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1947
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INDEX TO SECTIONS
1-age
Index to Education Committees . . - *y
Foreword by the Minister of Education and by the President
of the A.E.C .. ..11,15
1946. — A Review. By Dr. Alexander . . . . . . . . 19
The Ministry of Education 29
Government and Public Offices 35
Dominion Education Departments . . . . . . . . 39
Colonial Education Departments . . . . . . . . 40
Association of Education Committees Executive . . . . 43
London County Council Education Committee . . . . . . 49
Education Committees in England and Wales (See Index
on page 7) 59
Scottish Education Department 377
Scottish Education Committees (See Index on page 9) .. 378
Northern Ireland Education Department . . . . . . 395
Northern Ireland Education Committees (See Index on page 9) 396
Circulars and Administrative Memoranda . . . . . . 409
School Meals Service .. 451
Physical Training, Youth Service and Health 467
School Broadcasting and Films . . .. . . , . . . 503
Universities and Colleges 519
Training Colleges 525
Domestic Science and Handicraft Colleges . . . . . . 535
Burnham Committees — The Scales . . 542
Approved Schools, etc 597
Probation Homes, etc 607
TRoyal Society of Teachers 615
Educational Associations' Addresses . . . . . . . . 621
tndex to Advertisers , . . 627
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INDEX TO EDUCATION COMMITTEES
ENGLAND & WALES
COUNTY COUNCILS
Anglesey
Bedfordshire
Berkshire
Breconshire
Buckinghamshire . . .
Caernarvonshire ...
Cambridgeshire ...
Cardiganshire
Carmarthenshire ...
Cheshire
Cornwall
Cumberland
Denbighshire
Derbyshire
Devonshire
Dorset
Durham County . . .
Essex
PAGE
9
60
62
64
66
69
71
72
74
77
80
82
84
86
89
92
95
100
Flintshire 107
Glamorgan 109
Gloucestershire 113
Hampshire. See Southampton
(County of)
Herefordshire ... 116
Hertfordshire 118
Huntingdonshire ... ... ... 1 20
Isle of Ely 121
Isle of Man 123
Isles of Scilly 124
Isle of Wight 124
Kent 126
Lancashire 136
Leicestershire 143
Lincolnshire (Holland) 145
Lincolnshire ( Kesteven) 1 46
Lincolnshire (Lindsey) 148
London (See Section for L.C.C.)
Merionethshire 151
Middlesex 152
Monmouthshire 163
Montgomeryshire 165
Norfolk 167
Northamptonshire 168
Northumberland 170
Nottinghamshire 171
Oxfordshire 174
Pembrokeshire 176
Peterborough ( Soke of) ... 177
Radnorshire 178
Rutland 179
Shropshire 180
Somerset 182
Southampton ( County of) ... 1 84
Staffordshire 186
Suffolk (East) 190
PAGE
191
192
197
199
201
204
206
208
211
212
214
Suffolk (West)
Surrey
Sussex (East)
Sussex (West)
Warwickshire
Westmorland
Wiltshire
Worcestershire
Yorkshire (East Riding)
Yorkshire (North Riding)
Yorkshire (West Riding)
COUNTY BOROUGHS
Barnsley 227
Barrow-in-Furness 228
Bath 230
Birkenhead 231
Birmingham 233
Blackburn 236
Blackpool 237
Bolton 240
Bootle 242
Bournemouth ... 243
Bradford 244
Brighton 247
Bristol 248
Burnley 251
Burton-upon-Trent 253
Bury 254
Canterbury 255
Cardiff 256
Carlisle 259
Chester 260
Coventry 261
Croydon 262
Darlington 264
Derby 266
Dewsbury 268
Doncaster 26<)
Dudley 270
Eastbourne 272
East Ham 273
Exeter 274
Gateshead 276
Gloucester (City) 277
Great Yarmouth 278
Grimsby 279
Halifax 280
Hastings 282
Huddersfield 284
Hull (See Kingston-upon-Hull)
Ipswich 285
Kingston-upon-Hull 286
Leeds 289
Leicester 292
Lincoln 294
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Index to Education Committees continued.
PAGE
COUNTY BOROUGHS — continued.
Liverpool 295
Manchester 299
Merthyr Tydfil 303
Middlesbrough 305
Newcastle-upon-Tyne ... ... 307
Newport (Mon. ) 309
Northampton .. ... ... 311
North Shields (See Tynemouth)
Norwich 313
Nottingham 315
Oldham 317
Oxford 318
Plymouth 320
Portsmouth .. 322
Preston 324
Reading 32b
Rochdale 327
Rotherham 328
St. Helens 330
Salford 332
Sheffield
Smethwick
Southampton
Southend-on-Sea.
Southport
South Shields
Stockport ...
Stoke-on-Trcnt .
Sunderland
Swansea ...
Tynemouth
Wakefield
Wallasey ...
Walsall ...
Warrington
West Bromwich .
West Ham
West Hartlepool
Wigan
Wolverhampton .
Worcester
York
Scottish Education Dept.
Aberdeen (Burgh)
Aberdeenshirc
Angus (County) ...
Argyll (County)
Ayrshire
Banff (County)
Berwick (County)
Bute (County)
Caithness
Clackmannan (County)
Dumfriesshire
Dunbarton (County)
Dundee
East Lothian
Edinburgh
Fife (County)
Forfarshire (See Angus)
Glasgow (Burgh)
SCOTLAND
PAGE
377 Inverness (County)
378 Kincardineshire
378 Kinross (See Perthshire)
379 Stewartry of Kirkcudbright
379 Lanarkshire
380 Midlothian
380 Moray and Nairn
381 Orkney (County)
371 Peebles (County)
381 * Perthshire and Kinross-shire
382 Renfrewshire
382 Ross and Cromarty (County)
382 Roxburgh ( County)
383 Selkirk (County)
384 Stirling (County)
384 Sutherland (County)
385 West Lothian
Wigtownshire
385 Zetland (County)
NORTHERN IRELAND
PA
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33
33fc
339
341
342
343
345
348
350
352
353
355
357
358
360
361
364
366
368
369
371
PAGE
387
387
387
388
388
389
389
389
390
390
391
391
391
392
392
392
393
393
Government of Northern Ireland
ANTRIM (County)
Antrim (Regional)
Ballymena (Regional) ...
Larnc (Regional)
Lisburn and Belfast (Rural)
North Antrim (Regional)
ARMAGH (County)
County Armagh (Regional)
BELFAST (C.B.)
DOWN (County)
Down County (Regional)
FERMANAGH ( County ) . . .
Fermanagh (Regional)
PAGE
395
39o
396
396
396
397
397
400
400
398
400
400
401
401
PAGE
LONDONDERRY (County) ... 401
Colcraine (Regional) ... ... 401
Londonderry and Limavady
(Regional) 401
Maghcrafelt ( Regional ) ... 402
LONDONDERRY (C.B.) 402
TYRONE ( County) 403
Clogher (Regional) 403
Cookstone (Regional) ... 403
Dungannon (Regional) ... 403
Omagh (Regional) 404
Strabane and Castlederg (Re-
gional) ... 404
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FOREWORD
BY
The Rt. Hon. Ellen Wilkinson, M.P.,
MINISTER OF EDUCATION
In 1946 we have worked steadily to translate the Education
19445 from a legal document into a living reality. We have set before
ourselves and put into effect the first instalment of an agreed programme.
We have been busy securing the necessary teachers and buildings for the
raising of the compulsory school age to 15 in April^ 1947, expanding
and improving the school meals service^ meeting urgent requirements in
training for industry and planning new schools for new housing estates.
Local Education Authorities have devoted much time and thought to the
drawing up of Development Plans.
Already we can see certain material benefits from the Act. Fees
have been abolished in maintained grammar schools. There are wider
and more generous opportunities for university scholarships. School
milk is now provided free of charge. Perhaps most important of all, an
increase in the number of teachers has enabled us to make a beginning
with reducing the size of classes.
We look forward to a similar but more extensive programme in 1947.
The work of 1946 will be continued and our planning will include County
Colleges and Schemes of Further Education.
To carry out these programmes effectively and to increase our efforts
as more labour, materials and money are made available for reconstruction
and social reform will call for a combined effort from all the partners in
education. I am thinking not only of administrators and teachers but
parents too. How many parents realise what a vast improvement in
education there will be when all the reforms in the Act have been put into
effect^ what those reforms are and what they involve in terms of teachers^
buildings and expense ? From the parents' point of view education is a
very personal and local thing. I suggest therefore that Local Education
Authorities have a special responsibility for keeping parents., and the public
generally^ informed of their plans, their problems and their performance.
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Above all I hope that we shall always set ourselves high standards of
quality ; in the selection and training of teachers, in buildings and in the
education which is provided in the schools. Only by pursuing quality
and bringing the less good up to the level of the best shall we enable the
children to develop to the full their abilities and aptitudes.
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FOREWORD
BY
County Alderman Sir Samuel Gurney-Dixon, J.P.,
PRESIDENT OF THE
ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATION COMMITTEES
In the war, this country achieved the apparently impossible because
it was a united nation in which every citizen was conscious of sharing a
common purpose. Disunity would have spelt failure.
Success in giving full effect to the Education Act of 1944 can only
be won if all those who are in any way concerned with education join
forces in a determined and sustained effect to achieve it.
The Ministry., the Universities, the Training Colleges, the Churches,
Industry, members and officials of Education Authorities, teachers,
managers and governors of schools, parents, youth leaders and young
people leaving school — these have each an essential contribution to make,
but they must work together and not independently of each other.
Hitherto there has been amongst these various sections a certain
lack of mutual understanding of their respective aims and methods of
approach and requirements. The Universities have at times appeared
too segregated within their fixed frontiers. Members of Education
Authorities and teachers have seemed insufficiently aware of each other's
problems and difficulties. Education and Industry have been unable
fully to adjust their claims, or avail themselves of what each could offer
the other. The Churches have sometimes appeared to misunderstand
the position of the authorities and the teachers, while conscious themselves
that their role in education was often misconstrued or undervalued.
Parents have been left in ignorance of what the Education Authority
was striving to accomplish and have therefore been prevented from giving
the support they might have done. Youth on leaving school has missed
the encouragement and direction it urgently needed because its real
requirements were not clearly comprehended, or because the facilities
available were too little known or made use of.
One of the main objectives of the Association of Education Committees
is to promote closer understanding and co-operation not only between
Local Education Authorities but between all those who play any part
in education. We must all recognize our dependence on each other and,
like the several services which make up an army in the field, ascertain
how we can best serve and support each other in the common cause.
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a modern substitute for zvar, that is to find a unifying purpose which
acts as powerfully as war in stimulating a spirit of altruism and self-
sacrifice on as *large a scale but without an actual enemy" Might
not national education be such a unifying purpose in which all sections,
with no less devotion than in time of war, would strive to conquer ignorance
and apathy, selfishness and materialism, and false standards in thought
and conduct. These are the worst enemies both of the individual and
of the State. Let us face them with a United Front.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES* YEAR BOOK
1946 — A Review
By W. P. ALEXANDER, PH.D., ED.B., M.A., B.SC.
Secretary of the Association of Education Committees.
This first year of the operation of the Education Act, 1944, has necessarily
been one of planning rather than action. Following the operation of the
Act there has been a spate of regulations, statutory rules and orders, circulars
and administrative memoranda. In a word, the machinery of the Act
has been determined. In the process one or two of the uncertainties in the
Act itself have come to light and these have been clarified by the Act of
1946, perhaps a minor piece of legislation compared to the principal Act
but not unimportant. The clarification of certain points in the relationship
between the local education authority and the managers or governors of
voluntary schools, which is embodied in the Act of 1946, warrants the
careful attention of all interested in educational administration.
ADMINISTRATION
The year has seen the establishment of Divisional Executive Committees
in many County areas and the gradual bringing into effect of the provisions
of the principal Act relating to administration. All authorities have been
actively engaged in the preparation of their development plans. As was
expected, many local education authorities had to ask for an extension of
time. Already, however, quite a number of development plans are in the
hands of the Ministry and it is reasonable to anticipate that by the 1st April,
1947 — a year later than the date fixed in the Act — development plans for
the country will have been prepared. The first administrative step in the
fulfilment of the Act is approaching completion.
The school age is to be raised on the 1st April, 1947. There has been
much argument throughout the year on the wisdom of raising the age by a
process which must be described as sheer improvisation. It is undoubtedly
a matter of regret that the age has to be raised before complete reorganisa-
tion of secondary education is made effective. The spending of another
year in an all-age school, inadequately equipped and more than inadequately
staffed, is not the fulfilment of the Act. Even so, it may well prove wise
to take the definite step of raising the age, but it will only be so if in the
shortest possible time improvisation is converted to reorganisation. The
most urgent task before administrators in the year ahead is to press forward,
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Meantime, while the extension of the school meals service takes place the
supply of school milk has been made free of charge. The welfare of children
has therefore taken major forward strides. As part of the educational
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1946— A Review- continued.
system, free medical treatment, free milk and, in the relatively near future,
free meals, together with family allowances, constitute what must be agreed
to be a major social advance. The foundations of a great educational
system are being laid.
PLANNING
As these foundations are laid, so, too, plans are being prepared for the
superstructure. The development plans of local education authorities are
in their final stage of preparation. The year has seen a sharpening conflict
of opinion on the issue of secondary education. Whether there shall be
different types of secondary school or whether social values shall be allowed
to override educational considerations and a system of multilateral schools
be developed has become a live issue. Certainly the problem of the organisa-
tion of secondary schools deserves really careful consideration. It may well
be that a new approach to the problem and a new solution may reconcile
apparently conflicting views.
In the planning process there have emerged two or three national
bodies which may well prove of major significance in future years. A
progressive educational system is clearly dependent on research being
carried out effectively and continuously. The constitution of the National
Foundation for Educational Research, which is now an accomplished fact,
is therefore of primary importance to those concerned with education.
In the field of adult education it has long been recognised that there
was a great need to combine statutory and voluntary bodies and to enable
the wide variety of interests concerned with adult education to be brought
together for consultation. It is therefore a matter of congratulation that
there has been established during this year a National Foundation for Adult
Education, combining the interests of local education authorities, the
universities and voluntary bodies.
Finally in this sphere, active steps have been taken and a large measure
of agreement reached on the formation of a National Committee for Visual
Education.
These three bodies provide evidence of long-term planning and are
themselves a token of the agreement on all sides that the task ahead requires
co-operation at all levels.
TRAINING OF TEACHERS
Planning in itself can only be a preliminary to action. The develop-
ment of a system of education conforming to the requirements of the Act
of 1944 can only be achieved as and when teachers are available as well as
buildings. This year should, therefore, have provided intense activity
in the training of teachers. There has been activity. The Emergency
Training Scheme has been expanded. New Grant Regulations have been
issued. Even so, there has been — and there still is — much concern as to
whether the activity in this field is sufficiently intense. Almost 20,000 young
men and women from the services have been accepted to be trained in the
Emergency Training Scheme. Some of them are in training, but not enough.
As a result these intending teachers are having to wait too long. It is to
be hoped their enthusiasm can be kept alive. The need for teachers is
not to be measured merely in terms of the raising of the school leaving age.
Until the size of classes in the primary schools of this country are sub-
stantially reduced the full purposes of the Education Act are incapable of
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1946 — A Review — continued.
fulfilment. There is urgent need in the coming year for concentrated
attention to be given to the problem of the recruitment, training and distribu-
tion of teachers. Murmurings during the year have grown to a fairly general
demand on this matter. The demand is that there is need for a national
body charged with this responsibility, representative not only of the Ministry
of Education but of the other interests which are concerned.
FINANCE
Inevitably, too, the year has seen increasing concern on the problems
of finance. Local education authorities have for some .time been urging
the need for a complete review of the grant formula. The earlier forecasts
of increasing expenditure have during the year been reinforced by rather
more reliable data. It can no longer be doubted that the final cost of the
development plans of local education authorities may well reach a capital
figure of the order of £1,000,000,000. It is significant that other voices
have joined with local education authorities in pressing on the Minister the
urgency of this problem. In particular, the National Union of Teachers,
through its President, has voiced increasing concern lest all the planning
come to nothing for financial reasons.
Perhaps the most crucial question to resolve in the year that lies ahead
is the problem of grant. Unless the Minister can prevail on her Cabinet
colleagues to recognise the urgency of this matter there is a grave danger
of doubt becoming distress, of high hope giving place to frustration. There
must not only be a better distribution of financial aid amongst local education
authorities, there must be increased financial aid from the Ministry.
PERSONALITIES
Again this year there have been notable changes affecting educational
personalities.
Sir Maurice Holmes has retired. Local education authorities in
particular recognise the very great contribution which Sir Maurice made
in the field of education. How much the Education Act of 1944 owes to
him is not readily assessed. He retires with the deep thanks and good
wishes of all those who have known him.
Sir John Maud succeeds Sir Maurice as the Permanent Secretary to
the Ministry of Education. He comes to his great task with a very notable
record, not only in educational work but in other fields of administration.
He faces a colossal task. All those engaged in the educational service will
wish him well and will offer him the fullest co-operation in bringing to
reality in the lives of the children of England and Wales the great promise
which his predecessor carried to the stage of legislation.
Yet another retiral has been announced. Sir Frederick Mander leaves
the National Union of Teachers at their next conference. The tributes,
which will be unstinted, have yet to be paid. The teachers have long
recognised the very distinguished service which Sir Frederick has rendered,
not only to their profession but to the cause of education.
His place will be taken by Mr. Ronald Gould, a distinguished past-
President of the Union, of wide experience in education and in local govern-
ment.
A year ago we recorded the retiral of Sir Percival Sharp. This year,
with the retiral of Sir Maurice Holmes and Sir Frederick Mander, the team
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1946— -A Review — continued.
that laid the foundations of the national system of education embodied
in the Act of 1944 hands over to the team charged with the creation of the
building. There is no reasonable doubt that the foundations have been
well and truly laid. We await the growth of the superstructure.
PROSPECTS
It is interesting to speculate on the year that lies ahead. Clearly, it
must provide the transition from planning to action. The Minister must
face and resolve certain fundamental issues.
The question of grant must be settled if local education authorities are
to commit themselves with confidence to the heavy expenditure involved.
The training of teachers must be recognised as an immediate and
a long term problem, and appropriate machinery, ensuring real planning
in the recruitment, training and absorption of teachers into the profession,
must be provided.
Not less important, it must be recognised that it will be of little avail
to train teachers if there is no accommodation in which to utilise their
services. There must be agreement, first, as to the methods of construction
of schools, which will enable the required building programme to be carried
out in the next few years ; and second, as to the proportion of building
resources, men and material, which can be allocated to the needs of the
educational service. Again, there must be a clear picture of an appropriate
machinery for the preparation and approval of plans for schools and for
securing sites for schools, at once speedy and effective.
Finally, it will be well if there can be agreement on a long-term policy
relating to the planning of secondary education. It is not enough that
decisions on the planning of secondary education should depend on political
views or partisan opinion. It is greatly to be hoped that a clear statement
balancing educational values and social values will be made, and, it is to be
hoped, accepted. No uniform plan is appropriate to the varying needs of
different areas but the same principles apply throughout the country.
The coming year will, I imagine, throw into relief the striking contrast
between the Minister's insistence that local education authorities should
delegate to Divisional Executive Committees and to Governors and Managers
of Schools, and the Minister's own failure to delegate to local education
authorities themselves. In a word, if planning is to be converted to action
it will be well that the Minister should recognise that the way to achieve
that purpose is to ensure that Ministry approvals are speedily given and are
only required in matters of principle. Thereafter let local education
authorities get on with the job.
Finally, the year ahead will bring us close to the time when the present
Burnham Agreement terminates. We may therefore expectearly negotiations
relating to a new agreement to be undertaken.
1945 was a year of legislation : 1946 has been a year of planning :
1947 must be a year of action.
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BELGRAVE SQUARE, LONDON, S.W.I.
Telephone : Sloane 4522 (Pensions Branch, Colindale 7070.)
NOTE. — The following list does not include officers of the Ministry serving in other
Departments or in the Forces.
Minister of Education— THE RT. HON. ELLEN WILKINSON, M.P.
Principal Private Secretary to the Minister— A. R. M. MAXWELL-HYSLOP.
Assistant Private Secretary to Minister— MRS. E. M. M. HARDY ; MISS F. R.
WHEELDON.
Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Minister — H. D. HUGHES, M.P.
SECRETARIAT
Permanent Secretary — SIR JOHN MAUD, K.C.B., G.B.E.
Private Secretary — Miss K. KENNED Y-FRASER.
Parliamentary Secretary — D. R. HARDMAN, M.P., M.A., LL.B.
Private Secretary — H. C. RIDDETT.
Parliamentary Private Secretary — H. D. HUGHES, M.P. (unpaid).
Deputy Secretaries— W. C. CLEARY, c.B. ; G. G. WILLIAMS, C.B.
Permanent Secretary of Welsh Department— -B. B. THOMAS.
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
Under Secretaries— K. D. BOSWORTH SMITH, C.B. ; F. BRAY ; G. N. FLEM-
MING ; R. N. HEATON ; W. A. B. HAMILTON (Director of Estab-
lishment).
Principal Assistant Secretary — S. H. WOOD, C.B., M.C.
Director of Information and External Relations— \V . R. RICHARDSON.
Assistant Secretaries — B. R. BLIGH ; H. H. BURNESS, M.C. ; J. H. BURROWS ; L. G.
DUKE ; Miss K. W. ELLIOTT ; J. GIBSON ; Miss S. M. E. GOODFELLOW ;
R. HOWLETT ; S. LASKEY ; D. H. LEADBETTER ; E. D. MARRIS ; H. E.
MELVIN, O.B.E. ; A. E. MILES DAVIES ; A. A. PART, M.B.B. ; J. RHODES ; G. D.
ROKELING ; A. F. SHARAM ; N. H. SHARP ; E. N. STRONG ; H. E. WESTON.
Principals—]. A. Alderson ; P. V. Arculus ; R. J. Baker, O.B.E. ; Miss C. C. Bell,
O.B.E. ; D. B. Briggs ; G. W. W. Browne ; M. M. Bruce ; F. G. G. Butler ;
S. Dubncr ; K. L. Dunklcy ; J. F. Embling ; L. H. S. Emerson ; Mrs.
E. W. Gallic ; J. Graves ; A. Gray-Jones ; P. C. Greenland ; W. C. Guthrie ;
G. T. Hankin ; Mrs. J. J. Hawkes ; Miss L. M. W. Hill ; H. G. Huckstep ;
J. A. Humphrey ; M. E. Johnston ; Col. H. H. Joseph ; Miss K. A. Kennedy ;
Mrs. M. Linstead ; E. G. McAlpine ; I. O. McLuckie ; Mrs. R. Marcouse ;
V. C. Martin ; A. E. Marrington ; H. Marshall ; A. R. M. Maxwell-Hyslop ;
Miss C. M. W. Moir ; W. R. Moule ; D. M. Ncnk ; J. L. Nevinson ; D.
Neylan ; P. R. Odgers, M.B.E. ; A. E. Parsons ; A. A. Part, M.B.E. ; Miss M.
Pillidgc ; J. C. Powell-Price ; S.'L. Price ; F. C. Robertson, M.B.E. ; Miss
K. G. Rodger ; G. W. Rumble ; W. H. Runacles ; T. A. O. Sandford, M.B.E. ;
E. F. Smith ; J. V. Stephenson ; E. G. Sugden ; G. L. Thornton ; F. G.
Ward, M.B.E. ; T. R. Weaver ; G. A. C. Witheridgc ; F. N. Withers.
Assistant Principals — J. D. Brierley ; Miss L. M. Bottomley ; Miss M. H. Burlton ;
Mrs. J. Burrell-Davis ; Miss J. Darnell ; C, S. A. Dobson ; E. R. Elian ;
A. L. Fleet ; L. R. Fletcher ; Mrs. C. H. B. Gillespie ; C. D. S. Gray ;
Miss J. M. Grinham ; Miss S. Guiton ; Mrs. E. M. M. Hardy ; G. R.
Harris-Ide ; R. Heilbuth ; Miss J. C. Hill ; Miss K. Kennedy-Fraser ; F, J.
Lclicvre ; Miss S. M. Lerpinicre ; Miss V. M. Lewis ; J. Marsh ; L. C. J.
Martin ; A. W. C. Mitchell ; Mrs. E. W. Moss ; S. P. Osmond ; W. D.
Pile; A.C.Rackham; Miss M. J. Rowlands ; B.L. Savage; J. Shields ; J.T.
Slcator ; Miss B. Slinger ; P. Sloman ; A. Thompson ; Miss T. Wormald ;
S. R. Whipple ; Miss M. P. Watts.
Temporary Assistants — W. K. Cobby ; Miss J. M. Grafter ; Miss D. I. J. Green-
wood ; Miss G. Gutch ; Miss A. G. Le Gros ; Miss D.' M. Thorn ; Miss J.
Thurston.
FINANCE BRANCH
Accountant-General — B. L, PEARSON, D.S.O., M.C.
Deputy Accountant-General— C. H. PRATT.
Principal Finance Officer — J. POSENER.
Finance Officers — C. DREW ; H. H. OSBORNE.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
The Ministry of Education — continued.
LEGAL BRANCH
Legal Adviser—A. C. DA WES, C.B.E.
Assistant Legal Adviser* — W. V. S. SINCLAIR ; M. L. LONGHURST.
Senior Legal Assistants — J. L. B. TODHUNTER ; H. B. C. HORRKLL ; G. R. HUGHES.
Legal Assistant — J. P. L. REDFERN.
Junior Legal Assistant — Miss K, M. JAFFEE.
PENSIONS BRANCH
Head of Branch — A. SUTEHALL.
Pensions Officers — H. V. BRANSGROVE ; S. B. LOWEN ; F. B. SULLIVAN.
MEDICAL BRANCH
Chief Medical Officer— SIR WILSON JAMESON, K.C.B., M.D., F.R.C.F., D.P.H.
Medical Staff
Principal Medical Officer — J. E. A. UNDERWOOD, M.B., B.S., D.P.H.
Senior Medical Officer — R. WEAV&R, M.D., B.CH., L.D.S.
Medical Officers — A. F. ALFORD, M.B., CH.B. ; A. H. GALE, D.M., B.CH. ; P. HtNDtR-
SON, M.D., CH.B., D.P.H. ; Miss D. M. LLEWELLIN, AI.D. ; A. T. WYNNE,
M.B., B.D.S.
Temporary Medical Officer — J. ALISON GLOVIR, C.B.E., M.D., KR.C.P. ; D. A. J.
HARPER.
LIBRARY
Librarian— Miss D. F. SHUCKBURGH (part-time).
ARCHITECT'S OFFICE
Senior Architect — F. JACKMAN, F.R.I.B.A.
Architect— S. E. CASTLE, F.R.I.B.A.
Assistant Architects (Grade I) — R. W. ATKEY ; F. B. R. BROWN, A.R.I. B.A. ; N.
NEWTON, L.R.I. B. A.
Assistant Architects (Grade 2) — S. J. BUBB ; C. W. GUILDS, A.R.I.B.A. ; B. H. Cox ;
C. T. G. DUCRET ; F. W. MUDD, A.R.I.B.A. ; Miss O. M. E. Pwct0 A.R.I.B.A. ;
J. B. SMITH.
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F. V. F. BENNETT.
PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE AND CLERICAL STAFF
(a) General
Chief Executive Officer — C. C. Clear, M.B.E.
Heads of Sections — A. J. Dean, F. C. Knight, L. G. Livingstone, C. M. Mackenzie,
M.S.M., W. S. Palmer, E. H. Stevens, L. A. Strachan, E. Townsend, F. E.
Wainwright, E. G. Yeo.
Semor Staff Officers— J. Cave, F. M. Crowe, B. J. Davies, J. E. Duke, R. D. Gosling,
W. R. Hammond, A. H. Perriman.
Staff Officers— W. S. V. Clark, S. Clear, A. S. Cook, E. T. Cutts, M.M., W, B. D.
Davis, A. J. L. Derrick, S. G. Duffell, F. J. Edkins, T.D., F. J. Endsor, P. J.
Fisher, A. E. Foster, S. G. Garnet, J. Gibson, D. F. Gow, W. G. Harvey,
H. R. Hathaway, T. Hearn, H. S. Hewitt, C. C. Hidden, C, L. Hobbs, C. B.
Hook, G. A. Hook, R. M. Howes, M.C., C. T. Hunt, M.M., J. W. B. Ircson,
A. P. Johns, L. R. Johnson, A. H. Jones, H. A. ]ones, J. F. Larcombe, P. W.
Locke, W. F. Luckett, J. R. Maton, V. H. W. Newland, R. A. Peet, G. C.
Potter, E. G. Reed, E. R. Roberts, A. L. Robinson, W. G. Robinson, F. J.
Sharp, A. J. Telling, F. H. Temple, F. W. Tongue, A. C. Tull, L. P. P.
Voltzcnlogcl, A. E. Warren, E. H. B. Warren, II. R. Wheatlcy, C. L. Wildy,
T. W. Williams, F. J. Wyatt, H. R. M. Young, Miss M. 1. Young.
(b) Finance Staff
Accountant** — A. C. Button, S. C. Colvill, F. G. B. Nives.
Assistant Accountants — H. P. Dunstan, A. L. French, K. G. Hill, W. H. Martin,
Miss M, D, Potter, G. D. Simons, S. A. Staccy.
(c) Pensions Staff
Heads oj Divisions — Miss D. M. Berkeley-Hill, Miss E. L. Boyes, Miss N. V. Dinjian,
Miss E. B. Matthew, H. Weber.
Higher Executive Officer*— I*. P. Angcll, G. C. Bon, H. O. Dovey, H. R. Gates,
Miss I. M. Gillett, Miss I. A. Mclntosh, F. C. Norns, D. J. Seymour, Miss
G. F. M. Shcrriff, Miss M. E. Small, Miss L. L. Stcanc, Miss K, C. K. Walker,
Miss D. W. Wyles.
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The Ministry of Education—continued,
INSPECTORATE (ENGLAND)
Senior Chief Inspector — Sir MARTIN P. ROSEVEARE.
Chief Inspectors— -P. A. BROWNE, Miss D. M. HAMMONDS ; E. J. W. JACKSON, M.C. ;
C. A. RICHARDSON ; H. J. SHELLEY ; Miss F. M. TANN.
Divisional Inspectors — A. B. Adams, O.B.E. ; H. Brissenden, O.B.E., M.C. ; G. F.
Dakin, M.C. ; H. F. B. Fox, o.B.E. ; S. N. Godfrey, J. L. Nicol, O.B.E. ;
Mrs. E. A. Parkes ; H. M. Thurston, E. S. Watson, C. J. R. Whitmore, M.C.
Staff Inspectors— W. Abbott, O.B.E., Miss L. D. Adams, F. T. Arnold, R. H. Barrow,
C. E. Beevers, F. C. Bishop, Miss E. R. Clarke, H. F. Collins, W. L. Cottier,
Miss C. L. H. Cowper, H. E. Dance, E. M. O'R. Dickey, A. G. Dove, J. Ebery,
J. Ewing, E. E. Y. Hales, W. J. Heasman, T. Jack, Miss E. M. Langley, R. G.
Lean, J. Lumsden, J. L. Manson, O.B.E., A. R. Marshall, D.S.O., M.C. ; F. A.
Mason, Mrs. E. C. Mee, F. A. B. Newman, G. W. Paget, G. M. Painter, M.C.,
Lt.-Col. S. J. Parker, O.B.E., L. C. Schiller, M.C., Miss G. F. Summers, P. C. L.
Thorne, C. W. Tregenza, R. A. R. Tricker, A. F. Watts, R. E. Williams, P.
Wilson, C. E. Winn.
Inspectors (England) — Miss M. L. Adams, Miss K. G. M. Adams, R. H. Adams,
J. Addison, Miss E. Alexander, A. F. Almgton, J. G. M. Allcock, G. C. Allen,
Mrs. H. G. Alston, C. Ames, O.B.E., M.C., Miss A. L. Anderson, Miss H. V.
Armstrong, Miss F. S. Ascroft, Lady H. Asquith, G. Auty, Mrs. H. Ball, J.
Barclay, Miss K. L. Bardsley, Miss R. K. Bastable, C. A. J. Bates, Miss D. M.
Beatley, Miss J. H. Bccvor, R. G. Bellamy, O.B.E,, H. Belshaw, E. D. Bentliff,
Miss J. M. H. Berwick, Miss E. M. Birch, W. S. Birckett, F. H. Birks, J. E. H.
Blackie, Miss D. E. Blackmore, R. W. Blount, J. R. N. Booth, Miss M. E. A.
Boultwood, B. G. Brasington, P. H. Brewerton, Miss B. B. Briant, Miss F.
Brindley, H. Brook, Miss G. L. Brown, Miss G. M. Brown, J. E. Brown, R. F. J.
Brown, Miss C. M. Brunt, B. de Bunscn, E. Burney, M.C.., P. F. Burns, L. J.
Burrows, R. Butler, S. S. Cameron, A. A. Campbell, A. H. Cheshire, Miss G. G.
Chesters, L. V. W, Clarke, L. Clarke, P. B. Coles, O.B.E., Miss N. D. Collins,
L. C. Combel, Miss V. H. Comber-Taylor, E. D. Cooke, W. A. S. Cormack, J. R.
Coulthard, Miss M. M. Courtney, Miss I. A. E. Coverton, J. R. Cox, H.
Cresswcll, S. F. Crew, W. L. Crutchlcy, F. A. B. Cryer, Sir R. C. M. Curtis,
Bart., Miss D. Dain, N. R. X. D'aeth, A. Dalby, F. E. Dann, M.B.E., Miss E.
Davies, R. D. S. Davies, F. C. Dawson, Miss I. M. M. Dean, Miss J. H. Deas,
Miss W. E. Deavm, F. W. Dee, Miss R. M. Dewey, N. R. C. Docteray, Miss
E. Dodds, J. F. Doubleday, R. H. Dowden, J. J. Draper, Miss E. J. DuCane,
Miss S. M. C. Duncan, Miss K. M. G. Du Pre, F. E. Duke, A. E. Ecclestone,
J. A. Edgar, F. Edwards, W. R. Elliott, C. E. English, T. F. Evans, W. M. Evans,
Miss G. M. Eyres, Miss M. J. Falconer, Miss E. I. Feasey, R. Field, H. Firth,
J. G. Flemmmg, Miss H, M. Follett, C. Foster, Miss R. Foster, F. S. Franklin,
W, B. Frayn, W. W. French, Miss N. Garry, L. F. Gibbon, C. J. Gill, W. A.
Goddard, O.B.E., E. A. Godfrey, M.C., J. W. Golton, Mrs. R. C. Golden, J. H.
Goldsmith, A. G. Gooch, T. H. Goose, J. F. Graber, F. C. Gould, Miss E. A.
Grant, J. L, Gray, W. Green, G. K. Gnerson, R. D. Guest, Miss E. M. Hale,
Miss Y. M. Hale, Miss M. A. Hall, Miss N. Hall, Miss C. L. Hardman, J. B.
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Hearley, R. Heath, G. W. Hedley, M.B.E., E. W. Hickie, A. J. Hiff, J. E. A. Hinton,
Miss M. K. Hircock, Miss D. A. V. Hogg, A. W. Holton, Miss D, J. Hopkins,
G. E. H. House, R. R. R. C. Howard, F. Howe, Miss G. B. Howells, A. H. How-
lett, E. J. Hughes, Miss M. E. Hurford, J. W. Ireland, Miss A. Jackson, H. A.
Jenkin, C. R. W. Jenkins, M.C., D. A. Jennings, W. G. S. Jennings, H. Johns,
Miss E. Johnson, L. C. Johnson, D. T. Jones, F. Jones, C. B. Joyner, O.B.E.,
W. M. Kcesey, M.C., A. R. Kclscy, M.C., Miss D. M. Kenny, S. Lamplugh,
F. T. Large, H. B. Lawson, D. H. Lawton, T. B. LcCren, J. A. Lefroy, M.B.E.
Miss K. E. Light, Miss M. M. Lindsay, Mrs. W. Loch, Miss G. J. K. Lochhead,
Miss M. Lockyer, L. E. Lowe, Miss M. S. MacMorran, Miss J. Mack, E. Major,
M.B.E., G. N. Manley, S. C. Mason, A. A. Mathews, Miss M. McCullough,
Miss H. M. Mclntrye, Miss A. McKechnie, J. C. G. Mellars, E. H. G. Metcalfe,
Miss D. J. Middleton, Miss A. S. Miller, N. A. Miller, F. Mitchell, Mrs. M.
Moar, R. Money, H. Morris, Miss A. L. Murton, G. Neil, M.C., N. W. Newell,
Miss M. E. Nicholls, E. A. S. Ottey, Miss S. E. Parrltt, Miss M. K. Parker,
C. C. Parmee, A. T. Parnham, G. F. Pcakcr, E. Pearson, Miss M. J. Pedlcy,
R. O. W. Pcmberton, A. N. G. Peters, G. S. V. Peters, E. H, Phillips, R. E. R.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
The Ministry of Education — continued.
Inspectorate ( England) — continued.
Phillips, Miss G. Pickles, H. W. Pitt, A. Platts, S. H. Plumbly, G. A. Pocock,
M.C., Miss M. Potts, Miss M. E. D. Pountney, Miss M. R. Power, Miss A. E.
Price, S. Price, I. T. Pritchard, M. W. Pritchard, J. M. Pullan, Miss F. M.
Pursglove, T. M. Pyke, Miss B. E. Rabley, Miss M. Ralph, Miss H. C. Rankin,
E. W. D. Ray, Miss M. T. Rhys, N. Riley, K. J. Ritchie, W. L. Roberts, Mrs.
W. O. Roberts, A. J. Rodger, M.C., A. P. Rollett, A. H. Rood, W. J. Rood, Miss G.
Routiedge, J. A. Royle, J. Rutherford, H. Salt, P. W. G. Sandars, A. F. Sandys,
Miss O. Sarjeant, Miss D. Sayers, P. W. Scott, Miss M. V. Scott-Carmichael,
J. Secter, B. A. R. Shore, Miss A. M. Sidgwick, D. M. Simmonds, T. A. Skellon,
Miss C. M. Smale, E. A. Smith, M.B.E., L. W. Smith, P, F. Smith, Miss T. Smith,
Miss M. S. Smyhe, Miss E. R. Smyth, E. S. Snelling, O.B.E., C. Snook, W. R.
Speight, H. Spibey, W. D. Squire, Miss I. M. Stedman, O.B.E., Miss C. Stimson,
F. C. Stone, W. Stringer, Miss B. M. Sutton, Miss J. M. Sykes, R. F. A. Tanner,
F. Taylor, Miss S, A. Taylor, T. Taylor, J. O. Thomas, Miss K. M. Thomas,
Miss M. E. G. Thomson, A. G. Tompkins, A. E. Toombs, E. W. J. Towler,
W. Travis, M.C., Miss E. H. Trechman, Miss E. M. M. I. S. Trost, J. W. True-
man, N. Tunstall, J. S. W. Usher, Miss D. E. Valentine, Miss E. W. Venables,
J. C. Vidgen-Jenks, Miss W. M. L. Wakefield, Miss J. E. Walley, A. C. Walshaw,
Miss M. Wardle, Miss P. M. Webb, E. F. Welek, A. W. Wellings, F. G. K. West-
cott, H. C. Weston, E. J. Wheldon, S. L. Whitby, A. W. Wilkms, Miss P. M.
Wilkms, Miss M. E. Willey, G. L. O. Williamson, H. L. Willoughby, C. W.
Windle, J. S. Wingate-Saul, Miss M. M. Winser, Miss M. M. Withers, A.
Woodhead, Miss K. Young.
Chief Inspector — W. THOMAS.
Staff Inspectors — C. P. Clayton, M.C., M. H. Davies, M.C., T. Jones, M.C., J. Morns,
T. Owen, M.C., A. G. Prys-Jones.
Inspectors— F. E. Charlton, F. H. Cleaver, J. E. Daniel, Miss C. J. Davies, Miss E. M.
Davies, T. I. Davies, B. Evans, R. W. Evans, W. H. Evans, J. W. Fisher, I. E.
Hughes, D. Jenkins, M.C., G. M. Jones, W. King, J. W. Lewis, P. A. Lewis,
T. H. Lewis, W. LI. Lloyd, Miss H. E. Morgan, D. C. Morris, Miss M. Parry,
W. Pickles, J. D. Powell, D. W. Pugh, I. G. Richards, W. R. Rees, D. E. A.
Roberts, Miss A. Rogers, Miss M. E. Stanley- Jones, B. E. Thomas, Miss M. C.
Thomas, I. R. Walters, D. M. Williams, T. E. Williams.
VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM
(Telephone : Kensington 6371.)
Director and Secretary—A. L. B. ASHTON.
Keepers— R. P. Bedford, F.S.A., K. de B. Codrmgton, H. C. R. Edwards, W. B. Honey.
J. Laver.
Keepers (2nd Class)— H. D. Molesworth, C. C. Oman, W. A. Thorpe, C. M. Wcekley,
A. W. Wheen, M.M., C. Winter.
Assistant Keeper (1st Class)— G. F. W. Digby, C. H. - Gibbs- Smith, E. A. Lane,
J. J. Wardrop.
Museum Superintendent — T. R. Parkin.
Staff Officer (acts as Deputy Museum Superintendent) — H. S. Haigh.
SCIENCE MUSEUM
(Telephone : Kensington 6371.)
Director and Secretary — H. SHAW, D.sc., A.R.C.S.
Keepers — M. J. B. Davy, F.R.AE.S., G. F. Westcott, M.A., A.M.I.MECH.E.
Keepers (2nd Class)— A. Barclay, F.R.l.c., H. T. Pledge, B.A., F. A. B. Ward, M.A.,
PH.D.
Assistant Keepers (1st Class) — H. R. Calvert, M.A., D.PHIL., G. R. M. Garratt, M.A.,
A.M.I.E.E., S. E. Janson, M.A., PH.D., F. G. Skinner, B.SC. (Eng.), H. P. Spratt,
B.SC., A.A.S.M.E., A. Stowers, B.SC. (Eng.), M.I.MECH.E.
Museum Superintendent — S. T. Kelly.
Staff Officer (acts as Deputy Museum Superintendent) — E. I. P. Ceci.
ROYAL COLLEGE OF ART
(Telephone : Kensington 6371.)
Chairman of the Council of the Royal College of Art— VISCOUNT HAMBLEDEN.
Principal— P. H. JOWETT, R.W.S., A.R.C.A.
Registrar and Secretary to the Council— G. S. SANDI LANDS, Hon. A.R.C.A.
Professors — Frank Dobson, A.R.A., Malcolm Osborne, R.A., R.E., A.R.C.A., Gilbert
Spencer, Hon. A.R.C.A., A.R.W.S., E. W. Tristram, D.LITT. (Oxon.), A.R.C.A.,
Basil R. Ward, F.R.I.B.A.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES1 YEAR BOOK
Government and Public Offices
AIR MINISTRY
KINGSWAY, W.C.2. Telephone : HOLborn 3434
Secretary of State for Air and President of the Air Council: RT. HON. PHILIP
JOHN NOEL-BAKER, M.p.
Parliamentary Under- Secretary : Sqdn.-Ldr. G. DE FRKITAS, M.P.
Permanent Under- Secretary of State : Sir WILLIAM BROWN, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., C.B i-\
AIR TRAINING CORPS
ROYAL AIR FORCE, WHITE WALTHAM, NEAR MAIDENHEAD, BFRKS Telephone :
Maidenhead 2300.
ARMY COUNCIL
WAR OFFICE, WHITEHALL, S.W.I. Telephone • WHItehall Q400
Secretary of State for War : RT. HON. F. J. BEIXENGER, M.P.
Parliamentary Under- Secretary : RT. HON. LORD PAKLNHAM.
Financial Secretary • Major JOHN FREEMAN, M.P.
Permanent Under-Secretary of State for War and Secretary oj ihe Annv Council :
Sir ERIC B. B, SPFUD, K.C.B., K.B.E., M.C.
BOARD OF ADMIRALTY
WHITEHALL, S.W.I. Telephone : WHItehall 9000.
First Lord : RT. HON. LORD HALL.
Civil Lord : W. J. EDWARDS, M.P.
Financial Secretary : JOHN DUGDALE, M.P.
Permanent Secretary : Sir HENRY V. MARKHAM, K.C.B., M.C.
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES
55, WHITEHALL, S.W.I. Telephone : WHItehall 3400.
Mifuster : RT. HON. TOM WILLIAMS, M.P.
Parliamentary Secretary : RT. HON. THE EARL OF HUNTINGDON.
Permanent Secretary : Sir DONALD FERGUSON, K.C.B.
ASSISTANCE BOARD
VICAKAGE HOUSE, SOHO SQUARE, W.I. Telephone: GERrard 7878.
Chairman : RT. HON. LORD SOULBURY, O.B.E., M.C.
BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION
BROADCASTING HOUSE, PORTLAND PLACE, W.I. Telephone : WELbeck 4468
Chairman : SIR ALLAN POWELL, C.B.E.
MINISTRY OF FOOD
PORTMAN COURT, PORTMAN SQUARE, W.I. Telephone : WELbeck 5500.
Minister : RT. HON. JOHN STRACHEY, M.P.
Parliamentary Secretary : DR. EDITH SUMMERSKILL, M.P.
Secretary : Sir HENRY FRENCH, K.C.B. , K.B.E.
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
. WHITEHALL, S.W.I. Telephone : WHItehall 4300.
Minister : RT. HON. ANEURIN BEVAN, M.P.
Parliamentary Secretary : C. W. KEY, M.P.
Secretary : Sir JOHN MAUDE, K.C.B., K.B.E.
Chief Medical Officer : Sir WILSON JAMESON, K.C.B., M.D., F.R.C.P., D.P.H.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
HOME OFFICE AND MINISTRY OF HOME SECURITY
WHITEHALL, S.W.I. Telephone : WHItehall 8100.
Secretary of State : R'l. I ION J, CHUTER EDE, D.L., J.P., M.P., c.A.
Parliamentary Under Secretary ' G. H. OLIVER, M.P.
Permanent Under-Secretory of State : Sir ALEXANDER MAXWELL, K.C.B., K.B.E.
Secretarv (Home Security) : Sir GEORGE GATER, K.C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O.
CENTRAL COUNCIL OF INFORMATION
MALET STRM-T, W.C.I. Telephone : EUStoii 4321.
MINISTRY OF LABOUR AND NATIONAL SERVICE
ST. JAMES'S SQUARE, S.W.I. Telephone : WHItehall 6200.
Mimste) : RT. HON. G. A. ISAACS, M.P.
Parliamentary Secretary : NESS EDWARDS, M.P.
Permanent Secretary : Sir THOMAS PHILLIPS, K.C.B., K.B.E.
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MINISTRY OF PENSIONS
18, GREAT SMITH STREET, S.W.L Telephone: ABBcy 1200.
Minuter : WILFRED PALING, M.P.
Permanent Secretary : SIR ALEXANDER CUNNISON, K.B.E. 3 c: B., j.p.
MINISTRY OF WORKS
LAMBETH BRIDGE HOUSE, ALBERT EMBANKMENT, S.E.I. Telephone : RELiance 7M1.
Miniver : RT. HON. GEORGE TOMLINSON, M.P.
Parliamentary Secretary : HAROLD WILSON, M p.
Permanent Secretary : Sir PbRClVAL ROBINSON, K.c.B
NATIONAL SAVINGS COMMITTEE
20, GREAT SMITH STREET, S.W.U Telephone: ABBey 1200
Prevalent : VACANT.
Chan-man - Sir Harold V. MACKINTOSH, KT.
Secretary . E. C. H. JONKS, O.B.K.
DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH
TEDDINGTON, MIDDLESEX. Telephone : Molesey 1380
And 16, OLD QUEEN STREET, S.W.I. Telephone : WHItehall 1632.
Secretary : SIR EDWARD V. APPLETON, K.C.B., D.sc., LL.D., F.R.S.
SCOTTISH OFFICE
FIELDEN HOUSE, 10, GREAT COLLEGE STREET, S.W.I. Telephone : WHItehall 7464 ,
Secretary of Stare : Ri HON. J. WESTWOOD, M.P.
Permanent Undersecretary of State : Sir HORACE P. HAMILTON, K.C.B.
BOARD OF TRADE
MILLBANK, S.W.I. Telephone : WHItehall 5140.
President : RT. HON. SIR STAFFORD CRIPPS, K.C., M.P.
Parliamentary Secretary : ELLIS SMITH, M.P.
WAR DAMAGE COMMISSION
DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, PICCADILLY, W.I. Telephone : MAYfair 8866.
Chairman : SIR ARTHUR M. TRUSTRAM EVE, BART., M.C., T.D., K.C.
Secretary : F. P. ROBINSON, c.B.
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Dominion Education Departments
AUSTRALIA
NEW SOUTH WALES,— The Under Secretary, Department of Public Instruction,
Sydney, New South Wales.
QUEENSLAND. — The Director of Education, Department of Public Instruction,
Brisbane, Queensland.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA.— The Director of Education, Education Department,
Adelaide, South Australia.
TASMANIA. — The Director of Education, Education Department, Hobart,
Tasmania.
VICTORIA.— The Director of Education, Department of Education, Public Offices,
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA.— The Director of Education, Education Department,
Perth, Western Australia.
CANADA
ALBERTA. — The Minister of Education, Education Department, Edmonton,
Alberta.
BRITISH COLUMBIA.— The Minister of Education, Education Department,
Victoria, British Columbia.
MANITOBA. — The Minister of Education, Department of Education, Winnipeg,
Manitoba.
NEW BRUNSWICK.— The Chief Superintendent of Education, Education Depart-
ment, Fredcricton, New Brunswick.
NOVA SCOTIA. — The Superintendent of Education, Department of Education,
Halifax, Nova Scotia.
ONTARIO. — The Minister of Education, Department of Education, Toronto,
Ontario.
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.— The Minister of Education, Education Department,
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.
QUEBEC. — The Superintendent of Education, Department of Education, Quebec,
P.Q.
SASKATCHEWAN.— The Minister of Education, Education Department, Regina,
Saskatchewan.
YUKON.— The Superintendent of Schools, Education Department, Dawson, Y.T.
NEWFOUNDLAND
NEWFOUNDLAND.— Secretary for Education, Department of Home Affairs and
Education St. John's, Newfoundland.
NEW ZEALAND
NEW ZEALAND.— The Director of Education, Education Department, Wellington,
New Zealand.
SOUTH AFRICA
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE PROVINCE.— The Superintendent-General of Education,
Department of Public Education, Cape Town, South Africa.
NATAL PROVINCE.— The Superintendent of Education, Education Department,
Pietermaritzburg, South Africa.
ORANGE FREE STATE PROVINCE.— The Director of Education, Education
Department, Bloemfontem, South Africa.
TRANSVAAL PROVINCE.— The Director of Education, for the Transvaal Province
Education Department, Pretoria, South Africa.
UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA.— The Secretary, Union Department of Education,
Pretoria, South Africa.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
Education Departments
in the British Colonies
ADEN. — Director of Education.
BAHAMAS. — Inspector and General Superintendent of Education, Nassau.
BARBADOS.— President of Education Board., Bridgetown.
BERMUDA. — Director of Education, Hamilton.
BRITISH GUIANA.— Director of Education, Georgetown.
BRITISH HONDURAS.— Director of Education, Belsize.
CEYLON.— Director of Education, Colombo.
CYPRUS.— Director of Education, Nicosia.
FALKLAND ISLANDS.— Director of Education, Port Stanley.
FIJI. — Director of Education, Suva.
GAMBIA. — Director of Education, Bathurst.
GIBRALTAR.— Inspector of Schools, Gibraltar.
GOLD COAST.— Director of Education, Accra.
HONG KONG.— Director of Education, Victoria.
JAMAICA. — Director of Education, Kingston.
KENYA. — Director of Education, Nairobi.
LEEWARD ISLANDS.— Colonial Secretary, Antigua.
MALAYA. — Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States : Director of Education,
Straits Settlements, and Advisor on Education for the Malay States.
MALTA.— Director of Education, Valletta.
MAURITIUS.— Director of Education, Port Louis.
NIGERIA. — Director of Education, Lagos.
NORTH BORNEO, STATE OF.— Government Secretary, Sandakan.
NORTHERN RHODESIA.— Director of European Education, Livingstone ;
Director of Native Education, Livingstone.
NYASALAND PROTECTORATE.— Director of Education, Zomba.
PALESTINE.— Director of Education, Jerusalem.
ST. HELENA.— Superintendent of Education, St. Helena.
SARAWAK.— Director of Education.
SEYCHELLES.— Director of Education.
SIERRA LEONE.— Director of Education, Freetown.
SOUTH AFRICA HIGH COMMISSION, TERRITORIES OF THE.—
BASUTOLAND.— Director of Education, Maseru.
BECHUANALAND PROTECTORATE.— Director of Education, Mafeking.
SWAZILAND.— Superintendent of Education, Mbabane.
TANGANYIKA TERRITORY.— Director of Education, Dar-es-Salaam.
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO.— Director of Education, Port of Spain.
UGANDA PROTECTORATE.— Director of Education, Entebbe.
WESTERN PACIFIC.— Director of Education, Suva, Fiji.
WINDWARD ISLANDS.— Colonial Secretary, St. George's.
ZANZIBAR PROTECTORATE.— Director of Education, Zanzibar
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES* YEAR BOOK
Association of Education Committees
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
1946—1947
President
Aid. Sir Samuel Gurncy- 7, The Close* Winchester. Tel: Winchester 178.
Dixon, M.D.
Vice-Presidents
Aid. Wm. C. Redman ... Culham Cottage, Canterbury Road, Margate. Tel.:
Margate 616.
Aid. F. B. Summerbee ... 9 Holdcnhurst Avenue Boscombc East, Bournemouth.
Tel. : Southbourne 1500.
Pott-Presidents
Aid. Sir James Aitken, J.P. Parrock House, Barrowtbrd, Nelson. Tel.: Nelson 623.
Aid. Sir John Catlow, J.P. 148, Anson Road, London, N.W.2. Tel.: Gladstone
4738.
Aid. W. Byng Kenrick, B.A. The Grove, Harborne, Birmingham, 17. Tel.: Har-
borne 0266.
Aid. H. Cropper, O.B.E., J.P. The Bungalow, Brockwell Lane, Chesterfield.
Aid. H. W. Jackson, LL.B. 10, Broad Elms Lane, Ecclesall, Sheffield. Tel:
Office Sheffield 24347. Private 70127.
Life Vice-President
Sir Percival Sharp, LL.D., Flat No. 2, 6-7, Warrior Square Terrace, Hastings.
B.sc. Tel. : Hastings 1883.
Hen. Treasurer
Thos. Walling^ M.A. ... City Education Offices, Northumberland Road, New-
castle-upon-Tyne, 2. Tel. : Newcastle 21224.
Representatives of Counties
F. Barraclough, M.A. ... Education Offices, County Hall, Northallerton. Tel.:
Northallerton 168.
R. Beloc, M.A Education Offices, County Hall, Kingston-upon-
Thames. Tel.: Kingston 1050.
A. L. Binns, C.B.L., M.C., Education Offices, County. Hall, Preston, Lanes. Tel.:
M.A., B.SC. Preston 4868.
Aid. J. Hewett, J.P. ... " Bryn Mel," Hillcrest Road, Loughton, Essex.
Coun. W. S. Howard, M.B.E. Barford, Warwick.
F. A. Hughes, C.B.E., M.A. County Education Offices, Stafford. Tel.: Stafford 760.
Coun. Prin. J. Jones, M.A., Memorial College, Brecon, S. Wales.
B.D., J.P.
Lt.-Col. Sir Robert Martin, The Brand, Woodhouse Eaves, Loughborough.
C.M.G., D.L.
J. E. Mason, M.A., M.ED. .. Education Offices, Shire Hall, Nottingham. Tel. :
Nottingham 46761.
Aid. G. N. Pattinson, J.P., u Stonecliffe," Windermcrc, Westmorland.
M.A.
F. F. Potter, C.B.E., M.A., County Education Offices, City Road, Chester. Tel. :
B.SC. Chester 2893.
H. M. Spink, M.C., M.A., Education Offices, County Hall, Newcastle-upon-
B.SC. Tyne. Tel. : Newcastle 27411.
T. B. Wheeler, M» A. ... Education Offices, 10, Great George Street, S.W.I.
Tel. : Whitehall 4400.
E. W. Woodhead, M.A. ... Education Offices, Springfield, Maidstone, Kent. Tel, :
Maidstone 4006.
Aid. A. J. Woodroffe, M.B.E. "White Ley," Rhode Hill, Lymc Regis, Dorset.
Tel. : Lyme Regis 159.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
Representatives of County Boroughs
E. G. Barnard, M.A. ... Education Offices, Municipal Offices, 1, Western
Parade, Southsea, Hants. Tel. : Portsmouth 74581.
Thos. Boyce, M.A., B.SC. Education Offices, Bradford. Tel.: Bradford 7066.
Aid. G. F. Evans 148, Lake Road East, Roath Park, Cardiff. Tel. :
Cardiff 3169.
Aid. Mrs. E. J. Gregory, 17, Crescent Road, Upton Manor, London, E.13.
O.B.E., J.P. Tel. Grangewood 4123.
F. H. Harrod, M.C., B.A. .. Education Offices, Coventry. Tel. : Coventry 5555.
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London
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OFFICERS
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ARE\
POPULATION
John Cliff, J.P.
Harry Smith.
Frank Rye, c.B.h.
I. J. Hayward, J.P.
The Lady Nathan, M.A., J.P.
(Vacant.)
L. H. Oliver, C.B.E,, J.P.
The County Hall, Westminster Bridge, S.E.I.
Waterloo 5000.
E. G. Savage, C.B.
J. Brown, M.B.E., M.C.
J. W. Bispham, O.B.E.
E. P. Bennett ; N. L. Bennett ; Dr. A. G. Hughes ;
G. A. N. Lowndcs, M.C. , Col. E. Eton.
Sir Allen Daley, M.D., F.R.C.P,
R. H. Matthew, A.R.I.B.A.
117 sq. miles (nearly),
... Census 1931—4,397,003.
Education Expenditure, 1937—1946
Gross maintenance expenditure
1937-38— £14,127,349 ; 1938-39— £13,406,074 ; 1939-40— £12,121,798 ; 1940-41
—£10,617,661; 1941-42— £10,702,804 ; 1942-43— £11,859,388 ; 1943-
£12,430,799 ; 1944-45— £13,338,919 ; 1945-46— £14,942,920 ,
£15,118,305.
Net maintenance expenditure falling upon the rates.
1937-38— £8,304,782 ; 1938-39— £7,792,888 ; 1939-40— £6,936,368 ;
1946-47—
£5,831,780
£6,370,778
£6,419,220.
1938-39
1939-40
1940-41
1941-42
1942-43
1943-44
1944-45
1945-46
1946-47
1941-42— £5,676,732
1942-43— ,
1945-46— ,
2— £5,
1944-45— £6,505,217
Capital Expenditure
:6,031,918
£7,543,664
1940-41—
1943-44—
1946-47—
(War period)
£
770,348
422,64b
37,455
85,667
2,487
Nil
Nil
Nil
29,300
Dav Schools and Number of Children in attendance
y No. of
Primary
Secondary (except grammar and junior technical
schools)
Secondary (grammar)
Secondary (junior technical) ...
Day special schools
Total
No. of
Schools
934
256
80
34
54
children
on roll
228,735
54,903
31,128
6,128
4,103
324,997
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
Training Colleges
Avery Hill, S.E.9.
Furzedown, S.W.I 7.
College of Physical Education, W.I.
Training College for Teachers of Handicraft, N.I.
Residential and Approved Schools and Remand Homes
No. of Schools No. on joll
Approved ... 5 511
Residential 6 2,830
Remand Homes 2 Varies
CHAIRMAN . . .
VICE-CHAIRMAN
LONDON YOUTH COMMITTEE
... A. W. Oyler, O.B.E., J.P.
... Mrs. L'Estrange Malone, M.A., J.P., L.C.C.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
A— Assisted ; C
(M Maintained
Name of School
Boys' Schools
AUcyn's School, S.E.22 A
Archbishop Tenison's Grammar A
School, S.E.ll
Aske's Hatcham Boys' School, S.E.14 C
Battersea Grammar School, S.W.I 6 ... A
Bee School, S.W.17 M
Brockley County School, S.E.4 ... M
Cardinal Vaughan School, W. 14 ... A
Central Foundation School, E.C.2 . A
Clapham College, S.W.4 ... A
Colfe's Grammar School, S.E.13 ... A
Coopers' Company's School, E.3 .. A
Davenant Foundation School, E.I ... A
Emanuel School, S.W.I 8 A
Hackney Downs School, E.5 M
Henry Thornton School, S.W.4 ... M
Highbury County School, N.5 ... M
Holloway School, N.7 M
Owen's School for Boys, E.C.I . A
Parmiter's School, E.2 A
Raine's Foundation School for Boys, E.I A
Regent Street Polytechnic Day School A
for Boys, W.I
- Voluntary Controlled.)
Head
Roan School for Boys, S.E. 10 A
St. Clement Danes Holborn Estate A
Grammar School, W.I 2
St. Dunstan's College, S.E.b A
St. Marylebone Grammar School, M
N.W.I
St. Olave's and St. Saviour's Grammar
School, S.E.I
Salesian College, S. W. 1 1 A
Shooter's Hill School, S.E. 18 M
Sir Walter St. John's School, S.W.ll A
Sloane School, S.W. 10 M
Strand School, S.W.2 M
Wandsworth School, S.W. 18 M
Westminster City School, S.W.I ... A
William Ellis School, N. W.5 A
Wilson's Grammar School, S.E.5 ... A
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Vacant
P. H. B. Robinson, B.SC., PH.D.
E. H. Goddard, M.A.
W. J. Langford, B.SC., M.SC.
S. R. Gibson, M.A.
G. I. Sinclair, M.SC., PH.D.
The Right Rev. Dr. J. G. Vance, M.A.
Vcrnon Barkway Pyc, M.A., LL.B.
Rev. E. Tarbet, B.A.
G. W. Morris, M.A.
A. J. White, M.A., M.SC.
R. Reynolds, M.A.
C. G. M. Broom, M.A.
T. O. Balk, M.A.
W. D. Evans, M.A.
R. J. Marsh, M.A.
F. R. Hurlstone-Jones, M,A.
O. W. Mitchell, M.A.
R. McArthur, M.C., M.A., LL.B.
A. W. Dagger, B.SC., LL.B.
D. Humphrey, B.A., B.SC. (Director of
Education).
B. L. Worsnop, B.SC., PH.D. (Head-
master)*
H. W. Gilbert, M.SC.
J. McGill Clouston, B.SC.
W. R. Hecker, M.A., B.SC.
P. A. Wayne, M.A.
A R. C. Carrington, M.A., PH.D.
Rev. F. V. Couche, S.c0 B.A, (Principal).
R. Affleck, M.A.
Guy Boas, M.A.
L. S. Dawe, M.A.
H. Raymond King, M.A.
J. C. Dent, M.A.
F. W. Lockwood, B.A.
J. S. Leej B.A.
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS— continued
Name of School
Girls' Schools
Aske's Hatcham Girls' School, S.E.I 4
The Aylwin School, S.E.16
Burlington School, W. 1 2
Camden School for Girls, N.W.5
Carlyle School, S. W. 10
Central Foundation Girls' School, E.I
Charles Edward Brooke School for
Girls, S.E.5
Clapham County Secondary School,
S.W.ll
Clapton County Secondary School, E.5
Coborn School for Girls, E.3
Convent of Our Lady of Sion Second-
ary School, N.7
Dalston County Secondary School, E.8
Eltham Hill School, S.E.9
Fulham County Secondary School,
S.W.6
Godolphin and Latymer School, W.6
Greycoat Hospital, S.W.I
Highbury Hill High School for Girls,
N.5
Honor Oak School, S.E.22
Howrah House Convent High School,
E.14
The King's Warren School, S.E.18 ...
Lady Margaret School, S.W.6
La Retraite (St. Angela's) High School,
S.W.4
Lewisham Prendergast School, S.E.6
Mary Datchelor School, S.E.5
Notre Dame Convent High School for
Girls, S.E.I
Notre Dame High School, -S. W.8
Our Lady's Convent High School for
Girls, N.16
Owen's School for Girls, E.C.I
Paddington and Maida Vale High
School for Girls, W.9
Parliament Hill School, N. W.5
Putney County School for Girls,
S.W.15
Raine's Foundation School for Girls, E. 1
Roan School for Girls, S.E.10
Sacred Heart Convent School, W.6 . .
St. Aloysius' Convent School, N.W.I
St. Martin's High School for Girls,
S.W.2
St. Saviour's and St. Olave's Grammar
School for Girls, S.E.I
St. Ursula's High School, S.E. 10 ...
Skinners' Company's School, N.16 ...
Streatham County Secondary School,
S.W.17
Sydenham County Secondary School,
S.E.26
Schools for Boys and Girls
Addey and Stanhope School, S.E.14...
George Green's School, E.14
Head
C Miss E. G. Dyson, M.A.
M Miss D. B. Bowman, B.A.
A Miss M. A. Burgess, M.A.
A Miss D. Burchell.
M Miss A. B. D. Finney, M.A.
A Miss F. A. West, B.A.
A Miss A. M. C. Shaw, M.A.
M Miss E. A. Willey, M,A.
M Dr. U. D. Hunt, M.A. (Docteur de
I'Umversito de Paris).
A Miss M. G. Philpot, M.A.
A Miss M. A. Kelly, B.A.
M Miss S. M. Pates, M.A.
M Miss I. B. Ozanne, M.A.
M Miss M. A. Robson, M.A.
A Miss M. J. Bishop, M.A.
A Miss D. F. Chetham- Strode, B.A.
M Miss N. M. Smith, M.A.
M Miss A. M. Ashley, M.A.
A Miss A. M. Meagher, B.A.
M Miss L. C. J. Hill, M.A.
A Miss E. Moberley Bell, M.A.
A Miss J. M. Cronin, B.A.
A Miss W. A. Odell, M.A.
A Miss M. D. Brock, C.B.E., M.A., LITT.D.
A Miss G. Tomlinscn, B.A.
A Miss E. Murray.
A Miss C. M. Corcoran, B.A.
M Miss E. H. Spong, B.A.
M Miss N. Edmed, B.A., M.A. (Smith
College, Mass).
M Miss A. Catnach, B.A.
A Miss M. B. Haugh, B.SC.
A Miss M. E. Barnsdale, M.A.
A Madame G. D. Hammond, M.A.
A Miss C. Moffatt, B.A.
A Miss K. G. Ewen, B.A.
A Miss F. B. Collins, B.A.
A Miss M. H. Pendlebury, B.A.
A Miss L. E. Barton, B.A.
M Miss M. Davies, M.A.
M
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A. W. Humphreys, B.SC.,B,A. (Principal)
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS— continued
Name of School
Schools other than those maintained or
Boys' Schools
City of London School, E.G. 4
Dulwich College, S.E.21
Haberdashers' Aske's Hampstead School,
N.W.2
Latymer Upper School, W.6
Lycee Francais de Londres, S.W.7 ...
Mercers' School, E.C. 1
St. Paul's School, W. 14
University College School, N.W.3
Westminster School (St. Peter's College)
S.W.I
Girls' Schools
Blackheath High School for Girls
(G.P.D.S.T.*), S.E.3
City of London School for Girls, E.C.4
Convent of the Assumption School, W.8
Convent of Our Lady of Sion, W. 1 1
Convent High School, N.W.5
Convent of the Sacred Heart, S.W.I 5
Francis Holland (Church of England) School
for Girls, N.W.I
James Allen's School for Girls, S.E.22
Kensington High School for Girls
(G.P.D.S.T.*), W.8
Lycec Francais de Londres, S.W.7 . .
Putney High School for Girls (G.P.D.S.T.*),
S.W.15
St. Paul's Girls' School, W.6
South Hampstead High School for Girls
(G.P.D.S.T.*), N.W.3
Streatham Hill and Clapham High School for
Girls (G.P.D.S.T.*), S.W.2
Sydenham High School for Girls
(G.P.D.S.T.*), S.E.26
*G.P.D.S.T.— Girls' Public
Head
aided by the Council
F. R. Dale, M.A.
C. H. Gilkes, M.A. (The Master)
P. H. Abson, PH.D., B.A.
F. Wilkinson, M.A.
Mme. T. M. Oakeshott.
R. W. Jepson, M.A.
W. F. Oakeshott, M.A. (High Master).
C. S. Walton, M.A.
J. T. Christie, M.A.
Miss A. K. Lewis, M.A.
Miss E. D. M. Winters, M.A.
Miss M. Edouard.
Miss M. Edmonds.
The Revd. Mother
Mother Burnett.
Miss I. C. Joslm
Miss E. M. Edwards, M.A.
Miss M. M. Burke, B.A.
Mme. T. M. Oakeshott.
Miss K. E. Chester, M.A.
Miss E. Strudwick, M.A. (High
Mistress).
Miss M. L. Potter, M.A.
Miss M. Jarrett.
Miss M. S. Smith, M.A., PH.D.
Day School Trust.
Art Schools and Institutes with Art Departments
Borough Polytechnic, S.E.I.
Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts,
S.E.5.
Central School of Arts and Crafts,
W.C.I.
Chelsea Polytechnic, S.W.3.
Goldsmiths' College, S.E.14.
Hammersmith School of Building and
Arts and Crafts, W.I 2.
Regent Street Polytechnic, W.I.
Royal School of Needlework, S.W.7.
St. Martin's School of Art, W.C.2.
School of Photo-Engraving and Litho-
graphy, E.C.4.
Sir John Cass Technical Institute,
E.C.3.
Toynbee Hall, E.I.
Woolwich Polytechnic, S.E.18.
Senior Technical Institutes and Polytechnics
Barrett Street Technical School, W.I.
Battersea Polytechnic, S.W.I 1.
Borough Polytechnic, S.E.I.
Brixton School of Building, S.W.4.
Chelsea Polytechnic, S.W.3.
City of London College, W.C.2.
Cordwainers' Technical College, E.5.
Hackney Technical Institute E.8.
Hammersmith School of Building and
Arts and Crafts, W. 12.
Hammersmith Technical School for
Women, W.I 2.
Leathersellers Technical College, S.E.I.
London School of Printing and Kindred
Trades, S.E.I.
Northampton Polytechnic, E.C.I.
Northern Polytechnic, N.7.
North- Western Polytechnic, N.W.5.
Norwood Technical Institute, S.E.27.
Paddington Technical Institute, W.9.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS— continued
Senior Technical Institutes and Polytechnics— continued
Regent Street Polytechnic, W.I.
School of Engineering and Navigation.,
E.14.
School of Photo-Engraving and Litho-
graphy, E.C.4.
Sir John Cass Technical Institute,
E.C.3.
Shoreditch Technical Institute, N.I.
Shoreditch Technical School for
Women, E.C.2.
Smithfield Institute, E.C.I,
South-East London Technical
Institute, S.E.4.
Technical Institute for the Distributive
Trades, W.C.2.
Wandsworth Technical Institute,
S.W.18.
Westminster Technical Institute,
S.W.I.
Woolwich Polytechnic, S.E.18.
Senior Commercial Institutes and Institutes with Commercial Departments
Balham and Tooting Commercial
Institute and Day School of Com-
merce, S.W.17.
Bow and Bromley Commercial Institute,
Catford Commercial Institute, S.E.6.
City of London College, W,C.
Clapham Junction Commercial Institute,
S.W.ll.
Clapton Commercial Institute) E.5.
Downham Commercial Institute,
Bromley, Kent.
West London Commercial Institute,
S.W.6 (at Fulham and Hammer-
smith).
Greenwich Commercial Institute,
S.E.10.
Highbury Commercial Institute, N.I.
Kennington Commercial Institute,
S.E.11.
Day Continuation Schools
Brixton School, S.W.4. Kingsway, W.C.2.
City School, E.C.I. South-East London School, S.E.4.
Hammersmith School, W.6. South Hackney School, E.5.
Islington School, N.I. Woolwich School, S.E.18.
MEMBERS OF COMMITTEE
CHAIRMAN
I. J. Hayward, J.P.
VICE-CHAIRMAN
Lady Nathan, M.A. J.P.
The Right Hon. J. Cliff, J.P., Chairman of the L.C.C.
H. Smith, Vice- Chairman of the L.C.C.
F. Rye, C.B.F. Deputy Chairman of the L.C.C.
Marylebone Commercial Institute,
N.W.I.
North London Commercial Institute,
N.16.
North-Western Polytechnic, N.W.5.
Norwood Technical Institute, S.E.27.
Oliver Goldsmith Commercial Institute,
S.E.5.
Princeton Street School of Languages,
W.C.I.
Regent Street Polytechnic, W.I.
Southwark Commercial Institute, S.E. 1 .
Stepney Commercial Institute, E.I.
Upper Hornscy Road, N.7.
Wandsworth Technical Institute,
S.W.18.
Westminster Commercial Institute,
S.W.I.
Woolwich Commercial Institute, S.E. 18.
Archibald, Mrs D,
M.A., B.SC
Bentwich, Mrs. H. C
Bradfield, G. R. D.,
L.D.S., R.C.S. Eng.
Browne, L. F., M D ,
CIcKg, Mrs N.
CleBand, P. H.
Clements, R., O.B.E.
Cole, Mrs. M.
Corbet, Mrs. F., M p.
Dean, H. J,, M.A.
Denington, Mrs. £.
Drake, Mrs. B.
Field, Mrs. J. W., J.P.
Fiske, W. G.
Fulford, Miss C., J.P
Gillison, Dr. J. A
Goodrich, Mrs. E. K.
Hall, E., M.A., J.P.
Harris, The Rt. Hon,
Sir P., Bt., D.L.
Holman, Mrs. D. M.,
M.A.
Hornby, Miss B L.,
Hubback, Mrs. E. M.,
M.A.
Jay, Mrs. D.
Jones, T. H.
Keen, J. J.
Lowe, Mrs. E. M , J.P
Malone, Mrs. L'E ,
M.A., J.P.
Manning, C. A. G.,
D.L., J.P., M P.
Marcouse, Miss I.,
B.A., J.P.
Milligan, F. S., M.C.,
Mishcon,MV.'
Mitchell, G., M.A.
Parr, M., C.B.E.
'•*•
Robertson, C., M.A.
Runge, Mrs. N. C ,
O.B.E.
Sainsbury, E. J.,
O.B.E. , B.A
Sayle, Miss A , M B.E.,
M.A.
Shearman, H. C., M.A.
Sorsby, Dr. M.
Thompson, Mrs. J.,
B.A.
Thornton, Mrs. M,,
B.A.
Wechsler, T. M.,
M.B.E., LL.B.
Wood, R. McK.,
O.B.E., M.A.
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The English section of A Student's Hymnal. Melody edition, cloth
boards, Is. 8d., limp cloth, Is. 2d. HARMONIZED edition 6s. net.
/';»c*f> arc wibjcit to alteration without notice
AMEN HOUSE
WARWICK SQUARE, LONDO
55
ADVERTISEMENTS
HEIGHTS
and ANGLES
No two students work in the same position and allowance must be
made for physical idiosyncrasies. The Mann Egerton Art Desk is
adjustable to six different heights and several angles. The chair
also d^ers for the individual. Practical ingenuity is apparent
througlibut the entire range of Mann Egerton School Furniture.
Furniture by
Norwich
County Council
Education Committees
5/
ADVERTISEMENTS
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES* YEAR BOOK
County Council
Education Committees
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR
CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT
PERSONAL ASSISTANT TO
DIRECTOR
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
SCHOOL MEDICAL
INSPECTOR
SCHOOL DENTISTS
ARCHITECT
ACCOUNTANT
ENQUIRY OFFICE ...
PHYSICAL TRAINING
ORGANISER
COUNTY YOUTH ORGANISER
ORGANISER OF SCHOOL
MEALS
ORGANISER OF AGRICUL-
TURAL EDUCATION
PRINCIPAL TECHNICAL
CLASSES
COUNTY LIBRARIAN
ORTHOPAEDIC MASSEUSE . .
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LF.VIED
1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
LEVIED 1945-46
NURSERY SCHOOLS OR
CLASSES
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
ANGLESEY
William Edwards, J.P!
G. W. Williams,
E. O. Humphreys, M.A., B.sc., Education Offices,
Llangefni. Telephone No. : Llangefm 29.
Emrys W. Roberts.
I. C. M. Dodd, B.sc.
Arnold Davics, B.A., M.D., D.P.H.
O. J. Parry Edwards.
Elwyn Jones, L.D.S. ; C. Rowland Thomas, F.R.C s ,
L.D.S.
J. E. Rees, L.R.I.B.A.
Frank Williams.
IX M. Rowlands.
Miss Betty Havarcl Jones.
Miss Alice Williams, B.SC.
Miss G. S. Jones.
Daniel W. Jones, B.SC.
James T. Jones, B.SC., A.M I.E.F.
Miss A. Morris Jones, M.A.
Miss G. N. Holme.
49,029.
7s, 10UI.
£700 ()s. 2d.
Nil.
County Primary
Voluntary : —
C. ofE. ..
R.C
Parochial . ,
No.
53
7
1
1
No. of No. on Roll
Departments 8-1-46
57 -}
9
1
1
5,739
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
62 68
... Nil. — ~ •
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School Head
Beaumaris County School Frank W. Jones, M. A., B.SC.
Holyhead County School Trefor Lovett, M.SC., A.R.LC.
Llangefm County School ... Edgar H. Thomas, M.A.
Amiwch County School ... ... ... Caradoc Evans, M.SC.
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ANGLESEY
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
MEMBERS
Bnerchffe, Lt -Col R. L) , j i- , Gland wr,
Glyngarth
WUliams-Bulkelcy, Sir R H D , Bart , Plas
Meigan, Beau mans
Chadwick, J. F., HauJfre, Llangoed, Bcaumans
Davies, Capt. A Stanley, j P , Y Wenallt,
Llandegfan, Menai Bridge
Davies, R., Erw, Valley, Holyhcad
Davies, W., Cambria, Menai Bridge,
lidwards, T , Penbol, Rhosgoch
Ed wards, Aid Wm., j P , Ty Nam, Llangefm
Kvans, C , M sc , County Secondary School,
Ajmlwch
Kvans, Aid D , J.P., Bryn Myrtwydd, Holyhead
Evans, G R , Gwynfryn, Amlwch
^vans, Aid. H R., j p , Glan Morfa, Llangaffo,
Gaerwen.
Evans, W. D , Pen Bone, Newborough, Llan-
fairpwll
Glynn 1'oulkcs, O , Bodrwyn, Bodorgan
Griffith, Mrs. A., j p., Hafod, Cemaeb
Griffith, Aid. J , Hafod, Cemaes
Hughes, C., LL.B , Frondeg, Holyhead
Hughes, Rev D R., The Rectory, Aberffraw,
Ty Croes.
Hughes, H., Brynteg, Llanfaelog, Ty Croes.
Hughes, J. M , B sc , Namor, Tanybryn Road,
Hughes, Aid. W. J., j P., Cynlas, Ty Croes
Hughes-Hunter, Aid Sir Wm B H, Bart,
D L , j P , Brynddu, Llanfechell
Jenkins, E., M.A , Glandwr Terrace, Llangefm.
Jones, A H., Treifan, Brynsiencyn
Jones, A. 1., j p , Tmonfa, Longford Road,
Holyhead.
Cemlyn-Jones, Aid Sir Wynne, Trewen,
Penmaenmawr
Jones, Miss Dilys», Gwyndy, Amlwch
Jones, Mrs. Walter, J.P., Bryn Arfon, Llangefm
Jones, H. H., Bryn Awel, Benllech, Tynygongl
Jones, H., 21, Well Street, Holyhead.
Jones, J G , C, of E, School, Llangefm
Jones, Rev. J. L , The Rectory, Llanrhuddlad,
Holyhead.
Jones, Llew W , Ty'n Rheol, Amlwch
Jones, O R. E., Pennant, Cemaes Bay.
Jones, P. O., Glan Eilian, Llancilian, Amlwch
Jones, R. D , Ty Newydd, Gaerwen.
Jones, W. H , j P., Bryn Gwenallt, Llanddeusant
Jones, Rev J M , The Vicarage, Cemaes Bay.
Jones, ("apt W P , Brynawcn, Four Mile
Bridge, Holyhead.
Jones, W. S , Llwyn Onn, Llanddamel, Llan-
fairpwll.
Lewis, Aid J , j p., Cellar harm, Aberffraw,
Ty Croes
Lloyd, J , Carreg-y-Gad, Llanfairpwll
Lloyd, R. E. J., j P., Plas Tregaian, Llangwyllog,
Llangefm.
Moore, R S , 8, Ucheldre Avenue, Holyhead
Morris, Mrs J,, Cae Marl, Llanallgo, Moelfre
Oliver, E R , Manora, 'I'anybryn Road, Holy-
head.
Owen, W. C , Penrhos, Llanerchymedd
Hughes-Owen, R J , Trefn, Bodorgan
Pritchard, E , Ty'n Llan, Bodffordd
Pritchard, Griffith, Emporium, Amlwch
Pritchard, O M , Ty Mawr, Llanfairyneubwll,
Valley, Holyhcad
Pierce, Aid R O , j p , Cnglas, Valley, Holy-
head.
Prytherch, Aid W. T , j P , Bryngof, Llanfair-
pwll
Roberts, I O , Fferam Gormog, Pentraeth,
Roberts, Prof, R Alun, PH.D , Rhedynog,
Ffridduedd Road, Bangor,
Roberts, R., 6, Lhgwy Street, Holyhead
Rowlands, Aid R B , J.P , Bryn Aber, Llan-
fachraeth, Holyhead
Stanley, Lady Kathleen, J.P , Plas Llantawr,
Holyhead.
Thomas, Principal R , MA, D sc , Normal
College, Bangor
Thcmas, R , Ty'n y Buarth, Llangaffo, Gaerwen.
1'homas, W, Glantrogwy, Holborn Road,
Holyhead.
Williams, D, Orontes Villa, Holyhead
Williams, Aid G. LI., Moneifion, Llangnstiolus,
Bodorgan
Williams, H , Bryn Haul, Benllech, Tynygongl
Williams, Prof. Ifor, M A , D LITT , Y Wenil>s,
Menai Bridge.
Williams, Aid Col Lawrence, o B E , D L , j i1 ,
Parciau, Mananglas
Williams, Aid Owen, Olgra, Mananglas
Williams, R P., Bryn Glas, Bryngwran, Holy-
head
Williams, Aid W D , Hafod Wyn, Tynygongl
Williams, W. O , Penygroes, Gwalchmai,
Holyhead
CHAIRMAN
.DIRECTOR
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
ASSISTANT DIRECTORS
ORGANISER OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
ORGANISER OF DOMESTIC
SUBJECTS AND SCHOOL
MEALS
SERVICE OF YOUTH
ORGANISER
COUNTY LIBRARIAN
AGRICULTURAL AND HORTI-
CULTURAL ORGANISER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
SENIOR ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICER
SENIOR SCHOOL DENTAL
SURGEON
SURVEYOR
BEDFORDSHIRE
County Councillor Sir Frederick Mander, M.A., B.SC.
T. S. Lucking, M.A., Education Office, Shire Hall,
Bedford. Tel. : Bedford 3201
E. C, Walker, M.A., PH.D.
F. R. Dain, M.A. ; S. H. Wisdom, ; L. J. Harper.
M. M. Henderson.
Miss M. L. J. Dobbyn.
Miss M. V. Balsillie.
G. E. Glazier, F.L.A.
J. W. Dallas, M.SC.
Cuthbert G. Welch, M.D. (Lond.), D.P.H. (Oxon.)
Degree m State Medicine.
C. A. Harvey, M.BO CH.B., D.P.H.
R. B. T. Dinsdale, L.D.S.
F. W. Smart, County Surveyor.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
SUPERINTENDING
ARCHITECT
DEPUTY SUPERINTENDING
ARCHITECT
COUNTY TREASURER
POPULATION
TOTAL EDUCATION RATE,
1946-47
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1946-47
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY
MODERN SCHOOLS
BEDFORDSHIRE
S. C. Jury, L.R.I.B.A.
S. V. Goodman, L.R.I.B.A.
A. H. Perkins.
(mid-1943)— 284,100.
Separate Rates are not levied for Education purposes.
The Estimated Net Expenditure for 1946-47 is the
equivalent of a Rate of 64d. in the £.
£7,349 (estimated).
No. of No. on Roll
Depart ments 3 1 -3-46
Provided 90 10,328
Non-Provided 54 3,869
Totals
144
14,197
Primary : 139. Secondary Modern : 10.
SECONDARY
SCHOOLS
GRAMMAR
Provided
Non-Provided
Totals
No. of No. on Roll
Depart mcnts 3 1 -3-46
3 1,866
5 3,230
JUNIOR TECHNICAL SCHOOL
EVENING INSTITUTES
TECHNICAL COLLEGE
Totals
8
3
37
2
42
5,096
8,467
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School
Provided Secondary Schools
Head
Luton Grammar
Luton High (G,)
K. B. Webb, M.A., B.SC.
Miss H. K. Sheldon (Oxford Fini
Hons. School).
H. F. Broad, M.A., B.SC.
A. F. R. Evans, M.A.
Cedars School, Leighton Buzzard (M.)
Dunstable Grammar (B. )
Non-Provided Secondary Schools
Bedford (B.) H. Grose-Hodge, M.A.
Bedford High (G.) Miss K. M. Westaway, M.A., D. LIT
Bedford Modern (B.) J. E. Taylor, M.A., B.LITT.
Bedford Modern (G.) . . ... .. Miss I. L. Forster, B.SC.
TECHNICAL
Name of College
Luton Technical College
COLLEGE
Principal
... W. E. Park, B.SC. (Hons.)., WH. SCH,
A.R.C.S., A.M.I.M.E., M.I.A.E.
MEMBERS
CHAIRMAN
Mandcr, Sir Frederick, 24, Stockwood Crescent,
Luton. VICE-CHAIRMAN
Goodman, V E., 6, Abingdon Gardens,
Kensington, W 8.
Keens, Sir Thomas, Chairman of the County
Council, " HighfieJd," Luton
Whitchurch, J A , Vice-Chairman of the County
Council, Great Barford House, Bedford
Beckett, H , 228 Crawley Green Road, Luton
Bennett, M., V7, London Road Biggies wade
Braybrooks, W G., 50, St Neots Road, Sandv
Brightman, H G , 19, London Road, Luton
Brunt, M., 45*5, Dunstable Road, Luton
Chambers L, 17, Laburnum Road, Biggies-
wade.
Cope, A , Beeston, Sandv
Dawson, Mrs. A T , The Thatches, Old Hll
Wood, Studham, Dunstahlc
Gray, Mrs H I* , Poplar Farm, Faton Br»y,
Dunstable
Harrison, A C , 4, Northway, London Rt>al,
Bedford.
Howard, C A. E. C, 28, The Embankment,
Bedford
Hyder, C., 8, Downs Road, Luton
Johnson, T H, 2^, Copput Mead, Slotfild,
Arlescy
Ken worthy, I* , 15, Lovers Walk, Dunsiabl:
Kcyworth, A G , 98, Mile Road, Bedford
Labrum, W , Sandstones, Heath Road, I .e
ton Bu//ard
Martell, K. K , 1, Rothsay Place.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
BEDFORDSHIRE
Matthews, W. G., 1, Park Lane, Sharnbrook.
Metz, S. S., 17, Plantation Road, Leighton
Buzzard.
Murby> A H , 20, Grove Road* Leighton
Buzzard
Newman, A W., Village Farm, Stagsdcn,
Bedford.
Pargeter, Mrs. L A. H , 61, High Street South,
Duns table.
Sharman, A. E , 199, High Street North,
Duns table.
Skelton, T., 158, Alexandra Avenue, Luton
Smith, P R., 1, Beulah Villas, Eaton Ford.
Soulbury, Lord, Kmgswood, Heath and Reach,
Leighton Buzzard.
Stagg. Mrs. J. E., 12, Lodge Avenue, Kempston,
Bedford
Stott, Mrs. A., 74, Chesford Road, Luton.
Street, E M , 24, Church Street, Langford,
Biggleswade.
Walker, E. H, 45, Ridgway Road, Luton
Waller, H. R., 204, Old Bedford Road, Luton
Wells, W. H., The Mund, Eversholt, Bletchley,
Bucks.
Wilson, F., 23, St. Mary's Street, Bedford
V"<
CO-OPTED
odber, I , Wilhnston, Bedford.
PR
-CHAIRMAN
•CTOR ...
A STANT DIRECTOR
Al HNISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
O ANISERS OF PHYSICAL
RAINING
A STANT ORGANISER
O ANISER OF DOMESTIC
UBJECTS
EF CLERK
OOL MEDICAL OFFICER
A STANT SCHOOL
IEDICAL OFFICERS
OOL DENTAL OFFICERS
Of THALMIC SURGEONS
* art-lime)
C NTY ARCHITECT
C UNTY TREASURER
Slj ERINTENDENT OF
CHOOL ATTENDANCE
FFICERS
JNTY LIBRARIAN
POPULATION OF
DMINISTRATIVE AREA
931
DUCT OF ID. RATE,
1946-47 (estimated)
SCHOOLS : —
PRIMARY AND ALL Act...
SECONDARY MODERN ...
SECONDARY GRAMMAR...
Grose-Hodge, H., Bedford School, Bedford.
Hensman, The Reverend H. L., 24, Cutenhoc
Road, Luton.
Hopkins, D. E , c/o The Technical College,
Park Square, Luton.
Lawrence, H. C., 88, Oakley Road, Luton.
Lawson-Johnston, The Hon, Pearl, Castle
Farm, Odell, Bedford.
Manning, H. S., " Redlands," Biddcnham,
Porter, W. L , Wood End Farm, Cople,
Bedford.
Rickard, F. A., 38, Linden Road, Bedford
Sheldon, Miss H, K, The High School,
Alexandra Avenue, Luton.
Spencer- Smith, Mrs. E , Rushmerc Manor,
Leighton Buzzard
Taylor, Mrs, M. A., Broom Farm House,
Broom, Biggleswade
Wheeler, L F., The School House, Cranfield,
Bletchley, Bucks.
Whitchurch, Mrs. N., Great Barford House,
Bedford.
Williams, T. H., The School House, Potion,
Sandy.
Wolde, The Reverend Canon F, Barton
Rectory, Bedford.
BERKSHIRE
Alderman L. R. F. Oldcrshaw.
Alderman Mrs. Eva Jarvis.
W. F. Herbert, M.A., M.EDO B.SC., Education Offices,
Shire Hall, Reading. Tel. : Reading 3081,
H. F. Kearsey.
C. R. E. Gillett^ M.A.
J. B. Alexander and Miss K. McConnell.
Miss O. Myland.
J. C. Cameron.
L. H. Grey.
Ernest C. H, Huddy, M.D., M.B., B.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.,
D.P.H.
D. L. V. Fraser, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.A. ; N. W. Hollo-
way, M.R.c.s., L.R.C.P. 5 W. F. Waudby-Smith,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
O. Jacob, L.D.S. ; Miss S. S. Grandison, L.D.S. ; Miss
E. M. S. Scanlan, L.D.S. ; C. W. Moxley, L.D.S.
A. C. L. Houlton, M.B., CH.B. ; R. C. Williams, M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P.
H. J. Knowles, A.R.I.B.A.
W. G. Barlow.
C. A. Wallis, M.C.
G. Cooper, B.A.
214,304.
226.
14.
12.
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
BERKSHIRE
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVES OF NON-EXCEPTED DISTRICTS
1. — Maidenhead Division
DIVISIONAL OFFICER
OFFICES
CHAIRMAN
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS
2. — Newbury Division
DIVISIONAL OFFICER
OFFICES
CHAIRMAN ...
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS
3. — Windsor Division
DIVISIONAL OFFICER
OFFICES
CHAIRMAN . .
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS
Appointment not yet made.
Guildhall, Maidenhead. Tel.
H. H. Neve.
Primary, 18 ; Secondary, 6.
Maidenhead 2440.
Appointment not yet made.
Weighbridge House, Wharf Road, Newbury. Tel. :
Newbury 1535.
The Rev. Bertram Russell.
Primary, 48 ; Secondary, 4.
Appointment not yet made.
Victoria Street, Windsor. Tel. .
D. G. Rickards.
Primary, 29 ; Secondary, 6.
Windsor 629.
GRAMMAR
Name of School
(a) Maintained Boys' Schools
Maidenhead County School . .
Windsor County School ..
Woodey Hill . ..
Maintained Girls' Schools
Farmgdon County School
Maidenhead County School . .
Newbury County School
Windsor County School
Wokingham County School
Maintained Mixed School
Wallingford County Grammar School
(/>) Transitionally Aided Schools
Bracknell, Ranelagh School (M. )
Newbury Grammar School (B.)
Wantage, King Alfred's School (B.) ..
SCHOOLS
Head
A W. Eaghng, M.A
H. Fairhurst, O.B.I:., M.A.
W. G. Jackson, B.A.
Miss A. H. Moore, J.P., M.A.
Miss M. M. Wmgate, B A.
Miss L. M. Ireland, B.sc.
Miss M. Curtis, M.A., L.R.A.M
Miss E. R. Love, B.A.
J. Moody, B.LITT., B.A., D.ES.I.
J. H. Bury, M.A.
T. Rutherford Harlcy, M.A.
Rev. Canon W. M. Peacock, M.A.
TECHNICAL INSTITUTIONS
Maidenhead Technical Institute . ... Superintendent: R. W. Murray.
SCHOOL
Maidenhead School of Art and Crafts
OF ART
... A. Stafford, A.R.C.A.
Name of Home
33, Cannon Court Road,
Furze Platt, Maidenhead
Commute*
Higher Education
School Management
VC'orks
By-Laws and School Attendance
Library
Finance
General Purposes. . . .
REMAND HOME
Telephone No.
Maidenhead 1415
(Accommodation : 12 boys).
SUB-COMMITTEES
Superintendent
C. Paicc.
Chan titan
County Councillor the lion Airs Coriield
County Alderman L R. H Oldershavv
County Councillor Sir W. M Mount» Bt
County Alderman Admiral 1; Chiton Btown
County Alderman Mrs. E. Jarvis.
County Alderman Mrs. E. Jams.
County Alderman L R. F Oldershau
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BERKSHIRE
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
MEMBERS
Bcnyon, Mrs. V. E., C.B.E , Hnglefield House,
Reading.
Bonharn-Carter, V., Beacon House Farm,
Inkpen, Newbury.
Brown, Vice-Admiral F. Clifton, c B , C.M G ,
Stanford Place, 1'aringdon.
Chalker, J. W. Saltcr, Hinton Farm, Hurst,
Reading
Chambers, W. N, Fanngdon
Corfield, The Hon. Mrs. M H , O.B E , Wemyss
Lodge, Murdoch Road, Wokingham
Cross, Major J. K. C , Letcombe Manor,
Wantage.
Dent, Major L M E , D s o , " Hillficlds,"
Burghfield Common, Reading.
Donmgton, Mrs H P , M A , The Grange,
Long Wittenham, Abingdon
Freeman, S., 40, High Street, Didcot
Fiy, The Rev Canon C li. M , M B E , St
Luke's Vicarage, Maidenhead
Greet, Major R H., Long Acres, Andover
Road, Newbury
Jarvis, Mrs. E , Gastleacre, Wargrave Road,
Twylord, Reading
Jones, C H , 7, Salcombe Drive, Earley,
Reading.
Metcali, H R , Portckr, 120, Andover Road,
Newbury
Mount, Sir W M , Bart , Wasmg Place, Wasing,
Reading
Oldcrshaw, L R F, 15, St. Luke's Road,
Maidenhead
Shaw, A. P , Burfield Lodge, Old Windsor
Smith, Miss N Oswald, Old Garden Cottage,
Shottesbrooke Park, Maidenhead.
Wheaton, H , 97, Radlcy Road, Abingdon
Whitworth, The Rev E. W , Eastbury Vicarage,
Ncwbury
Benyon, H. A., Englefield House, Reading
Cumber, W. J., C.B E., The Chestnuts, Theale,
Reading.
Mowbray, Sir George R., Bart., Warennes
Wood, Mortimer, Reading.
S'.enton, Prof. F. M., M.A., Whitley Park Farm,
Reading
Goodband, A C., School House, Crowthorne
Fairhurst, H., M.B.E., M.A., County Boys*
School, Windsor
Willes, A. H., Council Senior School, Faring-
don.
Bell, E A , 20, Courthouse Road, North,
Maidenhead.
Pmder Brown, H , Hedsordene, Cookham,
Maidenhead
Russell, The Rev. B., The Rectory, Newbury
Spickcrnell, Lady A. I. D , Deane, Kmtbury.
Cook, J. S , Crosbways, Osborne Road,
Windsor
Oatcs, W. H
Ascot
Dick, A J ,
Abingdon
Strevens, Mrs A
Wallingford.
Bailev, Dr. Cyril, c B.R,,D.UTT.,The Mulberries,
East Hamney, Wantage
Scott, Mrs. B. E , " Long-wood," Wel'mgton
College
Reading, Rt. Rev the Lord Bishop of, Caver-
sham Hill, Reading
Legge, Captain Walter, Farm House, St, Luke's
Road, Old Windsor.
Barnard, The Rev. A. J, BD, 17, Imperial
Road, Windsor.
Rose, H C , Sudbury House, Fanngdon
South, Mrs M. E., B.A , 5, St. Andrew's
Avenue, Windsor.
James, R. I., MA, The College, The Grange,
Cookham, Berks.
Kinross House, Sunningdale,
Manor Lodge, Sunningwell,
A , 1, St John's Green,
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION
SECRETARY FOR EDUCATION
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTIST
ARCHITECT
ACCOUNTANT
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED
1946-47
PRODUCT OF A ID. RATE...
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
BRECONSHIRE
County Councillor Principal Joseph Jones, M.A., B.D., j.p.
County Councillor Lt.-Col. Sir John Lloyd, M.c.
W. Emrys Evans, B.A., B.SC., Education Office, Brecon.
Tel. : Brecon 176.
A. Leonard, Education Office, Brecon. Tel.: Brecon 176.
W. F. W. Betenson, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
Robt. C. Forrestei, M.B., CH.B.(Edin.)
R. G. Downes, L.D.S.
H. C. W. Strickland, F.R.I.B.A. (County Architect),
F. O. Collier (County Treasurer).
Census 1931—57,771. Estimated 1945—51,560.
80.9d.
£1,139 (estimated).
Provided
Undenominational
C. ofE.
R.C
No.
45
3
30
1
No. of No. on Roll
Departments 1 9-4-46
61 4,684
3 128
33 1,328
1 39
C.P. Nursery School 1
Totals
80
1
99
29
PWHM.MMMM
6,208
64
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Provided : —
(a) County Schools
(b) Secondary
Schools
Totals ...
Boys
I
BRECONSHIRE
Girh Mixed Totals
1
Pupils in attendance at above schools : —
Boys Girls Mixed Totals
(a] Ibl 302 823 1,286
(b) — — 164 164
Totals
161
302
987 1,450
EVENING INSTITUTES,
1946-47
YSTRADGYNLAIS MINING
CENTRE
Number of Centres
Number of Classes . .
Number of students ...
Number of Courses . .
Number of Classes ...
Total Number of students .
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Name of School
Brecon County School (B.)
Brecon County School (G.)
Brynmawr County School
Builth County School
Ystradgynlais County School
Cefn Coed, Vaynor and Penderyn Secondary
School (M.)
Head
J. Morgan.
Miss M. E. Jarvis.
T. W Price.
P. G, Davies.
W. Seth Owen.
Gordon Williams.
MEMBERS
COUNTY COUNK n i URS
Morgan, T , Lower Pontwilym Farm, Biecon
Bcvan, W J , 17, Trenew>dd, Llantacs, Brecon
Wood, G H , 2, Mount Pleasant Gardens,
Brecon
Lloyd, Lt.-Col Sir John, Me, The Granary,
Abercynrig, Llanfrynach, Brecon.
Jones, F H , 95, The Struct, Brecon
Rich, H C 1,41, The Walton, Brecon
Pntehard, J , 4, Clydach Street, Brynmawr
Jones, J " Voel," 12, King Street, Brynmawr
Giles, A , 156, Worcester Street, Brynmawr
Morgan, B , 187, King Street, Brynmawr
Jones, T R , Dumfries House, 51, King Stieet,
Brynmawr
Eadic, T G , *' Fronheulog," Garth Road, Buihh
Wells
Morns, I , 123, High Street, Cefn Coed,
Merthyr 1 ydfil
Rogers, L D , 17, Bryntat, Cefn Coed, Merthyi
Tydfil
Lewis, D , Cwmpadest, Cray, Brecon
Jones, W. V , Mclrose, Cnckhowell
Thomas, D P , Neuadd, Cwmdu, Cnckhowell
Jones, C. D , Tyrpalice, Gwenddwr, Erwood,
Brecon.
Qummgborough, A C , Engineer's Residence,
Pontsticill, Merthyr Tydhl
Rawlmgs, W. J., Provision Stores, Gilwcrn,
Abergavenny
Qpckcroft, E K, Tyglyn, Hay, Via. Hereford.
Gibbms, B R., Cwmirfon Lodge, Llanwrtyd
Wells.
Gittocs, E J,, Bryndu, Talgarth, Brecon.
Jones, R. O , Abersefin, Trallong, Scnnybndge,
Brecon.
Mclntosh, E W., Dinas View, Clydach, near
Abergavenny
Morgan, W., Llanbryncan, Llanfrynach,
Brecon.
Evan-Thomas, Com C, M , Llwynmadoc,
Garth, Buihh Wells.
Parker, Sir W. L, The Court, Llangattock,
Crickhowell.
Morns, G , Manest Couit ,Llanhamiacht Brecon
1 nomas, J, Saladm House, llang>mui,
CriLkhowell
Havard, T , Lodge I-aun, 1 hree Cocks, Brecon
Cunningham, Mrs. J L , 5, Alexandra Road,
Brecon
Hopkins. D p , j P , Bionll>s Court, falearth
Ihomas, \\' IT O, jr, fahvrnrnaenog,
Llanuitrml, Llandrmdod Wells.
VC'illiams, 1) I , (ylynd\vr, Llan\vrt\d WelN
Tones, The Rev \V , Mason's Rmv, Penireielm,
Senn> bridge, Brcci^n
Davies, J L , j P , Vsciriechan, Moith>r C>nog,
Brecon.
Jones, Principal Joseph, Mcmonal College,
William^ !• P, Dollvnw\dd, I landdewfi
c:wm, Buihh Wells
Watkms, T I , Graigend, Talgarth
I ewis, D V P , Greenhill, Tal>bont-on-Usk,
Biecon
Price, W J , Nantvgwared, Trecastl^ Scnnv-
b ridge, Brecon
Recs, Col J C] , Pendairon, I langenm, Oick-
howell, Brecon
Moses, L I , Plasydmas, Pontneathvaughan,
via Neath
Watkms, H , Ta\\elfr>n, Caehopkin, Abercrave,
Swansea
Uavies, 1 , The B\\lllu, Abei crave, Swansea
Williams, J. E , Tanybedvs, Cwmgicdd, Ystrad-
gynlais, Swansea
Powell, J , C'artrelie, Lower Cwmuvich,
Swansea
Rees, T., Thornleigh, Pallcg Road, Lower
Cwmtwrch, Swansea
Recs, D W , Brynheulog, Cwmtawe Road,
Penrhos, Vstradgynlais, Swansea
Williams, W R , Islwyn, Ynyscedw> n Road,
Ystradgynlais, Swansea.
Prosscr, Mrs M. M , Llety Dafydd, Ystrad-
gynlais, Swansea
(Vacancy).
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BRECONSHIRE
COOPTFD
Lewis, Alderman Emeritus Principal 1 ,, 2,
Camden Villas^ Brecon
Price, Alderman 1) W , Nantyrharn, Senny-
b ridge, Brecon
Jones, Alderman I J , Herbert. Hall, Crick-
howell
Beavan, T , j i> , Macsyhiyn, John Street,
Hirwaun, Aberdarc
Jones, Rev W P, MA, Trevor ca College
Taiga rth, Brecon
Stewart, Ven H. T , The Viearagc, Builth
Well*
Wed lake, Rev Father J , 1 he Presbytery,
Brecon
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
James, Rev A O , Christ College, Brecon
Price, C A , School House, Talgarth, Brecon
Cole-Hamilton, Mrs. M , The Rectory, Llan-
guttock, Crxckhowell, Brecon
Jones, E , Sunnybank, Brynmawr
Jones, Mrs J , Memorial College, Brecon
Morris, Mrs C E , Cartrefle, Hay, via Hereford.
Lvans, Mrs H J , 9, Greenland Road, Bryn-
mawr.
Jones, Mrs M , School Road, Ciurnos, Lowei
C.wmtwreh, Swansea
Price, T W , Secondary Grammar School,
Brynmawi
Jayne, Mrs M I,, The Cottage, '1 algarth,
Brecon.
(One vacancy)
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE
CHAIRMAN ..
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER
DEPUTY CHIEF EDUCATION
OFFICER
ASSISTANT EDUCATION
OFFICER (SECONDARY)
ASSISTANT EDUCATION
OFFICER (PRIMARY)
ASSISTANT EDUCATION ...
OFFICER (ADMINISTRATION)
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
ORGANISER OF SCHOOL
GARDENS AND PLAYING
FIELDS
ORGANISER OF DOMESTIC
SUBJECTS
ORGANISER OF SCHOOL
MEALS SERVICE
ORGANISER OF YOUNG
FARMERS' CLUBS AND
RURAL STUDIES
ORGANISER OF Music AND
DRAMA
YOUTH ORGANISER
CHIEF ATTENDANCE
OFFICER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
DEPUTY SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS
SENIOR DENTAL OFFICER .
ASSISTANT DENTAL
OFFICERS
COUNTY ARCHITECT . .
COUNTY TREASURER
POPULATION OF ADMINIS-
TRATIVE AREA (estimated}
1943
TOTAL EDUCATION RATE ...
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1945-46. (estimate)
J. R. T. Tarver.
D. E. Cookc, M.C.J M.A., County Offices, Aylesbury.
Tel. : 370.
W. J. S. Leonard > B.SC.
A. W. Ncwsom, B.A.
(Vacant.)
F. J. North, M.A.
Miss G. M. Nicholas,, B.A.
Miss G. M. Wood ; R. Tompkms.
J. N. Acaster.
Miss A. L. Parris, B.sc.
Miss M. A. White.
A. J. Calhs.
J. S. Dawcs, M.A., MUS. BAC.
L. T. Doggett, B.SC.
W. H. Bartlett.
G. W. H. Townsend, M.BO CH.B., D.P.H.
G. H. Gibson, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
A. M. Critchley, M.D., CH.B.> D.P.H. ; J. T. C. Sims-
Roberts, M.B., CH.B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. 5 T. P.
Evans, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. ; J. C. Ronaldson,
M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; H. A. Simmons, M.R.C.P.,L.R,C.P.,
D.P.H. ; G. W. Ward, M.B., CH.B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
E. Kew, L.D.S.
Miss J. Smith, L.D.S. ; M. T. Gibb, L.D.S. ; MJSS
M. H. Sheriy, L.D.S. ; C. H. Griffiths, L.D.S. Tem-
porary Officers — 5.
F. A. C. Maunder, R.S., DIP. ARCH., F.R.I.B.A., A.M.T.P.I.
W. F. Serby, A.C.A.
301,600.
Rates levied for Education 1945-46 — 3s. lid.
General County Account — £10,614.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE
NURSERY SCHOOLS . . Amcrsham, 1 ; Aylesbury, 2 , High Wycombe, 2 ;
Slough, 5.
NURSERY CLASSES . . . Bcaconsficld, 1 ; Bletchley, 2 ; Chesham, 1 ; High
Wy combe,, 5 ; New Bradwell, 1 ; Newport Pagnell,
1 ; Slough, 3 ; Stony Stratford, 1 ; Wolverton, 1 ;
Wooburn, 1.
No. of Schools No. on Roll
PRIMARY SCHOOLS . . . 249 30,020
SECONDARY MoohRN SCHOOLS ... 15 4,219
Boy* Girls Mixed Totals
SECONDARY GRAMMAR (a) County ... 2 1 2 5
SCHOOL (/)) Voluntary .1124
Totals 3 2 4 9
Pupils in attendance at above schools : —
Autumn Term, 1945 :—
Boys Girls Mited Totals
(a) . ... 665 567 707 1939
(b) . ... 662 497 506 1665
1,327 1,064 1,213 3,604
CHAIRMEN OF DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVES AND DIVISIONAL EDUCA-
TION OFFICERS
North Bucks Division
CHAIRMAN . . Lt.-Col. J. Williams, The Lodge, Emberton, Olncy.
EDUCATION OFFICER ... N. R. Hawes, Divisional Education Office, 143, Church
Street, Wolverton.
Aylesbury Division
CHAIRMAN .. Mrs. O. H. Paterson, Fox Hill, Wendover Road,
Aylesbury.
EDUCATION OFFICER . . J. W. Kaye, B.SC., Divisional Education Office, County
Offices, Aylesbury.
High Wycombe Division
CHAIRMAN . . ... . A. J. Gibbs, l' Brook Cottage," Bowden Lane, High
Wycombe.
EDUCATION OFFICER J. \V. Moss, Divisional Education Office, 17, Easton
Street, High Wycombe.
Amersham and Chesham Division
CHAIRMAN ... .. ..A. Woodley, Longwood, South Road, Chesham Bois.
EDUCATION OFFICER ... M. H. O'Grady,, Divisional Education Office, Keen's
Yard, High Street, Amersham.
Slough and Eton Division
CHAIRMAN... ... . C. A. Hunter, 39, Lansdowne Avenue, Slough.
EDUCATION OFFICER ... C. S. Smyth, B.A., Divisional Education Office, Chalvey
Park, Windsor Road, Slough.
SECONDARY GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School Head
County
Amersham Grammar (M. ... ... ... N. Harrow, M.A.
Marlow, Sir William Borlase's (B.) W. S. Booth, M.A.
Slough Grammar (B.) . . . .. E. R. Clarke, M.A.
Slough High (G.) Miss J. M. Crawford, M.A.
Wolverton Grammar (M.) ... D. E. Morgan, M.A.
Voluntary Aided
Aylesbury Grammar (M.) ... . . ... G. P. Furneaux, M.A.
Buckingham Royal Latin (M.) H. B. Toft, B.SC.
High Wycombe Royal Grammar (B.) . . E. R. Tucker, M.A.
Wycombe High (G. ) . . Miss A. Downs, B.A.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE
SECONDARY TECHNICAL SCHOOLS
f r n . . 7 Full-lime Evening
Name of Institute Principal Day Students Students
High Wycombe Technical Institute W. J. Davies, B.sc. ... 345 864
Wolverton Technical College ... R. S. Anderton, B.sc. . . 174 576
Slough Technical School .. . A. S, Humpheryes, B.sc. 327 2,011
39 Evening Institutes 2,220
Youth Service
Secretary of the County Youth Committee : D. H. Cookc, M.C., M.A., County
Offices^ Aylesbury.
A series of district Youth Sports is held early in July and each district sends
a representative team to a County Sports Meeting held in Aylcsbury.
Two Summer Camps3 each with accommodation for about 100, are open from
early June till mid- September, and are used by parties from Schools from Monday
to Friday of each week during June and July and by members of Youth Organisations
at week-ends and during August. A full-time warden and cook arc in residence.
MEMBERS
CHAIRMAN
Tarver, J R. T., Lower Ascott, Wing, Leighton
Buzzard, Beds.
VICE-CHAIRMAN
Healey, W. H., Chilterns, Wooburn Green,
High Wycombe, Bucks.
Abbott, R. C, 34, Shakleton Road, Slough,
Bucks.
Arnison, G. W., Woodland, Hazlemere, High
Wycombc, Bucks
Biggs, T. B.j Windways, North Marston,
Bletchley, Bucks
Bradshaw, Mrs R , The Cottage, Lowei End,
Padbury, Bucks
Bruce, Capt. K. Al , Austens, Kingsway,
Chalfont St. Peter, Bucks.
Buckingham, Rt. Rev Lord Bishop, Taplow
Rectory, Maidenhead, Berks
Bull, L. O., 37, Cambridge Street, Wolverton,
Bucks.
Butterwick, Hon. Mrs A. D , Holloway's
Farm, Beaconsfield, Bucks
Byam-Grounds, Lt.-Col. N B. C , The Lodge,
Shenngton, Newport Pagnell, Bucks
Byard, The Rev H A , The Vicarage, Ayles-
bury, Bucks
Chandler, H , 32, Leon Avenue, Bletchley,
Bucks
Corrick, F. L., 4, Bungalow, Park Lane, Lane
End, High Wycombe, Bucks.
Crawley, Mrs. Aldan, Gawcott, Buckingham.
Crosfield, Mrs E , Withendge, Knotty Green,
Beaconsfield, Bucks.
Darvill, A., Daisymead, 28, Chalvcy Road East,
Slough, Bucks.
Drury, G. H , Kingswear, Grove Road,
Beaconsfield, Bucks
Getley, A. C., Thompson's Farm, Long Crcn-
don, Aylesbury, Bucks
Grenfell, Miss M , Bacres, Hambleden, Henlcy-
on-Thames, Oxon.
Gwyer, Miss B. E., St. Hugh's College, Oxford
Haynes, A., " Bracknam," 15, Bradenham
Road, High Wycombe, Bucks.
Hunter, C. A , 39, Lansdowne Avenue, Slough,
Bucks.
Knight, V. W , " Camclot," Clifton Road,
Chesham Bois, Bucks.
Lehmann, Mrs. A. M , " Fieldhead," Bourne
End, Bucks
Listen, Mrs N. S , New Court, Marlow,
Bucks.
Lord, S. W,, Branksea, Olney, Bucks
Mackenzie, Major W. R. D., Sunnyclose,
Fawley, Henley-on-Thames, Oxon.
Miller, Prof A. Austin, The University,
R jading, Berks.
Moreland, Major H., Cherrycroft, South Park,
G?rrards Cross, Bucks
Morgan, O. T , Uplands, New Road, Booker,
High Wycombe, Bucks
Moss, Mrs. W. R , 21, Victoria Street, High
Wycombe, Bucks.
Narbeth, W. A, 2*, High Street, Aylesbury,
Bucks.
Paterson, Aid Mrs O H , Fox Hill, Aylesbury
Room, F S. G , 6, Salt Hill Drive, Slough,
Bucks
Rose, A , Apslcy Lodge, Aylesbury, Bucks
Rothschild, Mrs Y dc, Ascott, Wing, Leighton
Buzzard, Beds.
Scott, H. K., jacutmga, Bois A\tnue, Chesham
Bois, Bucks
Skinner, Major- Gen. Sir Cynac, i;arm Isnd,
Buikes Road, Beaconstield, Bucks
Stewart, W , Weston Underwood, Olney,
Bucks.
Stubbmgs, F , Coleshill, Amersham, Bucks.
Taylor, J E , 50, Stoke Road, Slough, Bucks
Taylor, R., " Grasmerc," 31, Huntercombc
Lane, Slough, Bucks.
Temple, A. J , 65, Aylcsbury Road, Bierton,
Aylcsbury, Bucks
Tower-ton, Miss M , The Patch, Stokenchurch,
High Wycombe, Bucks
Vaughan, Mrs. li., Manor House, Princes
Risborough, Aylcsbury, Bucks.
Ward, A F , Penstone, London Road, Slough,
Bucks.
Watson, Col. F. W., The Glebe House, Dmton,
Aylesbury, Bucks
Wells, O, 54, Albert Street, Bletchley, Bucks.
West, Lady, Long Hazard, Ellesborough,
Aylcsbury, Bucks.
Williams, Lt.-Col. J , The Lodge, Emberton,
Olney, Bucks.
Woodley, A., Longwood, South Road, Chesham
Bois, Bucks.
Yates, G., Fern Cottage, Cores End, Bourne
End, Bucks
MEMBERS
Chairman of the County Council, Sir Leonard
H West, O.B.E , LL D , Long Hazard,
Ellcsborough, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Vice-Chairman of the County Council, N W.
Gurney, Woodlands, Burkes Road,
Beaconsfield, Bucks.
Chairman of the Finance Committee of the
Council, Major Sir Henry Aubrey Fletcher,
Bart, M.V.O , D.S.O , Townhill, Chilton,
Aylesbury
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
CAERNARVONSHIRE
CHAIRMAN Alderman William George.
VICE-CHAIRMAN Alderman R. D. Owen.
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION... D. W. T. Jenkins, M.A., Education Offices, Castle
Street, Caernarvon. Tel. : 602 and 603.
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR . . Manscl Williams, M.A., B.SC.
COUNTY MEDICAL OFFICER D. E. Parry Pntchard, M.D., D.P.H.
DENTAL OFFICERS Henry Parry, L.D.S. ; W. R. Davies, L.D.S. ; I. Wynne
Jones, L.D.S.
ARCHITECT Westbury Lloyd Jones, L.S.A., A.I.STRUCT.E.
ACCOUNTANT Ellis H. Jones.
ORGANISER OF PHYSICAL Miss G. A. Bishop.
TRAINING
ORGANISER OF INFANTS' Miss Jennie Thomas, M.A.
SCHOOL AND LANGUAGE
TRAINING
COUNTY MEALS ORGANISER Miss A. J. Owen.
COUNTY YOUTH ORGANISER Ifor Bowen Griffith, Education Offices, Caernarvon.
DAY OF MEETING ... ... Thursday. (The Education Committee meets five
times during the year).
POPULATION .. .. (1931 Census), 120,810.
EDUCATION RATES LFVIED Elementary -4s. 5 \d. Higher—Is. 71d.
1942-43
PRODUCE OF A ID. RATE .. £2,502.
SCHOOLS CONTROLLED . . Elementary — 152. Grammar — 10. Secondary Modern
—9.
Youth Service
The Youth Service in Caernarvonshire has now become an accepted part of the
life of the community, and the merging of the Youth Committee into the Further
Education Committee merely reflects the attitude of the County as a whole towards
the Youth Service ; that it is no longer an experiment but a part of the natural
educational development through the facilities offered by the Education Authority
and utilised very largely by voluntary bodies.
The number of Youth Centres is 92, not including prc-service units, St. John,
Rod Cross, etc.
The two most noteworthy features are the development of the Young Farmers'
Clubs, one of which received a National Trophy this year, and the realisation by clubs
of every organisation that it is essential for their well being that they retain their
Welsh culture even in those very few areas where the clubs are not Welsh speaking.
The problem now facing the Authority is how to organise the various groups in the
towns and villages into cultural and communal centres on a sound economic basis,
without destroying the identity of any particular group or body.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School Head
Caernarvon County School J. Ivor Davies, M.A.
Bangor Friars .. Ifor Williams, M.A.
Bangor Girls' ... ... ... ... ... Miss B. Elwy Hughes, M.A.
Bethesda .. . E. E wart Price, M.A.
Llandudno .. .. .. .. .. S. O. Rees, M.A.
Brynrefail . . .. . . ... .. Emrys Thomas, M.A.
Penygroes ... Dr. J. R. Morgan.
Portmadoc ... . . . . . William Rowlands, M.A.
Pwllheli R. Ef Hughes, M.A.
Botwnnog D. R. Griffith, B.A.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
CAERNARVONSHIRE
MEMBERS
ALDIWMEN
Davies, W Cradoc, Haulfryn, Pwllhch
Fisher, Mrs A., Tyddyn Eihan, Llanbens.
George, William, Garth Celyn, Criccieth
Griffith, Dr O. Wynne, Plastanrallt, Pwllheh
Helsby, Dr R. J., Wellficld, Bangor.
Hewitt, Arthur, Town Hall Chambers, Llan-
dudno
Jones, Ebenezer, Islwyn, Pcnmachno
Jones, Isaac, 1, Ro&e Place, Conway.
Jones, J T , Meinonfa, Groeslon
Marks, Mrs. E. M , Penylan, Carmen Syiva
Road, Llandudno
Owen, Sir Goronwy, Llwynvbram, Llanrag
Owen, R. D., Maengwyn, Penmaenmawr
Parry, Hugh, Einanedd, Cadnant Park, Conwa>
Pntchard, J W , 17, Margaret Street, Caernar-
von
Roberts, G Hughes, Glanrhyd, Hdern,
Pwllheli
Roberts, W. Arthur, Gwylfa, 4a, Roumania
Drive, Llandudno
Thomas, Jeremiah, 1, Gcilan Terrace, Bethcsda
Thomas, John, Cefn, Llanengan, Abersoch.
Williams, R. W , Hadof Wen, Penygroes
Williams, T J , Pengarnedd Villa, Garn
Dolbcnmaen
Williams, W G , Bryn Alun, Caernarvon
COUNCILLORS
Beer, S V , Penybryn, Portmadoc
Bryan, D. A., The Gables, Penmaenmawr
Darbishire, Mrs E , The Plas, Trevor, Caernar-
von.
Davies, A H , The Pioneer, Station Road,
Llanfairfechan
Davies, E Bevnon, Morannedd, 16, Marine
Crescent, Deganwy
Ellis, Owen, 7, Victoria Terrace, Deimolen.
EUis, T. R , Tynhendre, Talybont, Bangor
Evans, G. P , Cefn Peraidd, Garn Dolbenmaen
Evans, Dr. Griffith I., Brynteg, Caernarvon.
Evans, Humphrey, Doleithin, Llandudno.
Evans, Owen, Pencaesion, Carmel, Caernarvon
Evans, T. Rhys, Post Office Stores, Bryn Pydew,
Llandudno Junction.
Finch, W H. Wynne, Ccmamwlch, Ecicrn,
Pwllheh.
Griffith, R. T , Penvbuarth, Llanrug
Griffith, William, Cororion, Gelh Road, Bangor
Higgins, Henry, Roualeyn, Trcfriw
Holland, R E., Glanaber, Dolwyddelan.
Hughes, J. O., Dcrwen Deg, Caernarvon.
James, R. J , 14, Friars Avenue, Bangor.
Jones, C. Madoc, Holmlea, Abbey Road,
Llandudno.
Jones, E R., Derlwyn, Bethesda.
Jones, E. R., Gwyndy, Dolwyddelan
Jones, I. Lloyd, Caerfa, Pwllheli.
Jones, J. Owen, Carslake, Roumania Drive,
Llandudno
Jones, Joseph T., Bryn Arfon, Woodlands,
Conway.
Jones, Lewis, Ardwyn, Llambeblig Road,
Caernarvon.
Jones, Rev. Robert, B.A., Bodarfryn, Talysarn
Jones, Robert, Red Garage, Morfa Nevm.
Jones, R. J. Gresley, I, Park Lane, JLlandudno.
Jones, Capt. R. O , Cliff, Portdmorwic
Jones, W. Elwyn E , Bryn Lhnos, Bangor.
Jones, W. S , Gwynfa, Beddgelert.
Lewis, Rev. D J , M.A , Brynteg, Waenfawr.
Matthews, Rev. R Lloyd, Llys Myfyr, Bethel,
Caernarvon.
Morns, Alwyn, Post Office, Nazareth, Peny-
groes
Moms, Thomas, 10, Water Street, Llanllechid,
Bangor
Owen, High, Hendre, 7, Roumania Crescent,
Llandudno
Owen, O. Gwyrfai, Bodaden, Bontnewydd.
Owen, O. Oscar, Bryn Brith, Carmel, Caernar-
von
Owen, Thomas., Pennarth, Clunnog Road,
Caernarvon.
Owen, Thomas, Glasfryn, Llanberis
Owen, William, Plas Maesygroes, Talybont,
Bangor
Oxley, Mrs Ii M , I, Imperial Mansions,
Vaughan Street, Llandudno.
Parry, A Ivor, Victoria House, Bangor Road,
Conway
Parry, R. J , Neigwl Ganol, Bntwnnog, Pwllhch
Roberts, Iimyr G , Rodsvrdda Hall, Aberdaron
Roberts G Cornelius, Manor Farm, Pwllheli.
Roberts, J Evan, Mairlys, Edern, Pwllhch
Roberts, J Griffith, Wernol, Chwilog
Roberts, J Howe]], Gwyndy, Llannor, Pwllhch
Roberts, O Mcurig, 39, Pcnrhos Road, Bangor
Roberts, Robert, Trem-y-l)on, Dolgarrog.
Roberts, R T , Bryn Awel, County Road,
Penygroes
Roberts, W. Hugheston, Ty Gwyn, Trcmadoc,
Portmadoc
Rowlands, F. D , Bryn Clyd, Warren Road,
Deganwv
Spier, W W , Alton Villa, Llanfairfechan
Thomas, Richard, Glandwydden, Bangor.
Underwood, L S, Ashmore, 7, Cairoll Place,
Llandudno.
Webster, W. E., Brynymor, Caernarvon
White, Price F., 3, Abbey Road, Bangor
Williams, J. E , Tanygrais?, Cnceiah
Williams, R E , Glanymor, C:onway Road,
Penmaenmawr.
Williams, W Hugh, Bnthdir Farm, Bangor
Williams, Dr. R. J G , Kockdale, Abersoch.
CO-OPTKD MEMBERS
Dodd, Llywarch P , Maesgwyn, Meadow Drive,
Portmadoc.
Davies, Mrs. C Lloyd, The Rectory, Harlech.
Hvans, Mrs. E P., Coodwig, St. David's Road,
Caernarvon.
Evans, Principal D. Emrys Evans, U C.N W ,
Bangor.
Gould, Capt. II. B , General Manager, Penrhyn
Quarry, Port Penrhyn, Bangor
Jones, J, EUas, Brentwood, Bangor
Jones, Principal Isaac, Madryn Caste Farm
School, Bodfean, Pwllhch.
Jones, David P , Caernarvon
Jones, Glyn, Corra Linn, Bethel, Caernarvon.
Shennan, Col. J. R , Plus Celyn, Pcnmaenmawr
Roberts, Dr. R. Alun, Rhedynog, Ffnddoedd
Road, Bangor
Rowlands, William, Grammar School, Port-
madoc.
Thomas, David, High Chffe, Caernarvon.
Thomas, Principal Richard, Normal College,
Bangor
70
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
CAMBRIDGESHIRE
CHAIRMAN
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER
ASSISTANT EDUCATION
OFFICER
CHIEF CLERK
ORGANISERS OF SPECIAL
SUBJECTS, ETC.
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
AND MEDICAL OFFICER OF
HEALTH
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTISTS.
EDUCATION PSYCHOLOGISTS
PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL
WORKER
COUNTY ARCHITECT
COUNTY ACCOUNTANT
POPULATION OF ADMINIS-
TRATIVE AREA REGISTRAR-
GENERAL'S ESTIMATE,
Mm-1942
EDUCATION RATES LEVIED
1946-47
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1946-47
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY
FURTHER EDUCATION
TECHNICAL COLLEGE AND
SCHOOL OF ART
Alderman Mrs. C. D. Racklam, M.A., J.P.
H. Morris, C.B.E., M.A., Education Office, Shire Hall,
Cambridge. Tel. : Cambridge 3411. Private address :
15, Fitzwilkam Street, Cambridge. Tel. : Cam-
bridge 54179.
G. D. Edwards, M.A.
J. C. Hogg.
Physical Training, 2 ; Domestic Subjects and School
Canteens, 3 ; Arts and Crafts, 1 ; Advisory Teacher,
1 \ Youth Organisations, 2.
R. French, M.D., D.P.H.
2
i;
i.
Speech Therapists, 2.
W. H. Wingate, A.R.I.B.A.
R. P. Thorne, M.A., A.S.A.A.
156,690.
6s. 2d.
£4,014.
Schools Maintained
Nursery ..
Primary
Secondary Modern
Secondary Grammar .
No.
1
122
~5
1
Roll
35
6,611
952
220
1 (Principal : R. W. Wilson, B.SC. (Eng.), A.C.G.I., D.I.C.,
Whitworth Scholar, A.M.I.E.E.)
Day School
Art School
Technical Day and Evening Classes
EVENING INSTITUTES AND
YOUTH CENTRES . .
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT Vacant.
OFFICE
CAMBRIDGE— EXCEPTED DISTRICT
EDUCATION OFFICER ... T. F. Foreman, M.A.
ASSISTANT EDUCATION W. Wales, B.A.
OFFICER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTISTS
SCHOOL MEALS ORGANISER
EDUCATION PSYCHOLOGIST
SPEECH THERAPISTS
PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL
WORKER
Day
Students
279
76
394
No.
28
Evening
Students
142
1,125
Roll
2,566
W. Hartston, M.D., M.R.C.P., D.P.H.
1.
3.
1.
1.
2.
1.
71
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
CAMBRIDGESHIRE
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY
EVENING CLASSES AND
SERVICE OF YOUTH
Schools Maintained
Primary
Secondary Modern
Secondary Grammar ...
Open Air (Delicate children)
Educationally retarded
MEMBERS
Average No.
No. on Roll
5,409
2,100
1,150
120
47
Roll
1,230
18
4
2
7
1
No.
4
Ellis, Alderman R , M D., Chairman of the
Council, The Limes, Cottcnham, Cam-
bridge.
Clark, Alderman Mrs L M H , j i> , Vice-
Chairman ol the Council, 53, Grange
Road, Cambridge
Franklin, Aldcrrmn H , Chairman of the
Finance Committee, 2, Grcsham Road,
Cambridge
AIDIRMFN
Brown, E O , Barrow Hatch, Trumpington
Road, Cambridge
Carter, Mrs. M , Kckworth Villa, 23, Cavendish
Road, Cambridge.
Frost, EGG, 10, Cranmer Road, Cam-
bridge
Jackson, W C , r B E , Ihe Green, Fowlmere,
Royston, Herts
Nash, C. M , Brook l;arm, Fowlmcrc, Royston,
Herts
Rackham, Mrs C. D , j r , 9, Park Terrace,
Cambridge
Watts, P J , J P , Sycamore Farm. Over
COUNCILLORS
Burkitt, M. C , M.A , J P., c ( ., Merton House,
Grantchcstcr
Olivers, R H , " HomefieJd," Histon
Dennard, P F , 5, Campbell Street, (Cambridge
KlUs, W , J P , Merton Giange, Gamlmgay,
Sandy, Beds
Hewlett, R. T , " Willowhurst," Fordham,
Ely
Jackson, R M , j p , " Windmill," Flsworth
Jeeps, I7 H , Church Street, Wilhngham
Leonard, E., The Hall, Soham, My
Matthews., F , Steeple Mordcn, Royston,
Herts
Morriss, Mrs. V. H. R , Banstead Manor,
Cheveley, near Newmarket.
Parsons, Mrs E. W , 7, Clarkson Road, Cam-
bridge
Patterson, J A , 11, Golding Road, Cambridge.
Pease,- The Hon Mrs H B., j v , Reynolds
Close, High Street, Girton
Raimay, A B, MA, The Master's Lodge,
Magdalene College, Cambridge.
Taylor, G E , 52, Batcman Street, Cambridge.
Taylor, S A , j p , The Grange Farm, West
Wrattmg
Tharp, D M , j p , Chippenham Park, Ely
Webb, E C: , 73, Fallowfield, Cambridge
NOMINAL ED AND RHCOMMFNDED MEMBFRS
Andrews, F E , 32, Bishop's Road, Trumping-
ton.
Bnggs, W L , J.P , 1, Greville Road, Cam-
bridge
Hiekson, G F , Stuatt HOUJ.C, Mill Lane,
Cambridge
Rattray, The Rev R 1* , 26, Queen Edith's
Way, Cambridge
Spalding, A A , 237, Chesterton Road, Cam-
bridge
Wilding, G, JP, 25, Ihnton Avenue, Cam-
bridge
Johnson, F , j P , Fen Dray ton
Pease, M S , Reynolds Close, High Street,
Girton
Cornwclt, Richard, Fordham Road, Soham,
Ely
Peich, C. C, Orchard House, Pound Lare,
Isleham, Ely
Bullman, E W , Bedford House, Linton
Humphiey, P J , Arrmgton, Houston, Herts
Edwards, W, 270, Hills Road, Cambridge
Salter, F. R , 69, Storey's Way, Cambridge
I houless, L)r R H , York House, «3, New-
market Road, Cambridge
Blackman, '1 he Rev E C , 48, Ghsson Road,
Cambridge.
Curtis, Miss M , Newnham College, Cambridge.
MacKennal, 'Ihe Ven W L, Boxmoor
Cottage, 36, Arbury Road, Cambridge
Skilhcorn, Miss A. H , M A , Homcrton College,
Cambridge
Primary Schools L W E. Osborne, Cotten-
ham School, Cambridge.
Secondary Schools . J. D Livingstone, Central
Boys' School, Cambridge
Grammar School . G L Boyle, Cambridge-
shire High School for Boys, Hills Road,
Cambridge
Further Education C T. Holmes, Cambridge-
shire Technical College, Collier Road,
Cambridge
CHAIRMAN ...
DIRECTOR ...
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR . .
YOUTH ORGANISER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTIST
COUNTY ARCHITECT
COUNTY ACCOUNTANT ...
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED,
1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE ...
CARDIGANSHIRE
Alderman Hubert M. Davies.
J. Henry Jones, M.A., PH.D., County Education Offices,
56, Portland Street, Aberystwyth. TeL : Aberyst-
wyth 474. Private address : Glwysgoed, Caradog
Road, Aberystwyth. Tel. : 7306.
Dewi Williams, B.A.
Elmed Ellis- Williams, B.A.
Ernest Jones, M.SC., M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
W. Pcrcival Evans, L.D.S., R.C.S.
Rhys Jones, F.R.I.B.A.
N. Greenwood, A.I.M.T.A., A.S.A.A.
Census 1931--55,184. Estimated 1941—63,180.
9s. 4d.
£693 (all County purposes).
72
EDUCATION COMMITTEES5 YEAR BOOK
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY
SCHOOLS
County Primary , . .
Voluntary Primary
Totals ...
CARDIGANSHIRE
No. on Roll
31-3-46
3,597
935
No.
87
20
107
4,532
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Name of School
Aberayron County Secondary School
Aborystwyth (" Ardwyn ") County Secondary
School
Cardigan County Secondary School
Llandyssul County Secondary School
Tregaron County Secondary School .
Lampeter County Secondary School
Head
J. T. Owen, M.A.
D. C. Lewis, M.sc.
T. Evans, M.A
T. E. Davies, M.A.
D. Lloyd Jenkins3 M.A.
J. Lloyd Jones, M.SC.
Youth Service
A Youth Committee has been formed and this has made grants to existing
voluntary Youth organisations.
MEMBERS
AT nrRMtN
Davies, 1 1 M , Grosvenor Hotel, Cardigan
Havies, J G. M , Rhydgaleci, North Road,
Aberystwvth
Edwards, W , Endbleigh, South Road, Abcryst-
wyth
Evans, Mrs C. M Lewis, 21, Great Dar legate
Street, Aberystwyth
Evans, D , Pengelly, Newcastle Emlyn
Jenkins, E 1* , Tawelfryn, Maenygroes, New
Quay, Cards
Tames, D , Llwyndurib Farm, Llcchryd, Cards.
Jones, J R , Garthowen, Llandyssul
Jones, M , Wernfclen, PontrhydiVndigaid,
Ysrrad Meung
Jones, R , Tyllwvd, Llanfanan, Aberystwyth
Morgan, D R , Black Lion, Bow Street, Cards.
Morgan, D , Glcnholm, Llanon, Cards
Williams, J , Maesbangor, Chapel Bangnr
Williams, Rev J. E, The Manse, Llanddcwi-
brefi, Tregaron
Williams, M LI G , Woodlands, Alltybla^a,
Llanvbyther
Williams, R., Trocdyrhiw, Llwyndafydd, Synod
Inn, Llandyssul
COUNU/J ORS
Davies, B J , Glenview, Llangranog Road,
Llandyssul
Davies, B J , Bank Farm, Llandytriog, New-
castle Emlyn
Davies, U. A , Brynawelon, Llanrhystyd, Cards
Davies., D O , Uplands, New Qua> , Cards
Davies, E. Lloyd, Trcnova, Beulah, New-
castle Emlyn.
Davies, E., Noyaddwilym, Llechryd, Cards.
Davies, E. G , 2, Picton, Aberarth.
Davies, G, Rhydyfene, Llandyssul,
Davies, R. R.j Llwyngronw, P'cnrhyncoch
Davies, S , Greengrove, Fchnfach, Lampeter
Davies, W. M., Bryn Teify, Llanio Road,
Tregaron.
Edwards, E. R., Ystwyth Villa, Po.itrhydy-
groes.
Edwards, J. E , 7, Elysian Grove, Aberystwyth.
Ellis, R , 13, Terrace Road, Aberystwyth
Evans, Mrs A D L , Pen gel ly, Newcastle
Emlyn.
Evans, Rev D. L , Penbwlch Crwys, Devil's
Bridge.
Evans, E. T., Brynteg, Llanbadarn Road,
Aberystwyth.
Evans, E , Ivy Cottage, Pennant, Llanon,
Cards.
Evans, Mrs. G, C , 21, North Parade, Aberyst-
wyth.
Evans, J D , Glasdir, New Cross.
Evans, J G , Llanfair Fawr, Llanfair, Lampeter
Herbert, D L , Glynderwcn, Llangeitho,
Tregaron.
Hughes, W. G , Gilfachwcn, Sihan, Lampeter.
lames, D L, Coedabowen, Llanwenog,
Llanybyther.
John, J , 44, Greenfield Street, Aberystwyth.
Jones, Rev D 1 , The Vicarage, Tregaron
[ones, h R , Denver, Llangranog, Llandyssul
Jones, Rev 17 , Maesmawr, Talybont
Jones, W 7 , Rrongelh, Llanfarian, Aberyst-
wyth
Lewis, E , Bro Nest, Llandyssul
Lewis, Rev E M ,Delfryn, Penyparc, Cardigan.
Lewis, W Arfryn, Bryn Road, Lampeter
I ewis, I. R , The Exchange, Penllwyn, Capel
Bangor
Lloyd, E S , Old Abbey, Pontrhydfendigaid,
Vstrad Mcurig
Morgan, E J , 1, North Parade, Aberystwyth.
Morgan, J , Brodawcl, Pontcrwyd
Morgan, J 1) , Dauntless, Llanon
Owen, O J , Taihinon, Blaenpennal, Llamlar.
Phillips, R L , The Briars, St. Dogmaels,
Cardigan.
Poulgram, Mrs M N , Portland House,
Aberavron
Richards, J , 5, Priory Street, Cardigan
Rogers Lewis, J E , Abermeung, Felmfach,
Lampeter
Thomas, B , Cross Castle, Synod Inn, Llan-
dyssul.
Thomas, D L , Bronmor, Tresaith, Cardigan.
Thomas, D P , Estate House, Llamlar.
Thomas, Rev J B , The Vicarage, Borth
Thomas, Rev J M. Lloyd, Y Bwthyn, Llanarth.
Williams, D. O , Dol Awel, New Quay
Williams, B. T , Hendre Gwyndir, Bow Street
Williams, E A, Wyngarth, Penglais Road,
Aberystwyth
CO-OP i ED
Chappie, Em-Prof C. R , MA, Woodville,
Penglais Road, Aberystwyth
Davies, T. E , Cartref, Lampeter
Evans, T , C P School, Llanilar.
Jones, Mrs F , The Post Office, Tregaron.
Lewis, Mrs. W H , Gwynfryn, Llanarth
Morgan, Mrs. M P , The Manse, Blaenancrch,
Cardigan
Stephens, T. LI , C P. School, Talgarreg,
Llandyssul.
Williams, Mrs. A. B., Gwynfa, New Cross,
Aberystwyth
Williams, Rev. T. O , Bryn Llewelyn, Bryn
Road, Lampeter
73
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
CHAIRMAN . .
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR ...
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
CHIEF SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS
OPHTHALMIC SURGEONS
ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEON ...
EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
SURGEONS
HON. PLASTIC SURGEON . . .
SENIOR SCHOOL DENTIST
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
DENTISTS
ORTHOPAEDIC SISTER
SUPERVISOR OF NURSES ...
FINANCE CLERK
SCHOOL ARCHITECI
SUPERINTENDENT SCHOOL
ATTENDANCE OFFICER
PHYSICAL TRAINING
ORGANISERS
COUNTY YOUTH ORGANISER
COUNTY LIBRARIAN
AGRICULTURAL AND HORTI-
CULTURAL STAFF
MEALS ORGANISER. . .
ASSISTANT MEALS
ORGANISERS
DAY OF MEETING .
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
SCHOOLS CONTROLLED
POPULATION
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
CARMARTHENSHIRE
... Alderman Joseph Howell.
. . Councillor Revd. Canon S. B. Williams.
... H. Wyn Jones, M.AO B.SC., County Education Offices,
County Hall, The Castle, Carmarthen. Tel. : Car-
marthen 484.
. . lorwerth Howells, B.A., LL.B., County Education
Offices, County Hall, Carmarthen. Tel. : Car-
marthen 484.
(Acting) Rccs Evans, M.D., D.P.H.
Gladys M. Herbert, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. ; E. T.
Davies Humphreys, M.R.C.S., L.C.R.P. (temporary).
E. K. Roy Thomas, F.R.C.S. (part-time) ; J. J. Healy,
M.B., CH.B. (part-time).
A. O. Parker, M.D., c.M. (part-time).
T. I. Williams, F.R.C.S. (part-time) ; C. P. Robinson,
F.R.C.S. (part-time) '> J. Crowther, F.R.C.S. (part-time).
T. Pomfret Kilner, F.R.C.S.
G. Ungoed-Gnffiths, L.D.S., R.C.S.
F. G. Day (temporary) ; W. U. Aucrbach, M.D.
(Berlin) (temporary).
Miss E. R. Buckley, C.S.M.M.G.
Miss Eunice Jones.
T. J. Evans.
W. T. Lloyd, A.R.I.B.A.
T. Harries.
Miss A. B. Jones ; Ivor Gwyn Davies.
David Gwyn Jones,, B.A.
H. Turner Evans, F.R.S.A., A.L.A.
J. L. Lloyd, M.sc. (Principal of Pibwrlwyd Farm
Institute, Carmarthen, and Agricultural Organiser) ;
E. O. James, B.SC. (Agricultural Instructor) ; T. A.
Owen, B.SC. (Horticultural Instructor) ; Miss Betty
Lewis, N.D.D. (Dairying Instructress) ; Miss F. D.
Davies (Itinerant Domestic Science Instructress).
Miss Eira Jones.
Misses Diana Jones and Winnie Jenkins.
Third Thursday in each month, excepting August.
General County Education Rate — £2,226.
Grammar — 9 (also 1 jointly with Cardiganshire).
Primary — 159 (113 County Primary, 46 Voluntary
Primary), (3 Modern, 1 Modern Voluntary). Mining
& Technical Institutes— 2. Art Schools— 2. Agri-
cultural Institute — 1. Junior Technical Schools — 2.
179,100(1931).
County Primary. . .
Voluntary Primary
Totals
No. of
Schools
113
46
Pupils
Average
Roll
8,789
2,612
Teachers
394
121
159 11,401
515
74
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
CARMARTHENSHIRE
MODERN SECONDARY
SCHOOLS
County . .
Voluntary
Totals
No. of
Schools
2
1
Pupils
Average
Roll
658
140
798
Teachers
29
8
37
DOMESTIC SCIENCE CENTRES
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
MINING AND
INSTITUTES
TECHNICAL
JUNIOR TECHNICAL SCHOOLS
ART SCHOOLS
Number
of
Centres
Attended by Primary
School Children 6
Maintained
Maintained
No. of Schools
9
No. of In\ts.
2
Pupils
3,779
Pupils
434
Maintained
Xo. of School
2
Pupih
226
Maintained
No. of Schools
2
Pupih
*25
i463
tl
Teachers
Tea*, hci i
H>
18
Full-time.
1 Part-time.
Area.
Carmarthen
Amman Valley
Llanclly . .
County Rural
Name of School
Amman Valley Grammar School
Carmarthen Grammar School (B.) ..
Carmarthen Grammar School (G.) ..
Gwcndraeth Valley Secondary School
Llandilo Grammar School
Llandovery Grammar School
Llanelly Grammar School (B.)
Llanelly Grammar School (G.)
Whitland Grammar School ...
DISTRICT YOUTH SUB-COMMITTEES : —
Local Hon. Secretaries.
Tudor Williams, M.A., Grammar School, Carmarthen.
Tom Roberts, M.sc., 23, New Road, Ammanford.
Sydney Wilson, Education Office, Town Hall, Llanelly.
Ivor Gwyn Davies County Education Offices, Carmarthen.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Head
.. D. D. Jones.
... T. Williams.
. . Miss E. LI. Davies.
. . LI. Williams.
E. Morns.
Sydney Davies.
... T. V. Shaw.
... Miss E. M. Smith.
... D. S. Richards.
Llandyssul Grammar School (Joint with Cardi-
ganshire)
Ammanford
Llandebie
Llandovery
DIVISIONAL
OFFICER
T. Edgar Davies.
MODERN SECONDARY SCHOOLS
J. James.
W. S. Rees.
... T. Bowen.
LLANELLY DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE
EXECUTIVE
6. Wilson, Divisional Executive Offices, Llanelly.
Pupils
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
County Primary. . .
Voluntary Primary
Totals
No. of
Schools
41
5
46
Average
Roll
5,831
513
6,344
Teachers
238
25
263
75
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
CARMARTHENSHIRE
No. of Average
MODERN SECONDARY
SCHOOLS
Schools
7
Roll
1,595
Teachers
81
MODERN SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Coleshill Boys' Modern Secondary School
Coleshill Girls' Modern Secondary School
Stebonheath Boys' Modern Secondary School
Stebonheath Girls' Modern Secondary School
Lakciield Modern Secondary School
Stradey Modern Secondary School
Burry Port Modern Secondary School
MEMBERS
( 'GUN i Y Ai DLRMLN
Bowen, L L, Blaengwelltog, J'rclech, Llan-
fyrnach
Oavies, D , <: H t , Uwchpwih, near Carmarthen
Davies, K 5 GorfTwybia, Ffairrach, Llandilo
Davies, h , 46a, Tirydail Lane, Ammanford
Edwards, W , I'owy Garage, Llangunnor,
Carmarthen
Kvans, G , Fair View, Carway, Kiducllv
Howell, J , 9, Park View, Fehniocl, Llanelly
Hughes, W. 1) , Mayheld, College Square,
Llanelly
James, t , Caerhyg, Ciynderwen
Jenkins, J , Einanell, Spnnghcld Road, Car-
marthen.
Lewis, I). B , Cilrhos, ri ycroes, Ammanford.
Phillips, J., The Kiefte, St Clears
Phillips, J , Post Office, Glanamman
Phillips, T I , Springfield, Whitland
Roberts, D , Cetnpare, Old Road, Llanelly
Stephens, D., Llwynderw, Gorslas, Llanelly
Thomas, Capt Ithcl, Brynheulog, The
Esplanade, Carmarthen
Frubshaw, Dame Gwendoline, Cae'r Delyn,
Llanelly
COUNTY COUNCILLORS
Aubrey, E , 5, Gelly Road, Pemberton, Lianelly
Bevan, E , iiuanfa, Saron, Llandebic
Bowen, T , Tnmsaran Houj>e, Allt, Llangennech
Bowen, F S , Eurosiryn, 8, Bryncarcdig
Terrace, Dafcn, Llanelly
Daviet,, B. L , Llygadenwyn, Llan>byther
Davics, U., Brynllwyd, Glanamman
Davies, H , Jubilee House, Hebron, S O
Davies, J. M , Wedgcwood House, Rhosmaen
Street, Llandilo
Davies, J , The Cottage, AUtwalis, Carmarthen
vies, T , Teglan, Manordilo, Llandilo
Davie
Davies, W. J., 27, Walters Road, Llanelly
Davies, W W , 1 , Cwmgarw Road, Brynamman
Evans, G , Tynewydd, Nantgarcdig
Gower, A. H , Danyparc, Llandovery.
Griffiths, W. T , Waungron, 6, Annesley Street,
Llanelly
Harries, J , Maesybettws, Ammanford
Harries, T L , Pilroath, Llangain, near Car-
marthen
Hopkm, Mrs C , 2, Bradford Street, Llanelly.
Howells, F., Gvvaha, 2a, Florence Street,
Llanelly
James, Rev R G, The Vicarage, Pontyatcs,
Llanelly
James, M, L., Ysguborfawr, Myddfai.
Jenkins, B., Royal Oak, Trimsaran, Kidwelly.
Jenkins, J V, 13, The Grove, Carmarthen
Jones, D. G. J , Parknest, Newcastle Emlyn
Jones, D. J , 16, Parcymynach, Pontyberem,
Jones, Rev. D. P., 12, Coleshill Terrace,
Llanelly
Jones, J. A , Lakcfield Place, Ferry ttoad,
Kidwelly
Tones, S , Furlong House, Cross Htvnds,
Llanelly.
Tones, T , Glansawdde, Llangadock.
Jones, W., 54, Lammas Street, Carmarthen
Lewis, E , The Croft, Gorlas, Llanelly.
Lewis, E , 106, Ellsmgton Road, Burry Porv.
Ivcwis, H., 63, Tirydail Lane, Ammanford
Mathiab, W H , Llwynbedw, Whitland.
Morgan, J , Island Farm, Crugybar, Llanwroa
Morgan, T. W , Ariryn, Sawel Terrace, Hendy,
Pontardulais.
Morgans, J O, 11, Guildhall Square, Car-
marthen.
Morns, T. R , Spring Gardens, Llansamt.
Olive, A. H , 42, Ropewalk Road, Llanelly
Owen, J. A, The Mount, Rhandirmwyn,
Llandovery
Philipps, Col Gnsmond Picton, c.v o , Cwn-
gwih, Bronwydd Arms, Carmarthenshire.
Phillips, W H , Gilfachyjestyn, Conwil
Rees, Mrs. C R , 52, Lakefield Road, Llanelly
Rces, J. D , Lower Court, St. Clears
Richards, D L, 11, Luton Terrace, Furnace,
Llanelly
Samuel, S. J. E . Gower House, 6, Pwll Road,
Pwll, Llanelly..
Stone, D. J , Caemawr Farm, Felinfoel, Llanelly.
Thomas, D , Delfryn, Brcchfa.
Thomas, G R , Brynteg, Blaenau Road,
Llandebie
Thomas, S R , Tivy View, Pontwelly, Llan-
dyssul
Thomas, S. O , freparcau, Penybont, Car-
marthen
Thomas, W J , Cawdor Cottage, Llandilo.
Thomas, W P, The Grove, Grandstand,
Carmarthen
Williams, J , Ddol, Llanboidy, Whitland.
Williams, T J , Dryslwynfawr, Llanarthney.
Williams, Canon S. B , The Vicarage, Laugh-
arnc
CO-OPTED
Ba&tctt, E , Industrial Co-operative Stores,
Ammanford.
Bishop, R. O,, Royal Ordnance Factory,
Pembrey
Uavics, H J., Glyneiddan, Nantgaredis, Carm.
Dynevor, Lady, Dynevor Castle, Llandilo.
Evans, D. T , Nantgroes County Primary
School, Llandebie.
Lewis, Rev. D J , Bryntawel, Upper Tumble,
Llanelly.
Rees, C., Island House, Laugharne
Stepney-Gulston, Miss A. J, Derwydd Llan-
debie.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
CHESHIRE
CHAIRMAN Alderman Mrs. Lilian Bromley-Davenport.
DEPUTY CHAIRMAN .. Alderman G. F. Gordon.
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION Fredk. F. Potter, C.B.E., M.A,, B.SC., Education Offices*,
City Road, Chester.
DEPUTY-DIRECTOR OF J. G, Kellett, PH.D., M.SC.
EDUCATION
CHIEF CLERK R, Robinson.
ORGANISER OF ELEMENTARY S. H. Woodiwiss, B.A.
SCHOOLS
COUNTY INSPECTOR OF Miss W. M. Colliss.
SCHOOLS
ORGANISER OF DOMESTIC Miss G. J. Lindsay.
SUBJECTS
COUNTY INSPECTORS OF Miss B. R. Burdcss : J. B. Hall,
PHYSICAL TRAINING
LIBRARIAN A. H. Gillgrass, 39, Lower Bridge Street, Chester.
AGRICULTURAL ORGANISER W. B. Mercer, M.B.K., M.C., B.SC., Reaseheath, Nant-
wich.
PRINCIPAL OF TRAINING Miss M. J. P. Laurence, M.A.
COLLEGE, CREWE
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVES
1.— Bebington B.
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE ... Bebington
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION Miss H. Tomkins, 33, Boundary Road, Port Sunlight,
OFFICER Wirral.
2.— Hoylake U.D., Wirral U.D., Neston U.D.
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE ... Deeside.
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION T. S. Flcay, 8, The Quadrant, Hoylake.
OFFICER
3. — Runcorn U,D., Runcorn R.D.
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE ... Runcorn.
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION Miss D. Hestbrd, County Council District Offices,
OFFICER Waterloo Road, Runcorn.
4.— Altrincham B., Bowdon R.D., Hale U.D.
In Bucklow R.D. : Ashley R.P., Bollington R.P., Warburton R.P.
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE ... Altrincham and District.
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION C. E. Jones, Education Office, Market Street, Altrm-
OFFICER cham.
5,— Sale B., Lymm U.D.
In Buckland R*D. : Carrington R.P., Partiiigton R.P., Warburton R.P.
Divisional Executive ... Sale, Lymm and District.
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION F. Robinson, Education Offices, Westminster Bank
Officer Buildings, School Road, Sale.
6.— Alderley Edge U.D., Cheadle and Gatley U.D., Wilmslow U.D.
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE ... Cheadle and Wilmslow.
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION R. L. Walshaw, 20, Alderley Road, Wilmslow.
OFFICER
1.— Bredbury and Romiley U.D., Hazel Grove U.D., Marple U.D., Disley R.D.
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE ... East Cheshire.
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION L. S. Jones, 24, St. Petersgate, Stockport.
OFFICER
8.— Hyde B., Longdendale U.D., Tintwistle R.D.
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE ... Hyde and Longdendale.
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION H. Bustin, Education Office, Chapel Street, Hyde.
OFFICER
9.— Dukinfield B., Stalybridge B.
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE ... Dukmfield and Stalybridge.
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION N. High, Town Hall, Dukmfield.
OFFICERS R. Lawton, Town Hall, Stalybridge.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
CHESHIRE
10.— Macclcsficld B., Bollington U.D., Macclesfield R.D.
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE ... Macclesfield and District.
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION A. H. Ashness, Town Hall, Macclesfield.
OFFICER
11.— Congleton B., Alsager U.D., Sandbach U.D., Congleton R.D.
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE .. South- East Cheshine.
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION H. L. Morris, Education Office, Chapel Lane, Congle-
OFFICEH ton.
12.— Northwich U.D., Middlewich U.D., Winsford U.D., Northwich R.D.
DIVISIONAL Extomvt
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION
OFFICER
13.— -Crewe B,
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION
OFFICER
14.— Nantwich U.D., Nantwich R.D.
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE .. Nantwich.
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION R. Peters,
OFFICER Nantwich.
15.— Ellesmere Port U.D., Hoole UJX
Mid-Cheshire.
E. P. Thomas, Education Office, Technical School,
Northwich.
Crewe.
H. Gordon, Imperial Chambers, Prince Albert Street,
Crewe.
Education Office, Technical Institute,
Chester R.D.
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION
OFFICER
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION
OFFICER
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION
OFFICER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
DEPUTY SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICERS
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICERS
OF DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVES
CONGLETON
CREWE
HYDE
DUKINFItLD AND SlALY-
BRIDGE
MACCLESFIELD
OPHTHALMIC SURGEONS
(part-time)
ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEONS
(Part-time]
Ellesmere Port and Chester Rural
W. J. Moore, Education Office, Cook Street, Ellesmere
Port.
Knutsford and District Administrative Sub-Committee.
A. M. Nickson (Clerk), 14, Danebank Road, Witton,
Northwich.
Tarvin and District Administrative Sub-Committee.
A. Hull (Clerk), St. Martin's House, St. Martin's Fields,
Chester.
Ian Campbell Mackay, M.B., CH.B , D.P.H.
Arnold Brown, M.R., CH.B., D.P.H,
P. X. Bermingham, M.B., CH.B., B.A.O. ; R. J. Clark,
M.B., CH.B. D.P.H., Jenny Craig, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ;
J. S. B. Forde, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; Edith Macknight,
M.B., CH.B. ; Mary A. Thomas, M.B., CH.B , D.P.H. ;
Gladys Wilkinson, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
J. Clemmson, M.B., CH.B., B.HY. (with H.M. Forces) ;
Isobel Forbes, M.B., CH.B. (temporary).
J. D. INGRAM, M.D., D.P.H. ; Christina Laing, M.B.,
CH.B.
F. W. C. BROWN, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; J. G. Bennett,
M.D. (AbSt.).
J. Gorman, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. (with H.M. Forces) ;
C. Starkie, M.D. (Asst.) (with H.M. Forces) ; M. E.
Hocken, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. (temporary) ; Gladys
Grcenhalgh Lowe, M..B., CH.B. (temporary).
J. D. Lawric, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. (with H.M. Forces) ;
R. Proudfoot, M.D., D.P.H. (temporary).
E. Allan, M.B., CH.B. ; Eleanor Brock, M.B., D.O.M.S. ;
S. H. Faulkner, M.D., M.R.C.P.I., D.O.M.S. ; C.
Jacobs, M.D., M.B., B.S. ; T. Aubrey Jones, M.R.C.S.
L.R.C.P., D.O. ; T. Harrison, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
W. E. Lawson, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
W. Laurence, F.R.C.S. ; W. Sayle Creer, M.CH. (Orth.)
F.R.C.S. ; G. T. Partridge, M.A., M.BO B.CH., F.R.C.S.
H. Platt, M.S., F.R.C.S. ; H. Poston, M.B., B.CH.
B.A.O. ; D. Wainwright, M.CH. (Orth.), F.R.C.S.
78
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
SURGEONS (Part-time)
SCHOOL DENTAL SURGEONS
ANAESTHETICS
(Part-time)
HEALTH VISITORS AND
SCHOOL NURSES
DENTAL NURSES AND
ATTENDANTS
MARTON CAMP NURSING
STAF*
COUNTY ARCHITECT
DEPUTY COUNTY
ARCHITECT
COUNTY TREASURER
DEPUTY COUNTY
TREASURER
POPULATION OF
ADMINISTRATIVE AREA
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1946-47 (estimated)
CHESHIRE
P» Garson, F.R.C.S., D.L.O. ; L, D. Mercer, M.B., CH.M,,
F.R.C.S. ; E.H.Richards, M.B.,B.S.; F. G.Wriglcy, M.D.,
H. R. Parry, L.D.S. (Senior) ; E. Bradley, L.D.S. ;
J. L. Dickson, L.D.S. ; J. M. Gibbons, L.D.S. ;
A. F. Hely, L.D.S.; H.' Jackson, L.D.S.; Lisbeth
Kippen, L.D.S. ; E. S. Poulter, L.D.S. ; E. Johnson
Taylor, L.D.S, ; Frances Wilson, L.D.S. ; E. E.
Lockwood, L.D.S. (with H.M. Forces) ; H. W. S.
Sheasby, L.D.S. (with H.M. Forces). Temporary :
E. J. Bermingham, L.D.S. ; Isobel Downie, L.D.S. ;
H. Foulkes, L.D.S., R.c.s. (Eng.) ; Dorothy Griffith,
L.D.S. ; Dorothy Hamilton, L.D.S, ; Margaret Kinin-
month, L.D.S. ; W. K. Lever, L.D.S. ; H. Lipkin,
L.D.S. ; H. Schweitzer, Dr. Mcd. Dent. ; L. E.
Stirzaker, L.D.S. ; L. Westhcim. Part-time : J. H.
Maywhort, L.D.S.
R. Walshaw, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; Kathleen O'Donnell,
M.B., CH.B.
64.
21.
2 Trained Nurses ; 1 Assistant Nurse.
E. M. Parkcs, F.R.I.R.A.
Vincent Williams, M.A., F.S.A.A.
R. H. A. Chisholm, A.I.M.T.A.
740,930.
General County— £21,050.
NURSLRY CLASSES
No.
39
No. on Roll
1,170
MEMBERS
Beames, Major H. P M., Chairman of the
Council (c x-ojf uw\ Chester Place, Crewe.
Glovei, H. O., Viee-( Chairman of the Council
(<zA-u//itn»), The Bent, Ovciton, Frodsham,
via Warnngton.
Astbury, G , 4, 1'hamesdale, Whitby, Wirral.
A&hworth, C G., Kothi, Ladythorn Crescent,
Bramhall, Stockport.
Baker, F C , Wyck House, Wellington Road,
Bcbington
Barwood, A H , Glenwood, Oxford Road,
Macclesiield
Beard, F , Hill View, Station Road, Alsager,
Stokc-on-Trcnt.
Bower, H., Hcathfield, Hathcrton, near Nant-
wich.
Bowler, J , Tythcnngton Old Hall, Maccles-
field.
Bromley-Davenport, Mrs L , The Kennels,
Capcsthorne, Chelford, Cheshire
Bullcy, Miss A. L , Birch Hey, Ness Holt,
Ncston, Wirral, Cheshire
Buxton, F B , Hill Crest, Bennett's Lane,
Bosley, near Macclesiield.
Bate, T. H , 79, Earlsway, Cur/on Park, Chester.
Bradbury, H., Handforth Farm, Gorstage,
Northwich.
Broster, C. R , New Russia Hall, Golbornc
Bellow, Tattcnhall, Chester.
Clayton, T., 10, Sandiway Place, Altrmcham
Constantine, A , Little Hcy» Fhingwall Road,
Irby, Heswall, Wirral
Dewes, H J S , The Home Farm, Thclwall,
via Warnngton
Done, J , Manor House, Hampton, Malpas.
Douthwaite, C '!' , Spnngwood Lant, Romiley,
Stockport
Davis, Owen, Glendower, Lakeside Road,
Lymm, Warnngton
Edwards, T A , Lecale, Hibbert Lane, Mai pie,
Stockport.
Emberton, J W , The Lymes, Audlem, near
Crewe
Evans, Mrs M , Fulshaw Bank, Alderley Road,
Wilmslow, Manchester
Far rail, H., 2^, West Street, Crcwc.
Foulkes, W. R , 33, Stamiord Avenue, Crewe,
Cheshire
Gee, F. D , 7, School Road, Sale, Manchester.
Gibson, W A , Kingsky Mill, near Frodshain,
via Warrington.
Gitlins, W , 27, Lowlands Road, Runcorn.
Gordon, G F , Rutlands, Baxter Road, Sale,
Manchester
Gillies, Mrs. M. I , Ashneld, Upton, Maccles-
field
Hardman, Dr R S , Hopetoun, Chester Road,
Woodford, Bramhall, Stockport.
Hill, A P, Ballabcg, Wmton Road, Bowdon,
Altrmcham
Hollows, A , The Hollies, Hartford, North-
wicr.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
CHESHIRE
Hamer, J., 215, Park Road, Timperiey,
Altrincham.
Hyde, Mrs. E. S , Wayside, Wamwnght Road,
Altnncham
Jackson, Major J P., New Park, Hartford,
Northwich
Lever, Major the Hon. P. W B , Clovcrley,
Bnmstage, Wirral.
Marsh, E, Bradley Hail, Appleton, near
Warnngton.
Moors, A E., Jcsmond, Norlcy, hrod^ham,
Warnngton
Nodcn, W. E , Forest Gate, Wmsford
Newall, E., Thorando, Middlewich Road,
Sandbach
Parry, J W, 18, Carlton Road, Hale, Altrin-
cham
Robinson, H. H , 1CH, Cheadle Road, Cheadle
Hulme, Stockport.
Radchflfe, J. H 1 , 12, Cranworth Street,
Stalybndge.
Slater, Rev Canon B B , St Paul's Vicarage,
Stalybndge.
Small wood, J E , 47, Lewin Street, Middle-
wich
Smith, li. H., Park House, Cheadle
Wood, Mrs H. F, Wells Dene, Wistaston,
Crewe
Walker, J., Wcs»tficld, Talbot Road, Hyde.
CO-OPTED
Walhs, R. C , 1, Glenthorne Grove, Sale.
Barlow, Miss I'. W., The Knoll, Hale Road,
Hale.
Parkes, Dr A M., Helmsville, Crewe.
Hinchliffe, Mrs. M., J.P., The Kuim, Cemetery
Road, Dukmhcld.
Bamford, T , 8, West Avenue, Crewe
Jones, R E , M A., County Grammar School
for Boys, Hyde.
Buckley, E. A. W., '« Linden," Hartlord Road,
Davcnham, Northwich.
Sidcbottom, Abel, Glcnfield, Mottram Road,
Stalybridge
Jones, II., J P , 143, Edleston Road, Crewe
Brown, T. W., " Avondale," Nantwich Road,
Middlewich
Uttley, J., T P., 31, Chapel Lane, Wilmslow.
Sims Hilditch, E , J P , Harmel House, Has-
lington, Crewe.
White, E G , Ellcsmere Road, Stockton Heath
Oliver, Prof. R A C., M A , B ED , PH.D ,
Victoria University, Manchester.
Grace, Dr. W H, Oak Lea, Hoole Village,
Chester.
Burne, The Venerable Archdeacon R. V. H.,
5, Abbey Street, Chester
Walker, Rev Canon J. Arthur, Abbey Cham-
bers, Chester.
Quirk, Terence, 23, Trinity Road, Hoylake
Rosling, Rev. J. Prcstwich, Windsor House,
137, Mottram Road, Stalybridge.
(One vacancy )
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
SECRETARY
ASSISTANT SECRETARY
SELECTION OFFICER
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
DISTRICT CLERKS
COUNTY MEDICAL OFFICER
OF HEALTH AND SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICER
DEPUTY COUNTY
MEDICAL OFFICER
SENIOR ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS
SENIOR SCHOOL DENTAL
SCHOOL DENTAL SURGEONS
COUNTY AGRICULTURAL
ORGANISER
COUNTY HORTICULTURAL
SUPERINTENDENT
CHIEF DAIRY
INSTRUCTRESS
CORNWALL
A. Browning Lyne, J.P., c.A.
George H. Johnstone, O.B.E., D.L., J.PO C.A.
S. P. Heath, M.A., A.R.C.S., A.I.C., F.L.S., County Hall,
Truro. Tel. No. 2282.
F. Dawson, B.A., M.ED.
D. McMahon, M.A.
F. Roberts, M.C., F.C.I.S.
A. C. Rundle (Truro) ; F. H. Hayman (Redruth) ;
W. F. Jackson (Penzance) ; W. J. Sweet (Bodmm) ;
F. B. Jeffery (North Cornwall) ; C. Knee bone
(Mid-Cornwall) ; H. A. Williams (Helston) ; C. H.
Kiernan (East Cornwall).
R. N. Curnow, M.B., B.S. (Lond.), D.P.H. (Eng.).
E. C. H. Huddy, M.D. (Lond.), D.P.H. (Eng.).
J. A. Clarkj M.B., B.SO M.R.C.SO L.R.C.P.
D. Chown, M.R.C.S. (Eng.), L.R.C.P. (Lond.) ; M. V.
Joscelyne, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; S. Latta, M.B., CH.B.
(Glas.) ; W. M. Ryan, M.R.C.S. (Eng.)> L.R.C.P,
(Lond.).
K. Batten, L.D.S.
W. M. Lyne, L.D.S. (part-time) ; W. K. Batten, L.D.s. ;
D. W. Eddy, L.D.S. ; W. H. Ellam, B.D.S. (I/pool.) ;
F. R. Taylor, L.D.S., R.C.S. (Eng.) ; R. G. Baker,
L.D.S. ; E. Townend, L.D.S.
A. Gregg, B.SC., N.D.A.
H. W. Abbiss, M.B.E., D.C.M., N.D.H.
Miss A. J. W. Nicholas, M.B.E.
80
EDUCATION COMMITTEES1 YEAR BOOK
CORNWALL
COUNTRY POULTRY
INSTRUCTOR
AGRICULTURAL ASSISTANT
COUNTY ORGANISERS OF
PHYSICAL INSTRUCTION
COUNTY HOUSECRAFT
ORGANISER
COUNTY LIBRARIAN ..
CLERK OF THE COUNTY
COUNCIL
COUNTY TREASURER . .
COUNTY ARCHITECT ...
BUILDING INSPECTOR ...
POPULATION . . ..
EDUCATION RATE, 1946-47
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE ...
(1946-47 estimate)
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SECONDARY GRAMMAR
SCHOOLS
SECONDARY MODERN
SCHOOLS
TECHNICAL SCHOOLS
Vacancy.
W. G. Sandercock, N.D.A.
Miss H, McDowell ; M. A. Broadbndge.
Miss E. A. Smith.
Mrs. W. M. Bennetts, B.A.
L. P. New.
F. R. Woodward^ A.S.A.A.
S. Pool, A.R.I.B.A.
E. H. Crispan
Census 1931—316,228. Mid- 1944— 322,513.
Education, 4s. 5.24d. Public Libraries — IJd.
Education — £6,809. County Library — £4,103.
No. of No. on Books
Departments 31-3-46
Totals .. . 340 29,492
21. No. of scholars — 4,757 C April, 1946).
16. No. of scholars — 2,081 (April, 1946)
Two. No. ol day students — 516 (April, 1946).
Youth Service
Number of Clubs and Centres ..
Number of Members ... .
85
4,000
GRAMMAR
Name of School
Bodmin County (M.) .....
Bude County (M.)
Callington County (M.) .
Camborne County (G.) .....
Camelford Grammar (M.) .....
Falmouth Grammar (B.) ... ...
Falmouth County High (G.) . . ..
Fowey Grammar (M.) . . . .
Helston County (M.)
Launceston College (B.) ... ...
Launceston, Horwell Grammar (G.)
Liskeard County (M.)
Newquay County (B.)
Newquay County (G.) ... . .
Penzance County (B.) ...... .
Penzance County (G.) ... ...
Redruth County (B. )
St. Austell County (B.) .
St. Austell County (G.)
Saltash County (M. )
Truro County (G.) ..... .
SCHOOLS
Head
G. V. Marks, B.SC.
W. W. Wright, M.A.
T. S. Magson, M.A.
. Miss H. L. S. Evans, M.A.
. C. E, Lecse, B.sc.
. T. L. Morris, M.A.
. Miss E. M. Frost, B.A.
.. E. H. Fawcitt, M.A.
H. E. S. Dransfield, M.A.
.. H. S. Toy, M.A.
Miss L. C. T. Atkinson, B.A.
R. A. G. Travers, B.SC.
G. H. Widgcry, M.C., M.A.
... Miss M. Wood, B.SC.
T. C. Rising, M.A.
. Miss J. Harrison, B.A.
F. W. Weatherill, M, A.
. G. A. Bnnkworth, M.A.
Miss A. Bond, M.A.
Dr. H. J. Hewitt, M.A.
... Miss M. Carter, M.A.
TECHNICAL SCHOOLS
Camborne, Dolcoath Technical ...... C. D. Alder, B.SC.
Falmouth Day Continuation and Technical... J. L. Rodger B.SC.
MEMBERS
The Chairman of the Council, Lt.-Col. E H. W
Bohtho, C.B., D s.o., Trengwainton, Pen-
zance (ex-offuw).
The Vice-Chairman of the Council, A Brown-
ing Lyne, Dunhcvcd, Bodmin (ex-officto).
The Chairman of the Finance Committee,
C. Lewis Rosewarne, Chy - an - Goon,
Connor Downs, Hayle (ex-offtcio).
Andrews, Mrs. M T Penlu, Tuckingmill,
Camborne
Attlee, T. SM Leory Croft, Perran-ar-worthal,
Truro.
Black wood, Mrs. A M., Tregenna, Camborne.
Chfden, The Viscount, M v.o , Lanhydrock,
Bodmin
Curry, NM Trenwith, Roikear, Camborne
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
CORNWALL
Edc, F*, Penwyn, Trcverbyn Road, St Austell.
Fleming, Col C. F., Weston, Flushing, Fal-
moutb.
Giddy, Mil. M., 3, Varley 1 errace, Liskeard.
Goodfellow, W G , The Firs, Penzance
Green, G. R , M c , Wodehousc Place, Falmouth,
Hallett, The Rev W II S, Higher Tower
Road, Newquay.
Hawkcn, J H , Bokelly, St Kcw, Wadebndgc
Hewitt, Dr H J , Grammar School, Saltash
Kitchens, J. M , ChfF&idc, Newlyn, Penzance.
Holt, J S , 4a, Ranclagh Road, St. Austell
Horsley, Dr Isabelle W , Plas> Maen, Macn-
porth, Falmouth.
Johns, W J., Christiana, Hclston
Johns, S , Senior School, Delaware, Gunms-
lake
Johnstone, G H , Trewithcn, Grampound
Road.
Johnstone, Miss E , Trewithen, Grampound
Road
Kestell, W T , Treator, Pads tow
Kittow, D. E , Browda, Linkmhornc, Calling-
ton
Lanyon, W, Lamnc, Newlyn Hast, New quay
Lyne, N S , Dunheved, Bodmin
Magor, Mrs G. S, Achilles, PoJ/eath, Wade-
bridge.
Miller, W E , White Hart Hotel, Launce^ton
Molesworth St Aubyn, Sir John, Bart , Pen-
carrow, Washaway, Bodmin
Moyle, J A , Bissoc, Truro
Old, W G , Homesieigh, St. Jhrvan, Wade-
bndgc.
Ould, J H , Tregoosc, Cury, Helston
Paull, J R., Trehaverne House, Truro
Pole, Lady Carew, Antony House, Torpomt
Pntchard, The Rev F H , Colchester Villas,
Falmouth Road, Truro.
Reed, N H , Virgmstowe Lodge, Bcaworthy,
Devon
Robert, The Rev. Chancellor R H W,
Benson House, Truro.
Rogers, F , Pitt Meadow, St Dominic, (falling-
ton
Rowe, J , 32, Queen Street, St Just.
Shopland, T., Clinton Road, Redruth.
Smith, G B , Trenadlyn, Mawnan Smith,
I'almouth
Smith, Miss M , o B E , Lynn Allen, Truro.
Spurway, E , Green Bank Lane, Liskeard
Stokes, Miss S S , Pcnmere, Treguman,
Ncwquay
Thomas, D W , Lowenac> Cambornc.
Thomas, Mis»s F W., Penlee, Market Street,
St Just
Thynne, Mrs A. C E , Penstowe, Budc
'1 rcffry, Mrs D E , Trcburthick, Porthpcan,
St Austell
Trefccnza, C , Tavis Vor, The Parade, Mouse-
hole, Pcri7ancc
Truio, The Rt Rev The Lord Bishop of,
Lis Escop, Truro
Tucker, W T , Tregwethcot, New Paik,
Wadebndgc
Urcn, Mrs M M , Trescrowan, Ileamoor,
Penzance
Varco, R , 16, Tower Park, Fowey.
Vian, E B , Trelower House, Trelowth, Sr.
Austell
White, L G , Crolt Hooper, Ludgvan, Pen-
zance.
Williams, H. C , Chypraze, Liskcard
Williams, J , 20, Pengelly, Delabole
Fox, W. T , Pcnjm-ick, Falmouth.
Bryant, C. L , Bosvcan, St Michael's Road,
Perranporth
CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
ASSISTANT SECRETARY . .
COUNTY TREASURER
SUPERINTENDENT
ATTENDANCE OFFICER
COUNTY SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
DEPUTY SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
OPHTHALMIC SURGEONS ..
ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEONS ...
EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
SURGEONS
RADIOLOGISTS
SCHOOL DENTIST
PRINCIPAL NURSE
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
ORGANISER OF ART AND
HANDICRAFT
ORGANISER OF DOMESTIC
SCIENCE
ORGANISER OF SCHOOL
CANTEENS
COUNTY LIBRARIAN
ARCHITECT
DAY OF MEETING
CUMBERLAND
Charles Edmonds, J.PO F.G.S., Mountain View, Cleator
Moor, Cumberland.
G. B. Brown, M.A., Education Offices, 5, Portland
Square, Carlisle. Tel. : 950.
E. L. Clarke, M.A., M.ED.
S. F. Marshall, M.A.
John Watson, F.S.A.A., F.I.M.T.A., The Courts, Carlisle.
F. Johnston (with thirteen others).
K. Fraser, M.D., D.P.H. (with nine assistants)).
Mark S. Fraser, M.D., D.P.H.
R. J. Leslie Fraser, M.D., D.O.M.S. ; Mary Mason, M.D.
H. Platt, F.R.C.S. ; E. S. Brentnall, F.R.C.S.
E. Craig Dunlop, M.D., F.R.C.S. ; R. S. Venters, F.R.C.S.
Dr. R. Conneli and Dr. R, Fawcitt.
Alfred Charles S. Martin, L.D.S. (with six assistants)
Miss C. F. Illmgworth.
Miss M. Fraser, L. Heyworth, Miss K. Sutton, and
Miss M. Sutton.
V. E. Ward.
Miss A. S. Adamson.
Miss E. Burley (with three assistants).
Miss W. E. Alder-Barrett, M.A., F.L.A.
J. H. Haughan, F.R.I.B.A.
Third Friday in January, April, July and October.
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CUMBERLAND
POPULATION
PRODUCE OF In. RATE
SCHOOLS
Name of School
Alston Samuel King's School
Brampton County Secondary School ..
Carlisle Grammar School
Carlisle and County High School for Girls .
Cockermouth County Secondary School
Keswick School
Millom County Secondary School
Penrith, Queen Elizabeth Grammar School
Wigton Thomhnson Girls' Grammar School
Wigton Nelson School
Whitehaven County Secondary School
Workington County Secondary School,
and Cumberland Technical College
195,120
£3,977 (General County Purposes).
Primary, 239 ; Grammar, controlled by Authority,
Alston (dual), Brampton (dual), Cockermouth (dual),
MiUorn (dual), Whitehaven (dual), Workinjrton
Technical and Secondary ; jointly with Carlisle
Authority, 1 ; jointly with Westmorland, 1 ;
represented on 4.
Modern Secondary Schools, 8.
There are 133 Voluntary Schools under the Cumber-
land Committee, the duties of Correspondent
being performed generally by one of the Managers.
It is sufficient to address " The Correspondent "
at any particular school.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Head
J. S. Swales, B.sc.
G. S. Wood, B.SC.
V. J. Dunstan, M.A.
Miss K. C. Wilson, M.A.
W. R. Booth, M.A.
F, Sandon, M.A.
A. R. M. Tranter, M.A.
Miss L. M. Leighton, B.sc.
R. Sayle, M.A.
W. Lawson, B.SC.
D. A. Clarke, M.A.
L. Wyld, B.SC., A.M.I.MECH.h.
MEMBERS
CHAIRMAN
Edmonds, C , Mountain View, Cleator Moor.
VlCh-ClIAJRMAN
Johnston, W , ** Maneville," 13, Carleton
Road, Pennth
Adams, J. J , " Greystoke," Loop Road
North, Whitehaven
Appleby, Mrs E , " Floraville," Corkicklc,
Whitehaven
Bowness, W , 2, Horn Hill, Millom
Clayton, Rev F C , St Mary's Priory, Cltator
Cusack, J. M , Elm Bank, Workington
Dickinson, R F , Red How, Lamplugh,
Workington
Douglas, J , 17, Harnston, Aspatna
Elhbon, F., 3, Park Terrace, Silloth
Gardiner, J , 7, The Villas, Egremont
Gatheral, Capt J M , Kershope House,
Penton, Carlisle
Gilbertson, J. W., 8, Lonsdale Terrace, Crosby
Villa, Maryport
Graham, Sir Fergus, Netherby, Longtown
Hadficld, G. W , Red House, High Harrington
Hepton, Mrs S A , Brotto, Thirlmere, Keswick.
Herdman, J. F., Crossgill, Garngill, Alston
Hill, T. J , How End, Thurs,by, Carlisle
Holhday, J E , The Gale, Abbeytown, Carlisle
Hope, Col. P M , 39, Brundholmc Terrace,
Keswick
Jackson, Miss G St G , Croft Hill, Moresby,
Whitehaven
Kenley, T. H, 11, St Paul's Avenue, Seaton,
Workington
Lamb, Major R, A , Hayton House, How Mill,
Carlisle
MacDonald, T. W,, High Moor, Fitz Road,
Cockermouth.
McCarron, J , 10(J, Crosby Street, Maryport
Morton, Lt -Col R, High Chestnut Hill,
Keswick
Needham, A , 3, Salterbeck Road, Workington
Rigg, R , 4, Dcrwcnt View, Great Brnughlon,
Coi-kermouth
Roberts, C H , Boothby, Brampton
Smith, Mrs M A , 5, Clay Street, Workington.
Stcphenson, T , Miners' Offices, John Street,
Workington
Thomas, J A , The Stance, Gosforth Road,
Seabcalc
Walker, J , I, lowerson Street, Cleator
Watson, J , Raw croft, Arthur Street, Pennth
Wilson, A B , Thomthwaite Grange, Keswick
Wilson, D , 8, The Promenade, Marvport
EX-OPHCIO
Dykes, Col H B , Kepplewra>, Broughton-m-
Furnes»s, Lanes
CO-OPTED
Coombs, Rev J , The Bircheb, Kesvuck
Fox, Mrs. E J , 58, High Street, Wigton
Leys, Mrs A M , Isel Vicarage, Cockermouth
Lightbound, Rev. A A , St Begh's, Coach
Road, Whitehaven
Lowe, Miss M E , Brent House, Fell Lane,
Pennth
Mitchell, Mrs L M , Heech House, <55, Mam
Street, Egremont
Nicholson, Mrs. W , Boothby, Brampton
Sayle, R , Nelson School, Wigton
Sharp, E T , Burnbank, Seaton, Workington
Smith, Miss D. J , 20, Moor Road, Millom
Stokoe, T H , 5, Park Terrace, Maryport
Wandless, W H , 12, Earl's Road, Bransty,
Whitehaven.
Wilkinson, Rev. J R , The Rectory, Lazonby
Pennth.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN . . .
DIRECTOR
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
COUNTY TREASURER
DENBIGHSHIRE
T. J. Roberts, J.P.
. Alderman Edward Williams.
Edward Rees, M.A., LL.B., Education Offices, Ruthm.
Tel. : Ruthm 200.
, D. Andrew Davies, B.A.
William Burd.
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER H. Arwel Thomas, M.SC., M.B., CH.B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.,
AND COUNTY MEDICAL D.P.H.
OFFICER
DEPUTY COUNTY MEDICAL T. Kennck Hughes, M.B., CH.BO D.P.H.
OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL Wm. McKendnck, M.D., D.P.H. ; Margaret Jones
MFDICAL INSPECTORS AND Roberts, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; Sybil Owen Edwards,
ASSISTANT COUNTY M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
MEDICAL OFFICERS
SCHOOL DENTAL SURGEONS H. E. Fussell, L.D.S. (LIV.) ; G. H. Craine, B.D.S. ;
R. A. Rider.
HIGHER EDUCATION J. G. Roberts, L.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
COUNTY ARCHITECT .. G. D. Wiles.
COUNTY LIBRARIAN . E. R. Luke, F.L.A.
COUNTY YOUTH ORGANISER Gwilym Powell.
ORGANISER OF PHYSICAL Miss A. D. Howie,
TRAINING
COUNTY Music ORGANISER Miss J. M. Williams, F.R.C.O.. L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M,
ORGANISER OF SCHOOL Miss Anna Jones.
MEALS
POPULATION OF ADMINIS- 157,645.
TRATIVE AREA
TOTAL EDUCATION RATK . 7s. 5d.
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE, £3,257,
1945-46 (estimated)
PRIMARY SCHOOLS County
Voluntary
County
MODERN SECONDARY
SCHOOLS
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Boys
2
Girls
1
1
(a) Provided
(6) Non-Provided,
but aided on a
deficiency basis
Totals ...
Pupils in attendance at above schools : —
Boys Girls Mixed
(a) — 242 ^75
(b) 828 615
Mixed Totals
2
8
10
Totals
617
Totals
828
857
1,322 2,765
1,697 3,382
TECHNICAL COLLEGE
Head
T. Samuel, M.sc.
Name of School
Denbighshire Technical
College and Junior
Technical School
TEACHERS' TRAINING COLLEGE
Wrexham Emergency Training College ... Principal: T. C. H. Parry.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
AGRICULTURAL
Llysfasi Farm Institute
Llysfasi Junior Agricultural School . .
DENBIGHSHIRE
EDUCATION
. Principal : D. S. Edwards, B.SC.
Headmaster : R. E. Vaughan Roberts.
B.SC.
Youth Service
The County Youth Committee consists of : —
(a) 19 members of the Education Committee ;
(b) 2 members of the Wrexham Education Committee ;
(c) 4 members representing local, civic and industrial life ;
(d) 7 representatives of the teachers ;
(e) 8 representatives of various voluntary organisations ;
(/) Also, the Local Ministry of Labour Welfare Officer and the Regional Organiser
of the National Council of Social Service attend in a consultative capacity.
The amount included in the estimate for the year 1946/1947 for the purposes of the
Youth Service was £3,550.
MEMBERS
Al IttKMEN
Aston, W , Acton Grange, Wrexham.
Cross, E A , 38, Macsgwyn Road, Wrexham
Davies, G , '1 y Co^h, Celn Mawr, Wrexham
Edwards, J r, Brynhytryd icrracc, South
Lane, Ponciau, Wrexham
Evans, A O , Whitehall, Denbigh
Kvans, R , Bcrwynfa, Wynnstay Road, Old
Colwyn.
Griffiths, T , Central House, Glyn Ceinog,
Wrexham
Hughes, H , Bachymbyd Isa, Rhewl, Ruthm.
Hughes, H. W , Glat>u>ed, Pwllglas, Ruthm
Humphreys, W F , Maelor Stores, Acrefair,
Wrexham
Jones, Mrs 1) , Bryii Fst>n, Penyi_ae, Wrexham
Jones, T,, 4, High Street, Coedpoeth, Wrexham
Jones, T. L, Penybryn, Llangollen, Wrexham
Lloyd« Mrs. C] , Fairholme, Denbigh
Osborne, J D H., Derwas, Abergcle
Parry, W , Ty Newydd, Duke Street, Rhos ,
Wrexham.
Roberts, E , Ddol, Llansannan, Denbigh
Roberts, R II , Foxhall, Denbigh
Williams, D O, Plas-y-Cocd, Old Colwyn
Williams, E., Mytton Holm, Foster Road,
Wrexham
Williams, II E , Glanllyn Faim, Tawyn,
Abergcle.
Williams, W., Plas Llechciddior, Llanrwsi
Williams, T. L , Hartneld, Maesydre Road,
WTrcxham
COUNCILLORS
Bacon, B S , Bryn Ynyr, Llamwst
Bennett, A V , 11, New Road, Rhosddu,
Wrexham
Boden, E , Sunny Bank, Rossett, Wrexham
Breeze, Mrs E C , 63, Ruabon Road, Wrexham
Burrill, L P , Ty Goch, Tretnant, Denbigh
Challoncr, Mrs V , Aingarth, 10, Gerald Street,
Wrexham
Charles, L , Menai, Bryn Glas, Rhos , Wrex-
ham
Coatcs, A R , The Garage, Acrefair, Wrexham
Davies, E , 71, St John's Road, Wrexham.
Davies, J C , Tyddyn Y Pare, Denbigh
Ellis, R. W , Post Office, Pontfadog, Wrexham
Fvans, H S , Gorphwysfa, Station Road,
Chirk, Wrexham.
FenwiLk-Palmer, Lt.-Col. R., Cefn Park,
Wrexham.
Foulkcs, J. E., Pcntrefelin, Llandyrnog,
Denbigh.
Francis, J , 67, High Street, Coedpoeth,
Wrexham
Griffiths, Z., Rhianfa, Park Road, Ponciau,
Wrexham
Hampson, H., 6, Chester Road, Wrexham.
Holly well, W. T , 24, Bryngwyn, Caradoc Road,
Coedpoeth, Wrexham.
Hovey, Miss E. M , Gorsehill, Upper Colwyn
Bay.
Hughes, A b , Carfrcf, C 'hapel Street, Cefn
B>chan, Wrcxham
Hughes, IX J , Hafr^n, Ccrngydrudion,
Corwen
Hughes, H , Holmwood, Ruabon Road,
Rhostyllen, Wrexham
Hughes, H M , Plas Caegmcs, Llanrwst
Hughes, Mrs M G , Groea Farm, Pcnvcac,
\Vrc xham
Hughes, R, Brookhousc Farm, Denbigh
Jones, h , Dene\vood, Wynn Avenue, Old
Colwyn
Jones, E V , T'yii L.lanfair, Llanfair D (" ,
Ruthm
Jones, Mis F, Llwyd Grove, Fron Road,
Colwyn Bay
Jones, F H A, o, Princess Drive, Colwyn
Ba>
Jones, H M, Post Office, Llansannan, Den-
bigh
Jones, J E , Cysuloi*, Alacrdv, <"nrwc.n
Jones, Mis M , X P Bank House, Wrexham
Joneh, 'I homas, 31, Nantygacr Road, Llay,
Wrexham
[ones, r O, Hatodlas, Pculv\^ Road, Old
Colwyn
Jones, W , Crais-yr-Oncn, I lan^crnitw, Aber-
Kclc
Lewis, R R , ihe (.ottapk, Llansihn, Oswes»tiy.
Lloyd, H J , 2, Sunnyside, New Rhosrobin,
Wrcvhain
Morns, J E, Brodawcl, '1 revor, Wrexham
Morris, J. L , The Crest, Bukhguyn, Wrexham
Morris, W I , Trevvcrn Ganol, Llanrhaiadr
Y.M , Oswestry
Owen, F B , 1, Bryii I orra^e, Ruabi>n, Wrex-
ham.
Owen, G , Glanralon, l\i\v>n, Abcigclc
Parry, E , Manorafon, Llantair Road, Abergele.
Parr>T, E , 51, North Road, Ponciau, W'rexham
Parry, R, lleatherdale, Brjn Glas, Rhos,
Wrexham
Pickering, H, Cae.iu \U)styn, Llanarmon-yn-
lal, Mold.
Platt, T. II, 20, Bodwyn Paik, Grcsford,
Wrcxham
Price, F.., 65, Mold Road, Wrcxham
Price, J., 2, Elm Cottages, Gatewcn Road,
New Broughton, Wrexham
Roberts, T. J , 2, Well Street, Ruthm
Roberts, T. P., Fronhyfrvd, Denbigh
Rowlands, R E, Plas Mcifod, Hcnllan,
Denbigh
Salt, A. II , Bryn-a-Glyn, Abergele Road,
Colwyn Bay
Stephens, F. W , Chctwynd Grove, Marchwicl,
Wrexham
Taylor, J , Myrtle House, Windy Hill, Cefny-
bcdd, Wrexham
Thomas, T. J , Cae Haidd, Nebo, Llanrwst.
Thomas, W. E, Ficldhcad, Chirk Green,
Wrexham.
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DENBIGHSHIRE
Tomlmson, E , West End Farm, Holt, Wrex-
ham
Watkins, E M , Oakleigh, Windsor Drive,
Old Colwyn.
Watkins, R. F , Plas Bodyngharad, Llanfwn>g,
Ruthm.
Williams, E , 12, Bryn Road, Moss, Wrcxham.
Williams, E M , 6, Hyfrydle, Quarry Road,
Brynteg, Wrexham
Williams, J E , Britannia Inn, Horseshoe ljas>s,
Llangollen, Wrcxham
Williams, I H , Plas Gwyn, Dinerth Road,
Rhos-on-Sca
Williams., J. R , Carreglcfn, Ahergele
Williams, J S 3 The Poplars, Brymbo, Wrcx-
ham
Williams, R., Meddiant, Llansantffraid, Glan
Conway
Williams, A L , Wcrn Isa Farm, Llangollen,
Wrexham
Wynne, Sir Watkm Williams, Wynnstay,
Ruahon, Wrexham
Yorwcrth, D. M , 73, Ruabon Road, Wrcxham.
CO-OP rti>
Affleck, Mrs Collyme, Pcnymaeb Avenue,
Wrcxham
Boscawcn, Mrs T G, Trevalyn Hall, Rossett,
Wrexham
Costain, Rev A. J , M A , Ryddl School, Oak-
wood Park, Conway
Davics, Mrs C , 18, Gerald Street, Wrcxham
Dodd, Prof A H , Brynhylryd, Bangor
Guffith, Rev W, Y Ddol, Abcrgele
Jones, Rev Dr. E. K , Brodawel, Park Avenue,
Wrexham
Jones, Mrs R. A , Bryn View, Ruabon,
Wrexham
Morns, Miss A G , Bryn Hyfryd, Abergelc
Rogers, E , B A , Ruel, Wrcxham Road, Johns-
town, Wrexham
Williams,, Mrs M. C , Gilfach, Llanrwst
CHAIRMAN ...
CLERK
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
CHIEF CLERK
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ACCOUNTANT
ARCHITECT
DAY OF MEETING
POPULATION OF
ADMINISTRATIVE AREA
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE ..
SCHOOLS
DERBYSHIRE
Alderman F. A. Gent, B.E.M.
H, Wilfrid Skinner, C.B.E., LL.B.
W. G. Bnggs, M.A., County Education Office, St.
Mary's Gate, Derby. Tei. : 2232.
S. Birks, M.A.
A. S. Allison.
J. B. S. Morgan, B.SC., M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
T. Watson, A.S.A.A., A.I.M.T.A.
F. H. Crossley, DIP. ARCH. (Liverpool).
Last Tuesday in the month.
584,703.
£13,605.
Primary, 443 ; Secondary, 67.
There are Ib9 voluntary schools under the Derbyshire Committee, the duties of
Correspondent being performed generally by one of the Managers. It is sufficient to
address, " The Correspondent " at any particular school.
Youth Service
The County Youth Sub- Commit tee is a Sub-Committee of the Education Com-
mittee, consisting of representatives of the Education Committee, religious bodies,
voluntary organisations, teachers' associations and other interested bodies and persons.
Special Committees have been established within the areas of the former Part III
Authorities in the County and local Youth Committees, acting as advisory committees
of the County Youth Sub-Committee, have been set up in the larger urban districts and
parishes. The Chairman of the County Youth Sub-Committee is Councillor
Brig.-Gen. E. C. Walthall.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School Head
Alfreton, Swanwick Hall County Secondary Dr. L. W. H. Payling.
School (B. & G.)
Ashbourne, Queen Elizabeth's Grammar
School (B. & G.)
Bakcwcll, Lady Manners* School (B. & G.)
Belper, Herbert Strutt Secondary School
(B. &G.)
Buxton, Cavendish High School (G.)
Buxton College (B.)
Chesterfield Girls' High School (G.)
Chesterfield Grammar School (B.)
Clay Cross, Yupton Hall Secondary School
(B. & G.)
*Doveridge, Abbotsholme School (B.)
Dronfield Grammar School (B. & G.)
*Dufneld, St. Ronan's School (G.)
C. F. Ball.
L. W. Tidmarsh.
G. Ducker.
Miss M. H, Manscll.
R. Bolton-King.
Miss E. D. Hyslop.
(Vacant).
C. O. Drabble.
C. H. C. Sharp.
N. S. Milhcan.
Mrs. E. M. Melbourn
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES* YEAR BOOK
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS— continued.
DERBYSHIRE
Name of School
Eckington County Secondary School (B. & G.)
Glossop Grammar School (B. & G.) .
Heanor County Secondary School (B. & G.)...
Ilkeston County Secondary School (B. & G.)
Long Eaton County Secondary School
(B. &G.)
*Long Eaton, Trent College (B. )
Matlock, Ernest Bailey Secondary School
(B. &G.)
*Matlock, The Convent High School (G.) .
New Mills County Secondary School (B. & G.)
*Matlock, Darley Dale, St. Elphin's (C. of E.)
(G.)
*Ockbrook School (G.)
*Repton School (B.)
Shirebrook Secondary School (G.)
Stave ley, Netherthorpe Grammar School
(B. &G.)
Wirksworth, Anthony Cell's Grammar School
(B. &G.)
*Recognised as efficient, but
Head
Dr. D. M. Walmsley.
C. Lord.
(Vacant).
S. R. Wood.
F. E. Roberts.
R. G. Ikin.
B. C. Ormc.
Miss M. C. Murphy.
N, Taylor.
Miss M. E. Hudson.
Miss J. F. Orr.
Rev. H. G. M. Clarke.
Miss M. E. Wills.
A. L. Creed.
C. Round,
not grant aided.
TECHNICAL COLLEGE
Name of College Principal
Chesterfield Technical College .. ... N. Harwood.
Clown
Heanor
MINING
Name of Institute
INSTITUTES
Principal
. . W. Lomax.
Oxley).
... S. Berry.
(Acting Principal . H.
Name of School
SCHOOL OF ART
Head
Chesterfield G. W. Hindle.
The Borough of Chesterfield is an Excepted District and the Scheme of Divisional
Administration provides for the establishment of 5 Divisional Executives
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE OF EXCEPTED DISTRICT.
POPULATION
EDUCATION OFFICER
EDUCATION OFFICES
CHAIRMAN ...
TOWN CLERK
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
DAY OF MEETING
SCHOOLS
North-West Derbyshire
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION
OFFICER
OFFICES
CHAIRMAN ...
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS
Borough of Chesterfield
66,650.
A. Greenough, B.SC. (Lond.), L.r.i1.
Town Hall, Chesterfield.
Tel. : 3232.
Alderman H. Cropper, O.B.E., J.P.
R. Clegg.
Dr. J. A. Stirling, D.S.C., M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
Third Monday in each month.
Secondary Schools, 12 ; Primary Schools, 22 ; Infants'
Schools with Nursery Classes, 8 ; Open- Air School
with Children's Centre and Residential Hostel, 1.
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVES
H. N. Jones, M.A.
6, The Quadrant, Buxton.
J. D. Doyle, J.P.
Primary, 87 ; Secondary, 12.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
DERBYSHIRE
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVES— continued.
North-East Derbyshire
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION C. J. W. Parkin, M.A.
OFFICER
OFFICES (temporary}
CHAIRMAN
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS
Mid-Derbyshire
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION
OFFICER
OFFICES
CHAIRMAN
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS ...
South-East Derbyshire
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION
OFFICER
OFFICES (temporary}
CHAIRMAN ...
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS ..,
South Derbyshire
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION
OFFICER
OFFICES
CHAIRMAN . .
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS ..
c/o Town Hall, Chesterfield.
5. Sales, J.P.
Primary, 114 ; Secondary, 27.
C. Middleton, B.SC.
Bramcote House, Cromford Road, Ripley, Derbyshire.
C. Tomlmson.
Primary, 82 ; Secondary, 9.
Whitficld Scorer, M.A.
Education Department, Town Hall, Ilkeston.
Mrs. J. Taylor.
Primary, 61 ; Secondary, 11.
R. Heath Smith, O.B.E., B.SC.
6, The Strand, Derby.
Alderman H. Buck.
Primary, 99 ; Secondary, 8.
MEMBERS
Al Dl RMI N
Babbs, H A , 62, Hunlokc Road, Holmewood,
Chesterfield
Boot, W., Churn wood Villas, Morton, Derby
Buck, II , Miners' Office, Alexandra Road,
Swadlmcote, Burton-on -Trent.
Cantnll, Mrs M , Vicarwood House, Locko
Road, Spondon
Cooper, A , The Peak, Gaiter Lane, Shirebrook,
Mansheld
Gent, F A , B r M , " Craiglands," Victoria
Road, Pmvton, Nottingham
Sudburv, F P., o B t., " Woodlands," Stanton
Road, Ilkeston.
Varley, J , " White Hart," Morewood Moor,
Wmgheld, Derby
Wilson, F , " Shaftholme " Slcetmoor Lane,
Somercotes, Derby
COUNCTT I ORS
Buxton, Mrs G , The Gables, 17, Quarry Hill
Road, Ilkeston
Cuthbert, J H , 25, Lord Street, Glossop,
Manchester
Dilks, 'I , Ivy Villa, Stanley Common, near
Derby
Fcakin, C , 9, Spa Croft, Tibshelf, Derby
Fewkes, R , 25, Armstead Road, Beighton,
Sheffield
Hancock, J B , 3, Cress y Road, Alfreton
O'Ryan, Dr D J , Rock Villa, Longlands Road,
New Mills
Pattison, L , Oakdene, Devonshire Avenue,
Long Eaton, Nottingham
Pettitt, S. L , Southcroit, Buxton.
Pipes, H,, ** The Cottage/' Robinson's Hill,
Melbourne, Derby
Platt, F, Ricige House, Hayfield, Stockport
Shepherd, W , 15, Victoria Street, South
Normanton, Derby
Short, F. S , Crewe (Cottage, Tapton, Chester-
field
Street, J L , 1 37, Nottingham Road, Belper,
Derby
Sutton, Mrs D M , 75, Middlecroft Road,
Stavclcy, Chesterfield
Swale, E., Rhode House, 77, Hady Hill,
Chesterfield.
Walker, Sir Ian, D s o , T.D , Osmaston Manor,
Ashbourne
Ward, R A , *« The Oaks," Park Estate, Green
Lane, Dronhcld.
Wood, C B , 34, High Street, Codnor, Derby
CO-OP i LD
Fit/Hcrbert, The Ven H. F.., Weston-on-Trcnt,
near Derby
Baldwin, Rev Father, St AnneN, Terrace
Road, Buxton.
Mclntyre, Miss K , 76, Belper Road, Derby
Wortley, Principal H A. S , University College,
University Park, Nottingham
Armstrong, Mrs H E , 1019j London Road,
Alvaston, Derby.
Cropper, H , o H t , J.P , The Bungalow, Brock-
well, Chesterfield
Drabble, C O , Tupton Hall Grammar School,
near Chesterfield.
Haddock, T, 50, Highfield Lane, Newbold,
Chesterfield
Oxley, H , Mining and Technical Institute,
Clowne, Chesterfield
Webb, Mrs E, Walden Cray's Hill, Swarr-
wick, Derby
Welk, Mrs. I S., Crows Nest, Duffield, Derby
Walthall, Brig -Gen E. C. W. D , c,M G ,
D.S o , Alton Manor, Idndgehay, Derby
Searlc, W R , J.P , The Elms, Quarndon near
Derby.
Smith, Alderman W , Glossop House, Ilkeston
White, Alderman C F , M.P , Tansley House,
Tansley, Matlock.
Hunt, F. W., Town End Farm, Bolsover,
Chesterfield.
Taylor, W , Denby Collieries (Drury Lowe)
Ltd , Denby, Derby.
88
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
CHAIRMAN ..
VICE-CHAIRMAN
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER
DEPUTY EDUCATION OFFICER
ASSISTANT EDUCATION
OFFICER
CHIEF CLERK
COUNTY INSPECTORS
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLO-
GIST
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
ASSISTANT ORGANISFRS OF
PHYSICAL TRAINING
ORGANISER OF DOMESTIC
SUBJECTS
ORGANISERS OF SCHOOL
MEALS
SCHOOL MFDICAL OFFICER
DEPUTY ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICER
SENIOR ASSISTANT COUNTY
MEDICAL OFHCER FOR
MATERNITY AND CHILD
WELFARE
OPHTHALMIC SURGEONS .
COUNTY PSYCHIATRISTS
ASSISTANT COUNTY MEDICAL
OFFICERS
SENIOR COUNTY DENTAI
SURGEON
SCHOOL DENTAL SURGFONS
HEALTH VISITORS AND
SCHOOL NURSES
SPEECH THERAPIST
ORTHOPTIST
ARCHITECTS
POPULATION OF ADMINIS-
TRATIVE AREA
TOTAL EDUCATION RATE...
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE ...
COUNTY ACCOUNTANT
SCHOOLS
DEVONSHIRE
B. C. Lampard-Vachell.
J. A. Day.
W, E. Philip, M.A.,, County Education Office, Castle
Street, Hxcter. Tel. : Exeter 3095.
D: Cook, B.A., PH.D.
F. F. Brotherton, M.A.
R. C. Perrott.
W. A. Robbins, M.A. ; E. Parkinson, B.A.
Miss O. C. Sampson, M.A., B.ED.
A. P. Young ; Miss K. Hacker.
Miss C. L. Elliot ; Miss B. Martin ; Miss M. M.
Chetham, Miss M. A Moore.
Miss N. Penfold, B.SC. -
Miss N. Commin.
P. B. Redmond ;
Miss E. M.
Mrs. K. C.
Miss P. A. Pollard ;
Stockman ; Mrs.
Whitmore.
L. Meredith Davies, B.A., M.A., M,B., M.D., B.CH. (Oxon.),
D.P.H. (OxonJ, M.R.C.S. (Eng.), L.R.(\P (Lond ).
F. J. G. Lishman, M D. (Hygiene), M.B., B.s , D.P.H. ,
L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., D.L.O.
Frances Heron Watson, M.B., c M.B., D.P H.
W. G. Hutton, M.A., M.R.C.S (Eng), L R.C.P. (Lond.),
D.O.M.S. ; Margaret L. Foxwell, M.R.C.S. (Eng.),
L.R c.P. (Lond.), D.P.H. (Lond), D C.H. (Eng).
Edward William Anderson, M.D., M.B., CH.B., M.R c>.}
D.P.H., F.R.CP. ; H Scott-Forbes, M.R.C.S., M.R c.p ,
D.P.H.
15.
J. Fletcher, L.D.S.
lo.
39 (includes 6 School Nurses).
1 and 1 part-time.
1 part-time.
H. V. de C. Hague, F.R.I.B.A. (County Architect);
I. Sidey, L.R.I.B.A. (Deputy Architect)
450,923.
Rate levied for 1946-47— 5s. Id.
£13,125 (estimated}.
(Vacant).
Provided
Non-Provided : —
C.ofE.
R.C
Others
Total
No. of
Departments
.. 250 \
215
8\
21
475
No. on
Roll
35,236
89
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
DEVONSHIRE
Boys Girls Mixed Totals
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS ... (a) Provided ... 6 5 11 22
(b) Non-Provided, 21—3
aided but not on
deficiency basis
(c) Non-Provided, 21 — 3
and not aided by
the L.E.A,
Totals 10 7 11 28
Devon Pupils in attendance at above schools (i.e ;
excluding evacuees) : —
Boys Girls Mixed Totals
(a) 1,955 1,805 3,464 7,224
(b) 353 305 — 658
(c) — — — —
Totals ... 2,308 2,110 3,464 7,882
Youth Service.
YOUTH ORGANISER ... S. C. Willis.
ASSISTANT YOUTH Miss P. M, Jewell ; J. S. Gibson.
ORGANISERS
The County Youth Committee is a Sub-Committee of the Education Committee,
and reports direct to it ; the Education Secretary is also Secretary to the Youth
Committee. There are also 23 Local Youth Committees which are Sub-Committees
of the County Youth Committee, and are charged with the stimulation and co-
ordination of the activities of the various organisations in their areas. Youth Councils
representing the 14-20's now exist in connection with the majority of Local Youth
Committees.
TECHNICAL COLLEGE
Senior
_r ~. . . . Full- tj me Evening
Name Principal Students Students
South Devon Technical College,
Torquay S. W. Smith, B.SC. (Eng.) 457 763
TECHNICAL SCHOOL
Barnstaple Science, Art and Technical School . Principal : R. C. Fox, B.SC., PH.D.
Schools of Art Pan-time
Senior Day ana
xr /• o / ; tr j Full-time Evening
Name of School Head Student* Students
Bideford A. Sharp 16 102
Newton Abbot F. G. Hill 17 96
Paignton A. K. Sutdiffe ... 18 258
Tiverton F. P. Goodchild ... 16 142
Torquay W. Ritson 22 323
Evening Institutes
(including Technical and Commercial classes at Science, Art and
Technical Schools).
No. of centres — 122 ; No. of evening students — 7,335.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
(a) Provided School Headmaster or Headmistress
Barnstaple Grammar School (B.) E. T. L. R. Haywood, M.A.
Barnstaple Grammar School (G.) Miss E. M. Atkins, M.A.
Bideford Grammar School (M.) C. W. Stephenson, M.sc.
Colyton Grammar School, Colyford (M.) ... D. McKay-Ohm, M.A.
Crediton High School (G.) Miss L. O. Parsons, B.A.
Crediton Grammar School (B.) ... .. D. A. Grenfell, B.A.
Dartmouth Grammar School (M.) H. C. Lloyd, B.SC.
Exmouth Grammar School (M.) D, W. A. Hughes, B.A.
Ilfracombe Grammar School (M.) ... ... S. C. Thompson, M.A.
90
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
DEVONSHIRE
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS— continued.
School Headmaster or Headmistress
Kingsbridge Grammar School (B.) ... .. F. B. Lisle, M.A.
Newton Abbot Grammar School (M.) .. Dr. B. H. Chapman, M.A.
Okehampion Grammar School (M.) . . .. H. J. Mills, M.A.
Ottery St. Mary, King's School (M.) J. M. O. Johnson, M.A.
Plympton Grammar School (M.) . . . II. W. Hale, B.sc.
Tayistock Grammar School (M.) . . . G. I. N. Whitficld, M.A.
Teignmouth Grammar School (M.) .. .. S. Silverston, B.sc,
Tivcrton Boys' Grammar School . . J. F. Duffin, M.SC.
Tivcrton Girls' Grammar School . . . Miss D. K. Pinchin.
Torquay Boys' Grammar School ... ... J. W. Harmer, M.A.
Torquay Girls' Grammar School ... ... Miss C. M. Wilkinson, B.A.
Totnes County School (G.) Miss A. M. H. Scott, M.A.
Totnes Grammar School (B.) . . C]. D. T. Owen, M.A.
(b) Non-Provided, aided but not on a Deficiency Basis
Bideford, KdgchiH College (G.) Miss H. C. Hill.
Shcbbear U.M. College (B.) J. B. Morris, M.A.
West Buckland (B.) . S. E. Howells
(<:) Non-Provided, and not aided by the L.E.A.
Bideford, West Bank School (G.) * Miss M. E. Abbott; Miss M. R.
Hewlett.
Rousdon, Allhallows School (B.) G. Shallow.
Tavistock, Kelly College (B.) R. V. H. Westall.
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVES
North Devon Divisional Executive
DIVISIONAL OFFICFR . F. W. Blackburn, M.A.
OFFICES . . . The Castle, Barnstaple, N. Devon.
CHAIRMAN .. . .. B. G. Lampard-Vachell, Weare Giftbrd Hall, Weare
Gifford, Bidcford, N. Devon.
DAY OF MEETING Once every two months, on the second Monday in the
month.
South-West Devon Divisional Executive
DIVISIONAL OFFICER . . F. S. Claxton, B.A.
OFFICES
CHAIRMAN.. .. .. J A. Day, Horsford, Middle Warberry Road, Torquay,
Devon.
DAY OF MhiiTiNG. ... Once every two months, on the third Wednesday in
the month.
Torbay Divisional Executive
DIVISIONAL OFFICER . . A. E. J. Best, B.A.
OFFICES , Education Offices, Lymington Road, Torquay, Devon.
CHAIRMAN . . . . . R W. Turner, Meadow House, Meadow Road, Toiquay,
Devon.
DAY OF MEETING Monthly, on the third Wednesday in the month.
MEMBERS
Cart wright, Miss E A , Abbeville, Teign- Ash Parsons, Rev L , 1, Queen's Crescent,
mouth, Devon York Road, Exeter, Devon
Blackmore, Mrs E R ," Ezenuk," New Park, Buckingham, W F C, " Plyms," Landkey,
Kmgsteignton, Devon N Devon
Harper, Mrs R, 11, Boutport Street, Barn- Burton, T , Glenville East, Bideford, N Devon
staple, N Devon Rutland, R , Preston House, Paigmon, Devon
Hepburn, Miss, Cowley ("lose, Bradninch, Cock, J , Oaton, Ashburton, Devon
Devon Daw, Sir John, I, Louisa Terrace, Exmouth,
Lampard-Vachcll, Mrs Weare Gilford Hall, Devon
Weare Gifford, near Bidcford, N Devon Day, J A, Horsford, Middle Warberry Road,
Marker, Mrs. B , Beech Walk, Honiton, Devon Torquay, Devon
Phillips, Mrs. J. M., Sudbury Lawn, Honiton, Dunn, T , Heanton Croit, Ashford, Parnstaple,
Devon N Devon
Pugh, Miss F. M , Cheshunt, Babbacombe Dunning, F A., 8, Orchard Terrace, Rumsam,
Road, Babbacombe, Torquay, Devon Barnstaple, N. Devon
Smyth-Richards, Miss, Patchole Cottage, FJmhirst, L. K , Darlington Hall, near Votnes,
Kentisbury, Barnstaple, N Devon Devon.
Whitaker, Mm K , Old Kiddicott, Clyst St Fletcher, Sir Frank, Sulton Close, Redlap,
Mary, Exeter, Devon Dartmouth, Devon.
Wilson, Miss, Penton, Crediton, Devon Fulford, G U , Lyndndge, Okehampton,
Allhusen, O., Pinhay, Lyme Regis, Dorset Devon.
Amory, D H , Chevithorne, Barton, Tiverton, Gregory, Preb I L , The Vicarage, Hartland,
Devon Bideford, N Devon.
01
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
DEVONSHIRE
Griffin, Rev J. B , The Vicarage, Newton St
Gyres, near Exeter, Devon
Harmer, J. W , Croyton, Teignmouth Road,
Torquay, Devon
Harris, W,. Warmington, Hick-ford, N Devon
Harvey, W. T , 6, Rundle Road, Newton
Abbot, Devon
Hayter-Hames, G C , Chagford I louse,
Chagford, Newton Abbot, Devon
Jones, F, Preswylfa, Kadford Road, Plym-
stock, Plymouth, Devon
Kemeys-Jcnkm, F. E , St Leonards, Rolle
Villas, Exrnouth, Devon
Kennaway, Sir John, Bart , Escot, Ottery St
Mary, Devon
Ladkin, W G , Fairlca, WestviHe, Kings-
bridge, Devon
Lake, W , South Park, Withendge, Tiverton,
Devon
Lampard-Vachell, B G, Wcare GifTord Hall,
Weare Gifford, near Bideford, N. Devon
Linscott, E. T , Three Hedges, Budleigh
Salterton, Devon
Maddicott, W , Rowdens, Ipplepen, Newton
Abbot, Devon
Martin, W H. H , Cnissways, Sandpark,
Barns taple, N Devon
Murray, Principal J , University College of the
South-West, Exeter, Devon.
Oliver, A. N., Rosebank, Rumsam, Barnstaple,
N Devon.
O'Malley, Rev J. P., The Presbytery, Exmouth,
Devon.
Ormiston, Lt -Col T. L , Trood House,
Alphington, lixeter, Devon.
Parsons, W. L , Aylmer, Holwell Lane, Bnxham,
Devon
Pcrkm, E. H , Graitons, Box's Shop, near
Launceston, Cornwall.
Riley, W Arnold, " Inmsfree," Dawhsh, Devon
Shapland, W E , 3, St. Aubyns Villas, Tiverton,
Devon "
Shelley, Sir J b' , Bart., The Palace, Crcditon,
Devon
Spanton, G W H , Kingswood, Paignton,
Devon.
Squance, J , Galmmgton, Shebbear, Bea-
worthy, Devon.
Tretheway, F., Moorland Guest House, Shaugh,
near Plymouth, Devon.
Turner, R W., Meadow House, Meadow
Road, Torquay, Devon.
Verney, F. W , Parsonage House, Bishops-
nympton, Devon.
Ward, Col R , Dewcrstone, Hampdcn Avenue,
St Marv church, Torquay, Devon
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN .
COUNTY EDUCATION
OFFICER
CLERK TO THE COMMITTEE
DEPUTY COUNTY
EDUCATION OFFICER
ASSISTANT EDUCATION
OFFICERS
COUNTY LIBRARIAN
ORGANISFRS OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
ORGANISER OF HANDICRAFT
ORGANISER OF GARDENING
COUNTY YOUTH
ORGANISERS
COUNTY ORGANISER ov
DOMESTIC SUBJECTS
ORGANISER OF Music
COUNTY CANTEENS
ORGANISER
WELFARE OFFICER,..
COUNTY AND SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICER
COUNTY ARCHITECT
DEPUTY COUNTY
ARCHITECT
COUNTY TREASURER
DEPUTY COUNTY TREASURER
POPULATION OF
DORSET
Alderman A. J. Woodroffe, M.B.E.
R. G. Stone.
J. L. Longland, M.A., Shire Hall, Dorchester, Dorset.
Tel. : Dorchester 1000.
C. P. Brutton, Clerk of the County Council.
A. F. Alexander, M.A., PH.D.
Miss E. Miller, B.A., A.B.P.S.S. ; E. A. Collins.
H. W. Elliott, A.L.A.
J. Hay field ; Miss H. Gnmwood.
S. G. Wcstlake.
F. G. Goldsack.
S. L. Ware (Boys)
Miss N. F. Jex.
Dr. R. Johnson.
Miss M. L. Penman.
Miss W. M. Wright.
T. W. Stallybrass, M.D., D P.H.
H. E. Matthews, A.R.I. B.A.
F. J. Barton, A.R.I.B.A.
Miss Jean Maybee (Girls).
C. Borries, A.S.A.A.
F. J. Heale, A.S.A.A., A.LM.T.A.
239,352 (including Poole and Weymouth).
ADMINISTRATIVE AREA (estimated]
TOTAL EDUCATION RATE... Rate levied for Education, 1945-46 — 5s. 6Jd.
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE, General County £7,443.
1946-47 (estimated]
92
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SECONDARY MODERN
SCHOOLS
SECONDARY GRAMMAR
SCHOOLS
Provided
Non-Provided : —
C. ofE.
R.C
Others
Total
(a) County
(b) Voluntary
Total
(a) County
(6) Voluntary
Totals .
No. of
Departments
64 '
164
7
12
247
Bov*
2
3
Pupils in attendance : —
/toys
(a) County . 819
(6) Voluntary . . 962
15
Girls
4
Girls
DORSET
No. on
Roll
22,278
No.
11
4
No. on Roll
2,892
207
3,099
Mixed
4
3
Totals
10
6
16
Mixed Total*
1,479 3,533
758 1,720
Totals . . .
1,781 1,235 2,237 5,253
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School
(a) County Boys'
Poolc Grammar School
Sherborne Foster's Grammar School...
Head
A. W. M. Greenfield, B.A.
H. Lush, M.B.E., M.A.
(b) County Girls'
Dorchester County School
Parkstonc Grammar School
Sherborne Lord Digby's School
Shattesbury High School
(c) County Mixed
Bridport Grammar School
Lyme Regis Grammar School
Swanage Grammar School
Weymouth Grammar School
(d) Voluntary Controlled
Beaminster Grammar School (Mixed)
Gillingham Grammar School (Mixed)
Wimborne Grammar School (Boys) ...
(e) Voluntary Aided (Transitionally)
Dorcester Grammar School (Boys) . .
Shaftcsbury Grammar School (Boys)
Biandford Grammar School (Mixed)
Miss M. H. Johnson, M.A.
Miss W, M. Allen, M.A.
Miss H. C. Thomson, B.A.
Miss M. K. Dunford, M.A.
F. 1. Jordan, M.A.
T. B. Pearn, M.C., M.A.
J. W. Turner, B.A.
C. F. Linnitt, B.SC.
F, M. Porter, M.A.
M. T. Perks, M.A., B.LITT.
J. C. Airey, M.C., M.A.
R. W. Hill, M.A.
R. B. Minchm, M.A.
(Acting) T. L. Hughes.
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE OF EXCEPTED DISTRICT
Borough of Poole
T. L. Higham.
BOROUGH EDUCATION
OFFICER
OFFICES
CHAIRMAN
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS
57, Commercial Road, Parkstone. Tel. : Parkstonc
2180.
Alderman H. S. Carter^ O.B.E.
Primary, 24 ; Secondary, 6.
93
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
DORSET
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE OF NON-EXCEPTED DISTRICT
South Dorset Divisional Executive
(Borough of Weymouth, Urban District of Portland, and parts of Dor-
chester Rural District)
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION
OFFICER
OFFICES
A. M. Munday, B.A.
CHAIRMAN
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS
88, St. Thomas Street, Weymouth. Tel. : Weymouth
1812.
A. Biles.
Primary, 29 ; Secondary, 4.
TECHNICAL AND ART SCHOOLS
Name of School Principal
Poole School of Art P. A. Wise, A.R.C.A. (Lond).
South Dorset Technical College, Weymouth H. B. Pond, B.sc.
(Including Junior Technical and Junior
Commercial Schools)
Youth Service
The County Education Committee for Dorset acts as the County Youth Committee,
but is advised on matters both of policy and of detail by a County Youth Advisory
Panel of 12 members, and also by a number of District and Local Youth Committees
covering the County. Information about any of these Committees may be obtained
from the County Education Officer. There are two County Youth Organisers, one
for boys' and the other for girls' work, and seven District Organisers or Club Leaders,
employed either full or part-time by the Committee.
SUB-COMMITTEES
(lontmiltet (,hatt man
Primary Education Captain B P Lcschallas
Secondary Education . . A J Woodruff*. , M B c
Further Education R W. Hill, M A
Special Services R G Stone
Finance and General Purposes Lt -Col A 1) Pass, o B F
Agncultuial Education . L Skyrm, M A
Childien's Care . Miss K. M Style
County Library . Sir Theodore 'lasker, c i £ , o.u f
MEMBERS
CHAIRMAN
Woodroffe, A J , M.B L , White Ley, Rhode
Hill, Lymc Regis.
VICE-CHAIRM\N
Stone, R. G , Priors Cleve, Yetmmster
Andrews, N E , La Lee, Whitcchurch, Bland-
ford
Biles, A , 56, Rod well Avenue, Weymouth
Blacker, Mrs E. M L , Netherbury Court,
Bcammstci
Bright, J , 117, High Street, Poolc
Carter, H. S , o B K , The Hermitage, Parkstone
Chesterfield, J 1)., 1, Bell Street, Shaftcsbury
Chisman, R. E , Englcfield, Vicarage Road,
Poole
Churchill, Mrs O. B , 2, West Hill Road,
Weymouth
Chute, The Ven Archdeacon, J c , The Rectory,
Piddlehmton
Colfox, Sir William, Bart , M c , Symondsbury
Manor, Bridport
Comben, R S., c B E , Melville, 6, Holland
Road, Weymouth
Cordy, W. J , Greystones, Sherborne
Dampier, Sir William, t R s , Hilfield Manor,
Dorchester
Digby, The Lady, Cerne Abbas, Dorchester
England, G H , 88, Chickcrell Road, Wey-
mouth
Fare, W. J , 44, Cornwall Road, Dorchester.
Francillon, Mrs W G R , Harcombe House,
Uplyme, Lyme Regis
Gale, S J , Holmleigh, 67, Victoria Grove,
Bridport.
Gifford, H, Durwcston, Blandford
Hambro, Capt. A. V.» Milton Abbas, Blandford.
Hill, R. W , South Walks House, Dorchester
Hyde, C E , Manor House, Wool, Wareham
Jackman, D A. J., M B H , West Grange Albert
Road, Dorchester
Jackson, Capt H G , R N , 9, Lansdowns
Squaie, Weymouth
Le Breton, Sir Edward, Lodcrs C ourt, Bridport
Lees, Sir John, Bart , D s o , M c , Post Green,
Lytchett Minster, Poolc.
Leschallas, Capt B P , Charmmstcr House,
Dorchester
Llewcllin, Miss M M , Upton House, Poolc
Manscl, Major R C , The Manor Home,
Halterworth, Romsey.
Martindalc, H T , New Street, Easton, Port-
land
Mitchell, Cmdr H K B, HN, FoJke Manor,
Sherborne
Page, A E , H, Belle Vue Terrace, Portland.
Pass, Lt -C Ail A D , o B K , Wootton Fit/pame,
Charmouth
Pass, Mrs A D , Wootton Fitzpame, Char-
mouth
Putman, E , The Red House, De Maully
Road, Canford ChrTs, Bournemouth.
Reeves, F C , M.M , 16, Wimborne Road, Poole
Shaftcsbury, The Rt. Hon The Earl of, P c ,
KP, G c v.o , CBL, St Giles House,
Wimborne.
Skynn, L , M.A , Middlebrook, Bcammster.
Strang, J , Bere Regis
Style, Miss K , Hillbutls, Wimborne
Tasker, Sir Theodore, c I.F., o.u i , ic.s,
South Barn, Durlston, Swanagc
I'hurston, A C , 36 Ashley Rt>ad, Parkstone
1 ilney-Bas<»ett, J G., 7, Orchard Avenue,
Parkstone.
Tobm, The Revd. Fr. P , The Presbytery,
Lyme Regis.
Welch, F., East Road, Bridport.
Woodroffe, R J , The Talbot Arms Hotel,
Uplyme, Lyrne Regis.
Wordsworth, C. R., Baglake, Litton Cheney,
Dorchester.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES YEAR BOOK
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN . . .
DIRECTOR
ASSISTANT DIRECTORS
COUNTY INSPECTORS
DURHAM COUNTY
... J. Gilliland, j.p.
... J. W. Amslcy.
...- A. A. Denholm, B.SC,, Shire Hall, Durham. Tel. :
Durham 980 to 991.
... Primary Education : L. W. Davis, B.COM. ; Higher
Education :
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
ASSISTANT OFFICHRS
SUPERINTENDENT OF
DOMESTIC SUBJECTS
ORGANISER OF DOMESTIC
SUBJECTS
PHYSICAL TRAINING
ORGANISERS
ORGANISERS OF MEALS
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
DEPUTY SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICERS
W. Leslie ; E. Roberts, M.SC. ; T. W. Nightingale,
B.SC. ; H. Croudace, B.SC. ; Misb F. Wood.
J. A. Courtney.
Primary Education : R. Elliot, B.A. ; Higher Education :
(a) Secondary — W. N. Linklcter, B.SC. ; (b) Further —
R. Harding, B.SC.
Miss L. C. Anderson.
Mrs. M. Davison, B.SC.
SCHOOL OCULISTS .
DENTAL OFFICERS ..
ARCHITECT
COUNTY ACCOUNTANT
COUNTY LIBRARIAN
YOUTH ORGANISER
Music ORGANISERS
DRAMA ORGANISERS
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
OFFICER
POPULATION OF ADMINIS-
TRATIVE COUNTY AREA
TOTAL EDUCATION RATE
PRODUCT OF Ip. RATE,
1946-47 (estimated)
M.
R. Bernard, A. Divine, J. Howieson ; Misses
Bewley. D. Druce, D. D. Pybus, M. Robinson.
Miss G. H. Moore, Miss M. Wilson, Miss M. Marriott,
Miss J. English.
Ian McCrackcn, M.A., B.SC., M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
Robert W. Locke, M.D., B.s.
Elizabeth Bainbndge, M.B., B.S. ; William H. Bourn,
M.B., B.S. ; Alice M Bowman, M.B., B.S., B.HY.,
D.P.H. ; John J. Godson, M.B., B.CH. (temp.) ;
Maunco B. Griffith, M.B., CH.B. ; Kathleen N. W.
Hall, M.B., B.S. ; Sydney Havelock, M.B., B.S., B.HY.,
B.SC., D.P.H. ; Susan MacMahon, M.B., B.CH., B.A.O.,
D.P H. ; Mary Minns, M.B., B s. (temp.) ; Elizabeth N.
Niel, M.D., B.S., D.P.H. j Dorothy D. Nichol, M.B0
B.S., B.HY., D.P.H. 3 John G. Paley, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ;
D.P.H. ; Amy Mary Parkinson, M.B.,M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
William James Peden, L.R.C.P. £ s., D.P.H. ; John
W. A. Rodgers, M.B., B.CH. ; George H. Shanley,
L.AI.S.S.A. .; R. T. Wordingham, M.B., B.S.
Edgar Frederick Herbert Bell, M.B., B.S. ; Arthur T.
Paterson, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., D.P.H. (part-time) ;
Gcorgina A. McNicol, M.B., CH B.
James L. Clay, L.D.S. (Glasgow) ; George J. S. Little-
field, L.D.S. (Durham) ; Charles G. Lingford, L.D.S. ,
R.C.S. (England), M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; Arthur Thomas
Picton, L.D.S. (Durham) ; John R. W. Sivell, L.D.S. ;
George E. Soper, L.D.S., R.C.S. (England) (part-time).
Sixteen School Nurses.
Six School Dental Attendants.
F. Willey, F.R.I.B.A., F.S.I., 34, Old Elvet, Durham.
Tel. Durham 147.
Arthur Abel, A.S.A.A., A.I.M.T.A.
W. C. Hamilton, 24, Old Elvct, Durham.
T. R. Sherwood.
Percy L. Rogers (County Area) ; F. J. Firth (South
Tyneside Area).
Miss Dorothy R, W. Carr (County Area) ; Mrs. Greta
M. Veitch {South Tyneside Area).
R. J. Chapman.
921,006.
Rates levied for Education, 1946-47 — 6s. Ud.
General County (Education) £14,573.
95
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
DURHAM COUNTY
Non-Excepteci Districts
1. — North Eastern
DIVISIONAL OFFICER
OFFICES
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS
2.— East Central
DIVISIONAL OFFICER . .
OFFICES
SCHOOL DFPARTMENTS
3.— North Central
DIVISIONAL OFFICER
OFFICES
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS . .
4. — Northern
DIVISIONAL OFFICER . .
OFFICES
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS ...
5.— Stanley
DIVISIONAL OFFICFR
OFFICES
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS ...
6.— North Western
DIVISIONAL OFFICER
OFFICES
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS ...
7, — Western
DIVISIONAL OFFICER
OFFICES
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS
8.— West Central
DIVISIONAL OFFICER
OFFICES
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS .
9. — South Western
DIVISIONAL OFFICER
OFFICES
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS
10.-— Central Division
DIVISIONAL OFFICER
OFFICES
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS
11. — Eastern Division
DIVISIONAL OFFICER
OFFICES
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS .
12. — South Eastern
DIVISIONAL OFFICER
OFFICES
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS ..
DIVISIONAL OFFICERS
A. W. Summerbcll.
25, Foyle Street, Sundcrland. Tel. : Sunderland 2149.
Primary, 41 ; Modern, 8 ; Grammar, 2.
J. H. Veitch.
Myre Hall, Houghton-le-Spring. Tel.: Houghton 147.
Primary, 43 ; Modern, 6 ; Grammar, 2.
F. Wise.
Station Road, Chester-le-Street. Tel.: Chcster-le-
Strcet 3291.
Primary, 41 ; Modern, 4; Grammar, 1.
B. A. Lee.
20, Shibdon Road, Blaydon-on-Tync. Tel. : Blaydon
37.
Primary, 49 ; Modern, 3 ; Grammar, 2.
O. Wilson.
Front Street, Stanley. Tel. • Stanley 151.
Primary, 34 ; Modern, 7 ; Grammar, 1.
W. A. D. Pape.
Derwent Street, Blackhill, S.O. Tel. : Consett 201.
Primary, 45 ; Modern, 3 ; Grammar, 1.
N. Morgan.
Wesley Street, Crook. Tel. : Crook 105.
Prinary, 43 ; Modern, 2 ; Grammar, 1.
W. Bryce.
42, Whitworth Terrace, Spennymoor. Tel.: Spenny-
moor 92.
Primary, 49 ; Modern, 0 ; Grammar, 1 .
A. Taylor.
12, King Street, Bishop Auckland. Tel. : Bishop
Auckland 10.
Primary, 73 ; Modern, 7 ; Grammar, 2.
B. T. E. Jones.
Lloyds Bank Chambers, Durham. Tel. : Durham 545.
Primary, 49 ; Modern, 5 ; Grammar, 2.
F. B. Smith.
Holly House, Easington Village, Easington Colliery.
Tel. : Easington 327.
Primary, 51 ; Modern, 7 ; Grammar, 1,
M. Anderson.
Westbourne Chambers, Bishopton Lane, Stockton-on-
Tees. Tel. : Stockton 6641.
Primary, 49 ; Modern, 3 ; Grammar, 1.
96
13.— Tyneside
DIVISIONAL OFFICER
OFFICES
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
DURHAM COUNTY
DIVISIONAL OFFICERS— ccv/mmW.
G. W. Kendal.
... 66, Grange Road West, Jarrow-on-Tyne. Tel. :
Jarrow 67234.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS .. Primary, 40; Modern, 9 ; Grammar, 1.
Stockton Hxcepted District
DIVISIONAL OFFICLR
OFFICES . . .
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
P. Muir, M.A., B.SC., M.hD.
32, Dovecot Street, Stockton-on-Tees. Tel. : Stock-
ton 67347-8 (2 lines).
Primary, 36 ; Modern, 6 ; Grammar, 2.
No. of
Departments
County . .431
Voluntary . 176
Total
607
One Special (M.D.) School for 94 boys and
(residential). 1 Remand Home for 34 boys.
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
(a) Maintained .
(b) Voluntary, but
aided on a
deficiency basis
(c) Voluntary, and
not aided by
the L.E.A.
Totals
Pupils in attend-
ance at above
Schools : —
Bovs
4
GnL
4
Mixed
12
girls
Totals
20
3
12
25
1,523
477
193
1,495
212
100
5,429 8,417
— 6S9
— 353
Totals
GRAMMAR
Name of School
Bishop Auckland King James I Grammar
Bishop Auckland Girls' Grammar
Blaydon
Chester-le- Street . .
Consett
Durham Johnston
Durham Girls' Grammar
Hartlepool Henry Smith
Hookergatc
Houghton-lc- Spring
Jarrow ...
Ryhope Robert Richardson
Seaham Harbour Girls'
Spennymoor Alderman Wraith
Stockton Boys' ...
Stockton Girls'
Washington Alderman Smith
Wellfield A. J. Dawson
Stanley Grammar
Wolsingham Grammar...
2,193 I,8b7 5,429 9,489
SCHOOLS
Head
A. Morrison.
Dr. I. M. Agnew.
... J. H. Williams.
... J. Smailes.
.. H. Bradley.
... Dr. C. Storey.
... Miss M. Graham.
... J. Moor.
*.. J. Troup.
...* J. M. Jones.
... * C. N. Robinson.
... S. B. Graham.
... Miss J. A. Farrow.
... W. Sumner.
.. Dr. J. R. Kinnes.
. . Miss M. E. Millburn.
. R. H. Mather.
... J. Ingram.
.. W. Carr.
... T. Gates.
97
D2
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
DURHAM COUNTY
MODERN SCHOOLS
MODERN SCHOOLS
Boys
County ... 10
Voluntary ... 1
Totals
11
Girh
11
2
13
Mixed
35
5
40
The above figures do not include the Stockton Schools.
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT BUREAUX
Address
25, Foyle Street, Sunderland
Myre Hall, Houghton-le-Spring. .
Station Road, Chester-le- Street . .
20, Shibdon Road, Blaydon
Front Street, West Stanley
Derwent Street, Blackhill
Wesley Street, Crook
42> Whitworth Terrace, Spennymoor
12, King Street, Bishop Auckland
Lloyds Bank Chambers, Durham
Holly House, Easington Village
Westbourne Chambers, Bishop ton Lane,
Stockton-on-Tees
Telephone No.
Sunderland 2149
Houghton-le-
Sprmg 147
Chest.-le-St. 3291
Blaydon 37
West Stanley 151
Consett 201
Crook 105
Spennymoor 92
Bishop Auck. 10
Durham 545
Kasington 327
Stockton 66641
Juvenile Employ-
merit Officer
A. B. Platts.
T. Robson.
J. J. Denmson.
C. S. Lowe.
N. Lee.
J. A. Davidson.
J. B, Hind.
D. C. Hcmpson.
B. Tanfield.
G. W. Stephcnson.
J. Barkess,
M. A. Yellow.
TECHNICAL SCHOOLS AND EVENING INSTITUTES
Principal or
Organising Master
E. Hutchmson
Name of School or Institute
Durham Johnston Grammar
School
Hartlepool Henry Smith Gram-
mar School
Jarrow Grammar School
Stockton Technical School
Seaham Modern School
Hetton Lyons Modern School
Shmey Row County School . .
Washington Aid. Smith Gram-
*mar School
Chester-le- Street Grammar
School
Blaydon Grammar School . .
Oxhill County School
Consett County School
Consett Grammar School . .
Crook County School . .
Willington County School
Dean Bank County School
Spennymoor Grammar School
Bishop Auckland Girls' Gram-
mar School
Bishop Auckland King James I.
Grammar School
Blackball Colliery County School T. B. Dickinson
Easington Colliery County School W. R. Hills ...
Horden Modern School ... E.J.Brooke .
Murton County School ... J. Swinburne ...
BilhnghamSouthModern School W. J. Warwick
In addition, Evening Classes are Conducted at 272
98
G. D. Stott
A. R. A. Thomas
E. Baldwin
W. T. Whitham
J. L. Gelson
R. H. Stokeid
R, H. Mather
J. Smailes
J. H. Williams
F. J. Goss .
G. Dickinson
H. Bradley
W. Minns
G. L. Close ...
A. Selkirk ...
T. F. Nattrass
T. Cook
J. W. Roberts...
Technical Day
Students
122
119
Evening
Students
506
326
794
2,240
443
493
282
326
393
359
255
213
624
236
325
460
281
231
300
— 338
— 300
— 253
— 410
— 648
smaller Evening Institutes.
EDUCATION COMMITTEES YEAR BOOK
DURHAM COUNTY
TECHNICAL SCHOOLS AND EVENING INSTITUTES— continued.
Part-lime Day
Art Classes Principal and Evening Students
Stockton Technical Institute ... E. Baldwin . 34
One Training College for Women
Neville's Cross Training College, Durham.
Principal : Miss M S. Coey.
One Emergency Training College for Women
Wynyard Hall Training College, Wolviston, near Stockton -on-Tees Principal :
Miss S. C. Bertie.
Youth Service
The Scheme for the Establishment of the Service of Youth approved by the Educa-
tion Committee in September, 1940, was planned for all youth work in the County
to be directed by a County Youth Committee, which is a Sub-Committee of the Higher
Education Committee, and fourteen Local Youth Sub-Committees. The mam task
of the various Local Youth Sub-Committees is to maintain contact with the youth
activities of their areas and to make recommendations to the County Youth Com-
mittee. The constitution of all Committees has been decided by the County Council
and the members include representatives of the Education Committee, Religious
Denominations, Youth Organisations, Teachers, Employers and Employees.
During 1945, the Youth Committee has been engaged in encouraging existing
youth organisations by the provision of grants, courses for leaders, and recreational
classes, and also in furthering the development of youth work by the establishment
of new youth organisations in the schools, known as Old Scholars' Clubs.
Recreation Classes have been provided for youth organisations and a variety of
educational subjects have been taught.
ME
ALDERMEN
Alderson, J. J.P , 36, Cranbournc Terrace,
Stockton-on-Tees
Blackwell, J H., j P , 7, Northdene Avenue,
Seaham
Bloomfield, G W, j P\ 22, Consett Road,
Castleside, Consett
Duddm, M , 46, Hawthorn Crescent, Quarnng-
ton Hill, Ferryhill
Foster, J W , j p , Rosendale, Neville's Cross,
Durham.
Garland, G , j P , North House, Fence Houses
Gilhland, J., ORE, j P , " Armadale,'* Lowes
Barn Bank, Durham
Leesdale, H , J.P , 3, Croft Terrace, Coundon,
Bishop Auckland
Middlcwood, J R S , o.n E , j p , 2, Dent
Street, Tmdale Crescent, Bishop Auck-
land
Robinson, E,3 j P , " Cannondale," Rear Loud
Terrace, Annheld Plain
Royston, Mrs E M , J.P , 4, Neville Square,
Lowes Barn, Durham.
Sergeant, P, 9, Gill Crescent, Woodstonr
Village, Fence Houses
COUNCII LORS
Ainsley, J. W , 35, Gladstone Terrace, Sunni-
side, Tow Law, Bishop Auckland
Anderson, A , 9, Dans Castle, Tow Law, Bishop
Auckland
Baines, W., 22, Chaytor Terrace, Fishbuin,
Stockton-on-Tees
Beniield, T., C.B E , j p , 2, John Street, Ferry-
hill.
Bolton, H., 6, Owen Terrace, Chopwell,
Newcastle-on-Tyne
Boswell, R S., 44, Stephenson Street, Hartle-
pool.
Carter, J. T., " Ashburn," Park Road North,
Chester-le-Street.
Coulson, W , 3, East View, South Moor,
Stanley.
Cowen, E , 17, Cowcn Gardens, Team Colliery,
Gateshead.
Coxon, J. R., 5, Westfield Crescent, Spnngwell,
Gateshead, 9.
MBERS
Dent, W, 13, Station Crescent, Bilhngham
hllison, C, 26, Canning Street, Hebbuin
Hall, J 1* C, 11, VJeardale Terrace, Annheld
Plain, Stanley
Hodgson, H , 3, Chaucer Street, Houghton-le-
Sprmg
Holmes, T , " Broadv\ood," Finckm Hill,
Sacriston, Durham
Howe, Mrs Mary, j P , Rosslvn House, West
Auckland, Bishop Auckland
Kcll, G P, H, South View, Hij?hiield, Row-
lands Gill
Kell, J , " Atlantis," Sunderland Road, Hot Jen
Knowles, R G , 1 I, Boyd Street Consett
Liddle, \V , JP, Greta House, Butter know lc,
Bishop Auckland
Lillystonc, W , 32, Norton A\ env.e, Stockton-
on-Tees
Pntcharcl, G H, 31, I eaholmc lerraci,
Blackball Colliery, West Haitlepool
Robinson, T A , j i , " Lyneroft," 9, R'dley
Terrace, Leadgatc, Consett
Singer, C T, 10, Cleveland Road* Bainard
Castle
1 hompson, R , 9f>, Coikton Hill Road, Bishop
Auckland
Vickers, G I" , 10, Castle Street South, Castle-
town, Sunderland
Vickery, Col C L , c M G , D s o , j p , Whorlton
Grange, Barnard Castle
Wallord, Mrs C» E M , 'I he Old Rectory,
Gicat Stamton, Stockton-on-Tecs
CO-OP £ i D
Fuge, T D , " Harriston," Park Road Noith,
Chcster-le-Street
Liddle, T, 11, Durham Road, Spennymoor
Parkinson, T , 20, Holborn Terrace, Ryton-on-
Tyne.
Jolley, Mrs B , j P , 11, Tecs Crescent, Stanley
Thompson, Mrs H W , j p , Post Office, Hthel
Terrace, Castletown, Sunderland
Todd, Mrs. T , M B i. , j P , 1, Parkland Teiracc,
Seaham »
RI.PRLSLNIINC. SICK KTON DIVISIONAL hxt
One vacancy
99
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER
DEPUTY CHIEF EDUCATION
OFFICER
ASSISTANT EDUCATION
OFFICERS
SENIOR ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANTS
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS
CHIEF CLERKS
ORGANISERS
ADVISERS ..
PSYCHOLOGIST TO THE
EDUCATION COMMIT TEE
SCHOOL MEDICAL STAFF
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS
(also engaged in Mater-
nity and Child Welfare)
ESSEX
H. L. Green.
W. J. James, M.B.E.
B. E. Lawrence, M.A., PH.D., County Offices, Chelms-
ford. Tel. : Chelmsford 3231.
T. G. Fendick, M.A., LL.B.
D. N. Bungey, M.A. ; (one Vacancy).
R. W. Ferguson, M,A. ; W. S. Huxley, B.A. ; A. M.
Rhodes,
J. S. Bishop, M.A. ; W. A. Boughtwood ; Miss A.
Cntchley, B.sc. ; Mrs. M. Elcy, B.A. ; Miss S.
Muers, B.A. ; H. Procter, M.A. ; E. Whitehead, M.A.
A. C. Crowe and P. C. H. Jackson.
Miss J. A. G. Mitchell (Domestic Subjects) ; J.
Gillespie, B.sc., and Miss E. Jollyman (Rural Science) ;
H. P. Crabtrce (Physical Training) ; Miss E. Bremner
(School Canteens) ; *B. S. Maconick (Service of
Youth) ; F. E. Kenchington, D.sc. (Young Farmers1
Clubs).
F. Burkhill, B.A.,, and Dr. W. H. Swinbornc (Music) ;
Miss M. C. Cobby and Miss N. M. Neve (Drama).
Miss E. M. Bartlett, B.A., PH.D.
W. A. Bullough, M.SC., M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. (County
and School Medical Officer) ; G. G. Stewart,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. (Deputy County Medical
Officer) ; J. W. Pickup, M.D., D.P.H. (Senior Medical
Officer, School Medical Section) ; A. H. Staples,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; (Ophthalmic Specialist) , *T.
Coliyer Summers, F.R.C.S. M.B., CH.B., D.O.M.S. ; *I.
Graham White, M.D. ; and *Miss L. H. Macfarlanc,
M.B., D.P.H., D.O.M.S. (part-time Ophthalmic
Specialists).
* Temporary appointments.
D. C. Adams, M.B., CH.B.; W. H. Alderton, M c.,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. ; B. F. Beatson, M.R.C.S ,
L.R.C.P., D.P.H., D.T.M. & H, ; F. K. Bibby, M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P. ; \V. T. G. Boul, M.D., D.P.H. ; J. T. Brown,
M.B., CH.B. , *Mrs. W. N. Coppard, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ;
W. F. Corfield, M.D., M.B., B.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.,
D.P.H. ; ')J. H. Crosby, M.B., CH.B. ; R. Cushing,
M.A., M.B , B.CH. ; *A. P. Draper, M.D. ; E. L.
Ewan, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; J. C. T. Fiddcs, M.B.,
CH.B. ; A. R. Forbes, M.B. ; tH. Franks, M.B., B.S. ;
D.P.H. ; J. R. Hetherington, L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., D.P.H. ;
N. S. R. Lorraine, M.D., D.P.H., F.R.S. (Edin.) \
Miss D. Maclean, M.B., CH.B. ; D. I. Mart, M.B.,
B.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. ; tW. J. Moffat,
M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; P. X. O'Dwyer, M.B., B.CH.,
B.A.O., D.P.H. ; A. H. Phelpss M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ;
J. Ramsbottom, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; Miss M. D.
Rankine, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H., M.M.S.A. ; J. S. Ranson,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. ; Mrs. J. B. RatclirTe, M.B.,
CH.B. ; S. R. Richardson, B.A., M.D., D.P.H. ; Miss M.
Sutcliffe, M.A., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., B.CH., D.P.H. ;
J. M. Thomas, M.A., M.B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; *Mrs.
M. Turner, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; *Miss E. Walker,
M.R.C.S., M.B,, B.S., L.R.C.P.
100
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
SENIOR DENTAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT DENTAL
OFFICERS
SCHOOL NURSES
ESSEX
S. K. Donaldson, L.D.S., R.F.P.S.
R. Chase, L.D.S. ; P. A. Chandler, L.D.S. ; B. Connelly,
L.D.S. ; J. Edgar, L.D.S. ; J. F. Godfrey, L.D.S. ;
*Mrs. C. Gricshaber ; H. C. Heighton,
A. M. Hughes, L.D.S. ; D. W. Hurley,
*Mrs. E. Kimelman ; 1 Mrs. E. Krott j Mrs.
Lane, L.D.S. ; F. V. Magnise, L.D.S. ;
McKcnzie, L.D.S. ; S. N. Manning, L.D.S. ;
Millet, L.D.S. ; tA. G. Oldale, L.D.S. ; *Mrs. D.
Shirlaw ; C. Sumsawaste, L.D.S. ; O. R. Vignale,
L.D.S. Part-time : F. K. Johnson, L.D.S. ; G. B.
Player, L.D.S. ; R. A. Pepper, L.D.S.
Miss E. K. Trillwood (Superintendent Health Visitor).
There are 80 Health Visitors carrying out school
nursing as part of their duties, and 17 whole-time
school nurses.
L.D.S. ;
L.D.S. ;
C. M.
B. C.
tK. J.
ARCHITECT . . H. Conolly, F.R.I. B.A. (County Architect).
COUNTY ACCOUNTANT ... H. W. Collis, F.I.M.T.A.
* Temporary appointments, f Absent with Forces.
1,377,700.
POPULATION OF
ADMINISTRATIVE AREA
TOTAL EDUCATION RATE
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1946-47 (estimated)
NURSERY SCHOOLS
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SECONDARY MODERN
SCHOOLS . . .
SECONDARY GRAMMAR
SCHOOLS
Equivalent rate m £ of estimated rate-borne expendi-
ture— 65.83d. County Library Rate — 3 Id.
£41,973.
County . ,
Voluntary
County
Voluntary :
C. of E.
R.C. .
Others
Totals
No. No. OH Roll
3 180
1 29
No. of JS
Departments
. 388
70. on Roll
31-5-46
210
23
6
" 122,681
627
121
34,126
(Recognised by Ministry of Education and within
administrative County only).
(a) Maintained
(b) Voluntary : —
Controlled
Aided ..
Traditionally
assisted
(c) Direct Grant.
(</5 Independent
(not Grant Aided)
Totals
Bov*
^5
18
Girh
9
17
Mixed
9
10
Totals'
23
6
4
11
45
Pupils in attendance at above schools, 1945-46 : —
Boys Girls Mixed Totals
(a) 2,763 4,632 3,735 11,130
(b) 1,879 602 — 2,481
101
ESSEX
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School
(a) Provided Boys' Schools
Buckhurst Hill County High School
Ilford County High School
Leyton County High School ...
Romford Royal Liberty School
Walthamstow Sir George Monoux Grammar
School
Provided Girls' Schools
Brentwood County High School
Chelmsford County High School
Colchester County High School
Ilford County High School
Leyton County High School
Loughton County High School
Romford County High School
Walthamstow County High School ...
Woodford County High School
Provided Mixed Schools
Barking, Abbey School
Braintrec County High School
Chingford County High School
Clacton-on-Sea County High School
Dagenham County High School
Harwich County High School
Hornchurch County High School
Maldon Grammar School
Wanstead County High School
(b) Voluntary
*Chelmsford, King Edward VI. School (B.) ..
tColchestcr Royal Grammar School (B.)
*Earls Colne Grammar School (B.) ...
*Halstead Grammar School (G.)
^Newport Grammar School (B.)
"Thurrock, Grays Palmer's Endowed School
(B.)
*Thurrock, Grays Palmer's Endowed School
(G.)
*Transitionally assisted.
(c) Direct Grant
Brentwood Sir Anthony Browne's School (B.)
Brentwood Ursulme High School(G.)
Ilford Ursuline High School (G.)
Woodford Bancroft's School ( B. )
Head
J. H. Taylor, B.A.
H. S. Kenward, M.A.
Dr. L. Couch, B.A., B.sc.
S. B. Hartley, M.A.
J. F. Elam, M.A.
Miss D. M. Brown, B.SC.
Miss G. M. Cadbury, M.A.
Miss R. H. King, M.A.
Miss E. B. Bull, M.A.
Miss R. Boullen, M.sc.
Miss M. E. Heald, M.A.
Miss E. M. Waters (Acting H.M.)
Miss M. M. Burnett, M.A.
Miss K. M. H. Chapman, M.A., B.SC.
E. A. Loftus, M.A., B.SC.
H. Cordingley, B.SC., PH.D.
A. F. Burden, M.A.
V. Smith, M.A., B.LITT.
Miss D. M. Williams, B.A., L.R.A.M.
H. Meteyard, B.SC.
N. Baker, B.A. (Acting).
A. Ingham, B.A.
A. F. Joseph, M.A.
N. Squier, M.A., B.SC*
A. W. Fletcher, B.A.
J. G. Sykes, M.A.
Miss I. Alexander, B.A.
M. O. Willmore, M.A.
Revd. H. A. Abbott, M.A.
Miss A. Leworthy, B.SC.
t Controlled.
C. R. Allison.
Mme. U. Schoenen.
Miss M. H. Pendlebury.
S. Adams.
(//) Independent
Buckhurst Hill Oaklea School (G.) Miss B. Gardner.
Chigwell School (B.) R. L. James.
Felsted School (B.) . . . A. H. Andrew, M.A.
Harlow College (B.) K. L. Dames.
Hatfield Heath, Downham School (G.)
Loughton School (B) ...
Saffron Waldcn Friends' School (M.)
Saffron Walden Grammar (B.)
Walthamstow Forest School ( B. )
Wanstead, Royal Wanstead School (G.) ..
(at Ingatestone Hall, Ingatestone, Essex.)
Woodford Green St. Mary's Convent School
102
/Mrs. It. L. Houison Crawford.
\Miss B. Graham.
O. G. Johnson.
/G. Littlcboy.
\Miss J. Ellmor.
H. B. J. Mould.
G. C. Miller.
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
COUNTY TECHNICAL SCHOOLS
Headmaster
Mid-Essex County Technical School G. B. C. Palmer, B.A., B.SC.
North-East Essex County Technical
School
South-East Essex County Technical
School
South-West Essex County Technical
School
Romford County Technical School . . .
Grays County Technical School
E. H. Enoch ...
J. S. Arthur, O.B.E., B.SC., A.I.C.
Lt.-Col. G. Drewry, O.B.E., B.SC.,
A.R.I.C.
H. V. Church, B.A
J. D. Hobkinson, M.A.
ESSEX
Pupils in
attendance
537
360
953
TECHNICAL COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS OF ART
Name of College
Mid-Essex Technical
College and School of
Art, Chelmsford
North-East Essex Tcchm-
cal College and School of
Art, Colchester
South-East Essex Tech-
nical College and School
of Art, Dagenham
South-West Essex Tech-
nical College and School
of Art, Walthamstow
Principal
W. Taylor, D.sc.
E. H. Enoch (Acting)
N. M. H. Light-
foot, M.A.
Senior
Full-time
Students
79
252
525
Patt-timc
Day
Student*
647
861
1,018
500
294
Evening
Students
1,783
1,219
4,383
648 4,218
H. Lowery, M.SC.,
PH.D., D.SC.,
M.ED.
TRAINING COLLEGE
The Forest (Emergency) Training College, Technical College, Walthamstow, E.I 7.
(125 students). Director : Dr. A. Plummer.
YOUTH AND ADULT SOCIAL WELFARE SERVICE
Community Centres
The Committee make grants in aid of the Friday Hill Community Centre, Chingford,
and the Wanstcad House Community Centre, Wanstead and Wood lord
Residential Youth Centres
Two residential youth centres are maintained by the Committee . —
Clarance House, Thaxted ... . ... Warden : R. A. Jones, R.A.
The Old Rectory, Wicken Bonhunt Warden
REMAND HOMES
Name of Home Telephone No,
" Longmoor," Harold Wood Ingrebourne 294
(Accommodation, 34 boys)
Newport House, Gt. Baddow, Gt. Baddow 111
Chelmsford (Accommodation, 20 girls)
APPROVED SCHOOL
Name and Address Telephone No.
Chafford School, Ramsey, Harwich Ramsey 18
(An Intermediate School for 60 Boys).
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT BUREAUX
THURROCK DISTRICT
Telephone No. Juvenile Employment Officer
E. H. Heclas.
Superintendent
J. C. Bennett.
Miss R. C. Abbs.
Headmaster
H. T Conway.
Address
Education Offices, Rosslyn
Road, Barking, Essex.
Vestry Hall, New Street,
Chelmsford, Essex.
Education Office, Trinity
Street, Colchester, Essex.
Education Offices, Quarry Hill Tilbury 544
School, Grays, Essex.
Cleveland Road, Ilford, Essex Ilford 0065
Kirkdale Road, Leytonstone, Lcytonstone 1417
E.ll.
High Street, Walthamstow, Larkswood 4453
E.17.
Rippleway 2420...
Chelmsford 3685
Colchester 3101...
E. M. Burgess.
A. G. Strutt.
N. E. Derbyshire.
C. H. Talbot.
J. R. Butler.
L. T. Archer (Execjdve
Officer).
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
ESSEX
Service of Youth
The four Regional Youth Committees and twenty Local Youth Committees have
continued to carry put the provisions for Youth Service. There are 150 Youth
Centres and approximately 1,200 Voluntary Youth Organisations affiliated to their
respective Local Youth Committees. The Committee have pursued the policy of
appointing to the larger Centres full-time Wardens, and in some cases full-time
Deputy Wardens. There are now 29 of these appointments. The twenty Local
Youth Organisers who assist Youth Organisations and advise the Committees on the
development of the Service in their areas. An establishment of twelve lull-time
Organisers has been approved. Two Music Advisers and two Drama Advisers
have been appointed to assist in the development of these subjects.
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVES— EXCEPTED DISTRICTS
(i) Barking
BOROUGH EDUCATION T. Frost, B.SC.
OFFICER
OFFICES
CHAIRMAN
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS
(ii) Dagenham
BOROUGH EDUCATION
OFFICER
OFFICES
CHAIRMAN
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS
(iii) Ilford
BOROUGH EDUCATION
OFFICER
OFFICES
CHAIRMAN ...
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS
(iv) Leyton
BOROUGH EDUCATION
OFFICER
OFFICES
CHAIRMAN
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS
(v) Romford
BOROUGH EDUCATION
OFFICER
OFFICES
CHAIRMAN
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS
Rosslyn Road, Barking.
G. H. Shalders.
Primary
Secondary (Modern)
Secondary (Grammar)
Secondary (Technical)
Special
C. Middleton, B.SC.
Heath way , Dagenham.
A. F. J. Chorlcy.
Primary
Secondary (Modern)
Secondary (Grammar)
Secondary (Technical)
Special
W. J. Benton (Acting).
Town Hall, Ilford.
Mrs. R. C. Littlejohn, M.A.
Primary
Secondary (Modern)
Secondary (Grammar)
Secondary (Technical)
Special ...
Wm. Staton, M,AO B.SC.
Kirkdale Road, Leytonstone, E.I 1.
i W. F. Hawkins, B.A.
Primary
Secondary (Modern)
Secondary (Grammar)
Secondary (Technical)
Special <-
E. Whitehead, M.A. (Acting).
90, Eastern Road, Romford.
A. J. Dyer, O.B.E.
Primary ...
Secondary (Modern)
Secondary (Grammar)
Secondary (Technical)
Special
27
11
1
2
38
17
1
37
14
3
28
12
2
17
4
1
1
104
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
ESSEX
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVES OF EXCEPTED DISTRICTS— continued,
(vi) Walthamstow
BOROUGH EDUCATION E. T. Potter., B.SC. (Acting).
OFFICER
OFFICES Town I lall, Forest Road, E. 1 7.
CHAIRMAN S. N. Chaplin.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS ... Primary . . . . . 36
Secondary (Modern) . ... ... 13
Secondary (Grammar) . . . . ... 3
Secondary (Technical) . . 1
Special ... . . . .. .. .. 4
COUNTY DIVISIONS
1. North-East Essex Division. (Comprising Boroughs of Colchester,
Harwich ; Urban Districts of Brightlingsea, Clacton, Frinton and Walton,
Halstead, West Mersea, Wivenhoe ; Rural Districts of Lcxden and Win-
stree, Tendring).
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION F. E. Geary, B.A.
OPMCER
OFFICES ... Divisional Education Office, Park Road, Colchester.
(Tel. : Colchester 3131).
CHAIRMAN E. A. Blaxill, o.n.E.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS . Primary .. , 121
Secondary (Modern) . ..11
Secondary (Grammar) .... . . 6
Secondary (Technical) . . 1
Special . . 1
2. Mid-Essex Division. (Comprising Borough of Chelmsford, Maldon,
Saffron Walden ; Urban Districts of Braintree and Bocking, Burnham-
on-Crouch, Witham ; Rural Districts of Braintree, Chelmsford, Dunmow,
Maldon, Ongar, Saffron Walden).
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION W. C. Primmer, M.A., M.ED.
OFFICER
OFFICES . ... .. Divisional Education Office, Trinity Road3 Chelmsford.
(Tel. : Chelmsford 4411).
CHAIRMAN G. W. Baker.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS ... Primary .. ... . . . ..173
Secondary (Modern) ... . . 10
Secondary (Grammar) .... . 5
Secondary (Technical) . . . . . 1
}. South-East Essex Division. (Comprising Urban Districts of Benfleet,
Billericay, Canvey Island, Rayleigh).
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION F. G. E. Manns, M.SC.
OFFICER
OFFICES ... . . ... Divisional Education Office, Brooklands, Hockley
Road, Rayleigh. (Tel. : Rayleigh 441).
CHAIRMAN R. O. C. Hurst.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS . . Primaiy .. 38
Secondary (Modern) ... . . . . . 8
4. South Essex Division. (Comprising Urban Districts of Brentwood,
Hornchurch, Thurrock).
Divisional Education E. F. Frost, B.SC.
OFFICER
OFFICES Palmer's Boys' School, Grays. (Tel. : Tilbury 3941).
CHAIRMAN W, H. Edwards.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS ... Primary . . .. 66
Secondary (Modern) ... . 17
Secondary (Technical) 1
Secondary (Grammar) 5
105
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
ESSEX
COUNTY DIVISIONS— continued.
5. Forest. (Comprising Boroughs of Chingford, Wanstead and Woodford ;
Urban Districts of Chigwell, Epping, Waltham Holy Cross ; Rural District
of Epping)*
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION J. Tillett, M.A.
OFFICER
OFFICtS
CHAIRMAN
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS
CoMtntitee
Secondary Education
Primary Education
F'urther Education
School Buildings and Supply
General Purposes
Finance and County Library
School Medical .
Divisional Education Office, Station Road, Loughton.
(Tel. : Loughton 109),
T. H. Knight.
Primary 49
Secondary (Modern) 6
Secondary (Grammar) ... ... ... ... 4
SUB-COMMITTEES
Chairman
R C Mabbs
Miss M L Mathieson
S G Has kins
E. C:. Hardy
T Hewett
A L. Clarke.
Mrs A E llaidy.
MEMBERS
Acres, H G , Standon, Shelley, Ongar
Alderton, Mrs C. 13, MUL, 21, (Cambridge
Road, (Colchester
Ashton, H , Wealdside, South Weald, Brent-
wood
Astins, P , 1°, Grove Road, Walthamstow,
H 17
Baker, G W , The Rookery, Cedar Avenue,
Chelmsiord
Barking, Bishop of, " Hillside,'* Albion Hill,
Loughton
Barneb, H C , " Airhe," 105, Ardleigh Green
Road, Hornchurch, Essex.
Barratt, \ , ll Westfleet," Riverside Avenue,
Na/emg
Bray, W R , 66, J'he Drive, Loughrnn
Bell, Mrs K M E , Theydon Bower, Bower
Hill, lipping
Bennett, W J , 26, Ruskm Road, Chadwell Si
Mary, Grays
Brown, D , Beaiichamps, Southchurch
Cann, Rev B C , Ridgev,eli Vieaiage, Halstead
Chorley, A 1- J , 6, Willow Road, Chadwcll
Hcatn
Clarke, A I- , Maldon Wyckc, Maldon
Colchester, Bishop of, Derbv House, The
Avenue, Colchester
Collins, II J , 57, Sunnyside Road, tlford
Denton, Lt.-Com 11 , Roydene, Main Koad,
Dovcrcourt
Digby, Miss E , M.w.r , ** The Kiln," Laycr-dc-
la-Hayc, Colchester
Dovey, F. J H , Round Hills Rarnsden Heath,
Bilkricay.
Edwards, W. H , 196, Lodge Lane, Grays
Evans, Dr. B lior, Queen Mary College,
Mile End Road, fc 1.
Fisher, C W , 8, The Glade, Woodford Green
Frost, G C , 17, The Chase, Rickmansworth
Road, Watford,
bruitmght, A E , *' Castledon," Castkdon
Road, Wickford
Green, H L , 11, Eva Road, Chadwcll Heath
Hanford, E , 72, Purfleet Road, Avcley.
Hardy, Mrs A ii , 18, Colworth Road,
Lcytonstone, Ell.
Hardy, E. C., 18, Colworth Road, Leytonstone,
E 11.
Haskms, S G , Shelley Hall, Ongar
Hawkins, W F , 4$, Queens Road, Leytonstone,
E 11
Hewett, J , " Bryn Mel,*' Hillcrest Road,
Loughton
Hincs, V. G , 159, Maldon Road, Colchester.
Hough, Miss ll M , Springfield, Highland
Avenue, Brentwood
Hurst, R O C , Wittering Court, near
'1 hundersley
Ingham, A , Fnnton House, Fambndge Road,
Maldon
James, W J , M B P , ^62, New North Road,
Barkingside, IJford.
Knight, T. H, 6, Glengall Road, Woodford
Green.
Littlejohn, Mrs. R C , 146, Felbridgc Road,
Goodmayes, Ilford.
Mabbb, R C , 372, Coggeshall Road, Bramtree
Macknelly, Major S H , " Lntles," Great
Bardheld, Bramtree.
Mathieson, Miss M L , 7, Crescent Road,
Chingford
McAdden, S J , 52, Grove Hill, Woodford
Mchntee, Mrs C , 57, Hillcrest Road, Waltham-
stow, E 17
Mills, C T , 568, High Road, Leyton, E 10
Molyneux, Miss E H , 32, Kilmartin Road,
Goodmayes.
Morns, Mrs. A. J., 69, Lancing Road, Ilford
O'Donnell, Rev P, 96, Dock Road, Tilbury
Pawson, J C , 22, Duke Street, Chelmsford
Peake, Mrs L. G., 17, Burntwood Avenue,
Hornchurch
Powell, P S , 32, Whitehall Road, Chmgiord,
E.4
Prcndergast, Mrs A E , 53, Western Avenue.
Dagcnham
Putterill, Rev. J. C., The Vicarage, Newbiggen
Street, Thaxted.
Shalders, G H S., 58, Linton Road, Barking
Shaw, W. H, 151, Wmns Avenue, Waltham.
stow, E 17
South, Mrs. E. S , 1, Mashiter's Walk, Rom-
ford
Spencer, W. R., 23, Oakwood Gardens, Ilford
Strachan, J , 92, Hadham Road, Bishop*!
Stortford.
Sugden, T. E., 15, Summerhill Road, Saffror
Walden
Tabor, Miss M E., Fenncs, Booking, Braintree
Toomey, J., Albany, High Road, Langdor
Hills.
Upton, P. V,, Park Lodge, Margarctting.
Warr, Mrs. A. F , 236a, High Road, Chadwel
Heath.
Webb, W. H. F., " Jasmina," 38, Herber
Road, Hornchurch
Wilson, S S., 64, Radwintcr Road, Saffroi
Wald*n.
Young, A. M., 162, Cranbrook Road, Ilford
106
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
SECRETARY AND DIRECTOR
OF EDUCATION
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
SCHOOL ARCHITECT AND
SURVEYOR
COUNTY TREASURER
SCHOOL MEDICAL STAFF...
FLINTSHIRE
Councillor T. Pennant Williams, J.P.
Councillor Joseph Forber, J.P.
B. Haydn Williams, B.sc , PH.D., County Education
Offices, Mold, Flintshire. Tel. : Mold 106.
T. Roberts.
R. G. Whitley, A.M.I.C.E., L.R.I.B.A.
R. J. Jones.
Aneunn Evan Roberts, M.B., B.S. (LOND.), D.P.H.
(L'POOL.) (School Medical Officer) ; A. E. Gwladys
Rowlands, M.B., B.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (LOND.) ;
T. W. Brmdle, M.B., CH.B. ; Joan McConnell,
B.SC., M.B., B.CH. (temporary) ; Edna Pcarse, M.B.,
CH.B., P.H. CERT. (L'pooL), (Assistant School Medical
Officers) ; Peter Lunt, L.D.S., R.C.S. (ENG.) ; W. B.
Glynn Jones, L.D.S. ; Leslie E. Hanson, L.D.S. ; Betty
E. Williams, B.CH.D., L.D.S., (School Dental Surgeons).
13 (Half-tune).
H. L. Jones, N.D.H.
Stanley Holding.
M. Be van Evans, M.A.
125,670 (Mid-year 1945).
5s. 11.14d.
£3,023.
Primary, 119; Modern Secondary, 6; Grammar, 5
(Under Welsh Intermediate Act) as follows, viz.,
Hawarden, Holywell, Mold, Rhyl and St. Asaph
County Schools. There are 74 Voluntary Schools.
The duties of the Correspondent in respect of all the
Primary Schools arc performed by one of the
Managers. It is sufficient to address " The Corres-
pondent " at any particular School. No Technical
Schools at present.
First Wednesday in June, August, October and
December and last Wednesday in January and
March.
Youth Service
The County Youth Committee is constituted as suggested by the Board of Education
Circular 1486. It has the status of a Sub-Committee of the Education Committee,
has a membership of 58 and meets quarterly. In addition there are local Youth
Committees, whose task is to maintain coutau with Youth work in their areas, and
make recommendations to the County Youth Committee. Youth Centres have been
established in many areas and in addition there are detachments of A.T.C., Girls'
Guildry, Boys' Brigade, G.T.C. and other voluntary organisations.
Seven Area Leaders have been appointed to be responsible for the Local Authority's
Youth Centres at :—
SCHOOL NURSES ...
HORTICULTURAL
SUPERINTENDENT
ASSISTANT HORTICULTURAL
SUPERINTENDENT
COUNTY LIBRARIAN
(Acting)
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED
1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE ...
SCHOOLS CONTROLLED ...
DATE OF MEETING
1. Rhyl.
2. Prestatyn.
3. Mold and Buckley.
4. Dceside.
5. Flint and District.
6. Holywell and District.
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FLINTSHIRE
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
MEMBERS
CHAIRMAN
Forber, Coun \ , " Dalesford," Wtpre Park,
Connah's Quay, Chester
Vj( 1* -CHAIRMAN
Parrv, Coun J II ," Esmor," Churton Road,
*
Al DhRMFN
Bankes, I he Rt Hon Sir John Eldon, c;rn,
Soughton Jail, Northop
Birch, R E , Coed Bcdw, Ahergelc, Denbigh-
shire
Brookes, J , 1'inonia, Rhuddlan
Davies, 1) , Brynfa, rrcllewellym Road, Rhyl
Davies, Rev J H , Haullryn, Hauarden, near
Chester
Lvans W R , Glasfryn, Bodfan, near Denbigh
Hibbcrt, 1 , li D , Kcnmore, Bistre Avenue,
Buckley, near (Chester
Himarth, I7 , Mullmger, 62, Liverpool Road,
Chester
Hughes-Jones, F , Yi Ilafod, Newmarket,
Dyserth
Humphry-Williams, Mrs L , Colomendv,
Mint
Jones, E H , Western Lodge, Mold Road,
Bucklev, near Chester
O\* en, 1; , Gwermgion, St Asaph
Peel, Major li L F, , Bryn-\-P\s, Overton,
Ellesmcre, Salop
Rces, W J , " Ffrith," Rhyl
Roberts, E G , Well House Farm, B rough ton,
near Chester
Rouley-Conway, Rear- Admiral R G , Bodryd-
dan Hall, Rhuddlan
Starkey, W H , H, The Close, Brynewydd,
Prestatyn
Thomas, H R, Rhiwlas, Flint
Waterhouse, T , Highheld, Holywcll
Williams, Miss M , Old Deanery, St Asaph.
COUN< ir LURS
Hithell, 1', , Sundial, Mold
Brooks, I , Freh>, 20, Vale Road, Rhyl
Chadwick, G A , S7, Halkyn Street, Mint.
Cunnah, H L , Greengates, Sliyt Isa, Hope,
near Wrcxham
Davies-Davics, R , Quarry Farm, Oakenholt.
Davics, R S., Pen Lon, Hendy Road, Mold.
Edwards, A , Glvndwr, Ftrith, near Wrexham.
Fdwards, D H, Lynwood, Highneld Park,
Rhyl
Edwards, G P , Liverpool House, Baflillt
Edwards, H T, 1 ransport House, Shotton,
near (Chester
Edwards, W R , 4, Lloyd's Crescent, Trc-
mustyn, Whittord, Holy\vell
Evans, W M , Brvn Arnold, Connah's Quay,
near Chester
Eyton-Hughes, R , Plas Maddock, Rhuddlan
Fish, 1 , Church Street, Connah's Quav, near
Chester
Gilbert, f R , Harcourt, Bryn Tuion Drive,
Prestatyn
Heaton, Com H E , The Rhual, Mold.
Higgins, H R , 1 3, Mold Road, Buckley, near
Chester
Hodson, W T i Crestoma, Bucklev, near
Chester
Hughes I A , Ty Brith, Mold
Hughes, Wm , Glasfryn, Gwespyr, near
Viol v we 11
Hughes, W , Fern Grove, Aston Hill, Hawarden,
near Chester
Inch, W J , Hillciest, Chester Road, Buckley,
near Chester
Jones, A., 18, Mornmgton Crescent, Drury,
Buckley, neat Chester
Jones, A , 92, Henry Taylor Street, Flint
Jones, A , Bron Haul, Holywcll
Jones, C , Dolgoed, Holywcll
Jones, D, J , Aelwyd, Highficld Park, Rhyl
Jones*, J. W , Garreg Lwyd, Newmarket,
Dyserth
Jones, P M , Rovi, Tynewydd Road, Rhyl
Jones, W M , Tyddyn, Rhesycae, near Holy-
well
Kenyon, The Rt Hon Lord, Gredington,
Whitchurch, Salop
Kenyon, The Rt Hon The Dowager Lady,
Penlcy Hall, Ellcsmere, Salop
Matthews, G , Pendrc House, Caerwys, near
Mold
McKcon, L , 18, Sandy Lane, Garden City,
Sealand, near Chester
Moylc, A G., 27, Park Avenue, East Saltney,
near Chester
Owen, J , 20, Dreflan, Mold
Parry, J D , Primrose Dene, Penyffordd,
Chester.
Parsonage, J C) , Gwynfa, Mynydd Isa, near
Mold
Pennant, A D H , Nantlys, Tremeicmon, St
Asaph.
Phillips, R O , Dyfrdwy, Greenfield, Holy well
Preston, F S , Halghton Grove, Penley,
Ellesrnere, Salop
Randies, J F , Rhos Cottage, Treuddyn, near
Mold
Rathbonc, W S , Ty Isa, Waen, St Asaph
Richards, D A, Str>t Issa, Penyffordd, near
Chester
Roberts, A , 22, Hafod-y-Ddol, Mostyn.
Roberts, J. M R , White Bear, Mancot,
Hawarden
Roberts, Wm , Bryn Estyn, Leeswood, near
Mold
Rowlands, A , Pear Tree Farm, Broughton,
near Chester.
Schwarz, L , Naom Colne, Penyball Street,
Holywell
Summers, G , Cornjst Hall, Flint
Thomas, J , Becchcroit, Bagillt
Treherne, P T , 9, West Parade, Rhyl, N.
Wales
Williams, Miss h , Clwyd Villa, Cwm Road,
Dyserth
Williams, G O , Gwynlys, Calthorpe Drive,
Woodlands Park, Prestatyn
Williams, T , Noddia, Colcshil Street, Flint
Wilharas, T , Dene Prior, Upperdale, Hawarden,
near C 'Hester
Williams, T C , The Old Deanery, St Asaph.
Williams, T P , Hengoed, Bryn Eithen Avenue,
Prestatyn
CO-OPT ED
Davies-Cooke, Miss G , Aberduna, Mold
Higgmson, P. R, Chelsworth, Saithaelwyd
Park, Hoi way, Holywell
Ithell, S T , 6, The 'Woodlands, Dobshill,
Hawarden, near Chester.
Jones, Miss F , Flaulfryn, Padcswood Road,
Buckley, near Chester
Ketland, T., Groveland, Queen Street, Queens-
ferry, near Chester
Gates, Mrs D , Tower, Mold
Parry, Miss M J , c/o Mrs Wilcock, 7, Water
Street, Mold.
Roberts, J Kertoot, Woodsidc, Holywell.
Taylor, Mrs. M M , Erw Bach, Cymmau,
near Wrexham
Waterhouse, H , Pendre, Flolywell
Williams, Miss H E., Northend, Leeswood,
near Mold,
Jones, B. M , M A , Grammar School, Hawarden,
near Chester.
Jones, J. A , Council School, Greenfield, Holy-
well
Roberts, T , Lexham Green House, Brunswick
Road, Buckley, near Chester.
Roberts, F., B.SC., Deeside Modern Secondary
School, Shotton, near Chester.
Williams, Prof Moses, University College of
North Wales, Bangor.
Thomas, Principal R , Normal Training College,
Bangor
Thomas, C E , 35, Princes Street, RhyK
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
CHAIRMAN ...
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION
DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF
EDUCATION
EDUCATION OFFICES
(CHIEF)
PRINCIPAL CLERKS
CHIEF INSPECTOR .
INSPECTORS ..
ORGANISER OF DOMESTIC
SUBJECTS
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
ORGANISER TO YOUTH
COMMITTEE
ASSISTANT ORGANISER TO
YOUTH COMMITTEE
LIBRARIAN ..
GLAMORGAN TRAINING
COLLEGE FOR WOMEN,
BARRY
THE SCHOOL OF MINES AND
TECHNOLOGY, TREI-OREST
SCHOOL FOR THU BLIND,
BRIDGEND
COUNTY MEDICAL OFFICER
OF HEALTH AND SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICER
DEPUTY COUNTY MEDICAL
OFFICER OF HEALTH
SCHOOL MEDICAL
INSPECTORS
DBNTAL SURGEONS
PRINCIPAL CLERK
(MEDICAL DEPARTMENT)
MEDICAL OFFICER FOR
MENTAL DEFICIENCY ACT
ARCHITECT
ACCOUNTANT AND
TREASURER
DAY OF MEETING
POPULATION
LIBRARIES
GENERAL COUNTY...
SCHOOLS CONTROLLED
GLAMORGAN
County Alderman John Evans, M.P., O.B.F.
County Councillor Llewellyn Hey cock.
Emlyn Stephens, M.sc., PH.D., County Hall, Cardiff.
Trevor Jenkins, B.A.
Education Department, County Hail, Cardiff. Tel. :
8020.
J. Hughes (Secondary) ; Vacant (Further) ; P. D.
Pratt (Primary) ; and T. G. Griffiths (Finance).
T. J. Evans, M.A.
Lewis H. Angcll, M.A. (Inspector with special qualifica-
tions in Welsh) ; Christopher G. Davies, M.A.
(Inspector with special qualifications m Educational
Psychology) ; Vacancies — three.
Miss K. M. Davies, M.B.E.
E. W. O'Donnell, A. J. Clarke ; Misses A. V. Brogden,
E. M. Johnston ; Vacancies — two.
Meredith Jones
Miss S. E. Grey.
Miss H. J. Williams, B.A., F.L.A.
Principal — Miss Ellen Evans, M.A.
Principal— Robert James, A.K.C.SC., A.M.I.MECH.E.
Principal— F. E. Hewitt.
Arthur R. Culley, B.SC., M.D., B.CII., D.P.H.
W. Evan Thomas, B sc., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., MB., B.CH.,
D.P.H.
Eleven.
Twelve.
Illtyd G. Millward.
E. Lewis, F.R.F.I.S., L.R.C p , S.E.
Lawford R. Gower, F.R.I. B.A.
W. H. G. Cocks, F.I.M.I.A., A.S.A.A.
Tuesday.
697,300.
Rate* 1 tried
jo. 1946-47.
S. d.
2
15 11
Primary
Intermediate Grammar
Secondary Grammar ...
Secondary Modern
Junior Technical
Est t mate d Product of a
Id. Rate fo* 1946-17.
£
4,777
11,317
568
21
16
45
7
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^ EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
GLAMORGAN
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
(October, 1944)
Boys
Girls
Mixed
Totals
(a) Provided
I
2
8
11
(b) Non-Provided,
but aided on a
deiiciency basis
9
8
3
20
Totals
10
10
11
31
Pupils in attendance
at above Schools : —
Bovs
Girls
Mixed
Totals
(a)
326
473
2,679
3,478
(b) ... . 3,375
3,239
1,283
7,897
Totals .. 3,701
3,712
3,962
11,375
Boys.
Girh
Mixed
Totals
(a) Provided
5
—
1
6
Pupils in attendance
at above schools : —
Boys
Girls
Mixed
Totals
(a)
706
—
101
807
JUNIOR TECHNICAL
SCHOOLS
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVES
1. — Aberdare and Mountain Ash District
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE T. J. Lewis.
OFFICER
OFFICES ... Council Offices, Aberdare. Tel. : Aberdare 441.
2. — Caerphilly and Gelligaer District
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE D. W. Davies, B.A.
OFFICER
OFFICES County Offices, Ystrad Mynach. Tel,:Hengoedl71-172.
3.— Mid-Glamorgan District
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE D. J. Price, M.A., B.SC.
OFFICER
OFFICES Brynteg Gardens, Bridgend. Tel. : Bridgend 492.
4.— Neath and District
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE Evan Davies, M.A.
OFFICER
OFFICES 8, Wind Street, Neath. Tel. : Neath 947.
5. — Pontypridd and Llantrisant District
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE Raymond Jones.
OFFICER
OFFICES ... ... .,, Education Offices, Tyrica Road, Pontypridd. Tel. :
Pontypridd 2004.
6. — Port Talbot and Glyncorrwg District
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE J. Islwyn Morgan.
OFFICER
OFFICES Municipal Buildings. Tel. : Port Talbot 195.
7.— South-East Glamorgan District
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE E. G. Habalckuk, M.SC.
OFFICER
OFFICES 8, Museum Place, Cardiff. Tel: Cardiff 5367.
8.— West Glamorgan District
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE T. Gwyn Jones, M.A.
OFFICER
OFFICES 149, St. Helen's Road, Swansea. Tel. : Swansea 2558.
EXCEPTED DISTRICT
Rhondda U.D.C.
EDUCATION OFFICER ... W. Morris Jones, M.A., M.SC., F.INST.P.
OFFICES Council Offices, Pentre, Rhondda. Tel. : Pentre
131-132.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES* YEAR BOOK
GLAMORGAN
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School Head
(a) Provided Boys* Schools
Caerphilly Secondary School ... ... ... R. Bell Jones, M.A.
Provided Girls' Schools
Caerplnlly Secondary School Miss L. R. Grant, B.A.
Cowbndgc Secondary School . . ... Miss C. Bennett-Jones, B.A.
Provided Mixed Schools
Bargoed Secondary School ... E. J. Saunders, M.A.
Garw Secondary School Herbert J. Davies.
Maesteg Secondary School ... ... . . W. Penry Thomas, M.A.
Ogmore Vale Secondary School . . T. Jacob Jones, B A., M.c.
Pontardawe Secondary School ... .. D. Thomas, M.A. (Acting Head).
Port Talbot Secondary School Gomer J. Recs, B.SC., A.r.c.
Tonyrefail Secondary School ... ... T. Bowen Jones, M.A.
Whitchurch Secondary School . . ... A, J. Richard, M.A.
(6) Non-Provided, but aided on a deficiency basis
Abcrdare County School (B.) ... ... G. F. Ambrose, M.A., B LITT.
Aberdare County School (G.)... ... ... Miss D. L. Graham, PH.D.
Barry County School (B.) E. T. Griffiths, M.A.
Barry County School (G.) Miss G. V. V. Jones, B.A.
Bndgcnd County School (B.) ... ... W. E. Thomas, M.A., LL.B., M.ED.
Bndgend County School (G.) ... ... Miss E. M. Evans, M.A.
Gelligaer County School (B.) ... ... ... L. Stanley Knight, M.A.
Gelhgaer County School (G.) ... . Miss G. M. Richards, O.B.E., B.A.
Gowcrton County School (B.) .. T. J. James, M.A
Gowerton County School (G.) ... . Miss H. Bassett, M.A.
Mountain Ash County School (M.) ... . Idns Jones, M.A.
Neath County School (B.) D. Glyn John, M.A., D.SC.
Neath County School (G,) ... ... ... Miss A. D. Jones, B.A.
Penarth County School (B.) G. Crwys Williams, M.A.
Penarth County School (G.) ... ... ... Miss K. Hughes, B.A.
Pontypridd County School (B.) .. . E. R. Thomas, M.A.
Pontypridd County School (G.) ... Miss M. Jenkins, B.A.
Port Talbot County School (M.) .. W. H. Gibbon, B.A.
Ystalyfera County School (M.) E. D. Lewis, M.A.
Cowbridge Grammar School (B.) Idwel Rees, M.A,
TRAINING COLLEGE
The Barry Training College is a Residential College for Women and at present
accommodates 200 students from the Glamorgan and Monmouthshire Areas. The
Principal is Miss Ellen Evans, M.A., and there are a Vice-Principal and a staff of fourteen
other Lecturers. The domestic arrangements are in the hands ot a fully qualified
Matron and Assistant Matron.
Youth Service
The County Youth Committee, which is a Sub-Committee of the Education Com-
mittee, consists of fifty members of whom half are nominees of the County and Part III.
L.E.A's and half represent the various voluntary Youth Organisations, Religious
Bodies, Teachers and Industry. There are a Grants Sub-Committee and seventeen
District Committees. Grants are made to aid non-recurring expenditure
and towards the equipment and maintenance of voluntary clubs of which there are
some 320 in the area. Training classes for Leaders are organised and money grants
made to enable Leaders to attend approved training courses. A Handbook, giving full
details of the Authority's Service of Youth Scheme has been issued ; an annual
Youth Eisteddfod is held ; a Youth Reference Library has been established at
Headquarters and books may be obtained on personal application or by post. The
free use of school premises and playing fields is allowed for Youth Work and free
classes are organised in the Authority's schools and club premises for members of
Youth Organisations. The Committee have also established in schools 26 Youth
Centres and arrangements have been made for the establishment of 11 more. In
addition to recreational activities for which equipment has been provided, the approved
scheme includes Physical Training, Folk and Ballroom Dancing, Bookbinding and
Weaving, Needlework, Drama, Community Singing, etc,
COUNTY YOUTH ORGANISER Meredith Jones.
ASSISTANT YOUTH Miss S. E. Grey.
ORGANISER
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
GLAMORGAN
TECHNICAL SCHOOLS AND INSTITUTES
Name of Institute
Treforest School of Mines and Technology
Bargoed Mining and Technical Institute.
Bndgend Mining and Technical Institute
Caerphilly Mining and Technical Institute
Neath Mining and Technical Institute
Pontardawe Mining and Technical Institute
Pontypridd Junior Technical and Com-
mercial School
Principal
Robert James, A.R.C.SC., A.M.I.MECH.E.
D. T. Jarman, B.sc.
Dr. D. P. Evans, M.sc.
F. Williams, M.A., B.-A.-L.
Dr. W. Graham Howcll, M.sc.
J. H. Davies, F.G.S., M.K.
D Moseley.
COUNTY LIBRARY
The Glamorgan County Library, which had its inception in 1921, has headquarters
at Bridgendj which includes reading rooms and lending department. A central book
repository in connection with the library is housed in a separate building at Bridgend.
Book lending facilities are provided throughout the County Library Area by means of
240 local centres located in institutes, schools and other buildings, and there is also a
considerable postal service of reference books. The book stock comprises about
100,000 volumes, and in recent years the issues from headquarters have exceeded half
a million volumes annually. The library is controlled by the Libraries Committee,
which consists of 19 members, the Chairman and Vice-Chairman of which are County
Alderman Johnson Miles and County Councillor D. Jenkins, J.P., respectively. The
chief librarian is Miss H. J. Williams, B.A., F.L.A.
SUB-COMMITTEES
Primary Education. Training Colleges
Secondary Ed u cation. Libraries
Further Education Medical and Special Services
Buildings Grants and Loans.
l"inan<.e and General Purposes Administration and Development
MEMBERS
COUNTY ALDERMLN
Cadogan, S , 2, Raven's Hill, Gelh, Pentre.
Davics, D D , 14, Ncuadd Road, Gwauncae-
gurwen
Davics, Mrs I7 R., M.B L , f elynfa, Plasdraw
Road, Aberdarc
Havies, \V H , Penlan, Pcnclawdd, Gower
Dicks, J , 1 7, North Street, Abcrcynon
lid wards, J J., 17, London Terrace, Cwmavon
Evans, A , 1-5, Cendwen Street, Maerdy
Evans, T , i> u v , 30, Garnwen Road, Nanty-
lylkm
hvans, J M , 11, Penrhys Road, I'ylorstown
Evans, R, 12, Pi ospect Place, Treorchy
Evans, T , 1 3, Pengam Street, Glanynant,
Pengam, Mon
Hancock, W A, Claremont, Pontlottyn
Sones, C , 120, Glvnhir Road, Pontardulais
ones, D T , 44, Ochrywaun, Cwmllynfell
ones, W A., 10, 1'ylcha Wen Tcrracej Tonyre-
tail
Miles, J , 27^Westgatc Street, Cowbridge.
Payne, M w , Lletai Stores, Pencoed
Phillips, E, 33, Princes Avenue, Caerphilly
Smith, M. D , 9, St Nicholas Road, Barry
Thomas, J , QBE, 3, Aqueduct Terrace,
Oakwood, Pontrhydyfcn
Thomas, The Rev W D., 73, Lewis Road,
Neath
COUNIY COUNCILLORS
Adams, G., Raymond House, Garden Citv,
Seven Sisters
Baker, T. J., Enheld, Heol Ganol, Sarn, Aber-
kcnfig
Bath, J W, BEM, 31, Pcnrhiwcciber Road,
Penrhiwccibcr
Betty, W A , Hornbrook, Lock Street, Glyn-
neath
Bowden, T W, 83, Duffryn Street, Mountain
Ash.
ChappelL E L , 27, Beulah Road, Rhiwbma
Churchill, T , 76, Brook Street, Williams town
Cornelius, R. T , 9, Caedu Road, Ogmorc
Vale
Davies, D E., 18, II' Street, Aberaman,
Aberdare
Davies, E G , 3, Cornish Row, Tymaen,
Cwmavon, Port Talbot.
East, W , 116, Jenner Road, Barry
Hlston, L , 61, Kenry Street, Tonypandy
Evans, Mrs B , 31, Mill Road, Caerphilly
Evans, E D , 62, Humphreys Terrace, Caerau
Evans, T , Dolycoed, Ynysmeudw, Pontardawe
hvans, W , 1, Lower Lime Street, Gorsemon
Evans, W , 12, Mansel Street, Gowcrton.
Garwood, J. J., 14, Lewis Terrace, Llwyncelyn,
Forth.
Gethin, G , 30, Vernon Street, Briton Perry
Griffiths, T , 23, Llanlnsant Road, Beddau.
Griffiths, T , 18, Rickards Street, Porth
Hare, li L , The Briars, Baglan Road, Aberavon,
Port Talbot
Harris, A W , 15, Kmq Street, Treforest
Hcycock, L, 5, Conduit Place, Port lalbot
Howcll, W A, 121, Victoria Avenue, Porth-
cawl
Huphcs, D , 180, Dumfries Street, Trcorchy
Hums, C P , Welfoid, 40, Cimla Road, Neath
Jenkins, D , 4«, Lone Road, Clydach.
Jenkins, I M , 17, Danycoedcae Road, Craig,
Pontypridd.
Jenkins, f., 33, St Michael's Road, Maesteg.
John, R , 32, Stanley Road, Gelh, Pentre
John, T , BEM, 10, Maesteg Road, Cymmer,
Port Talbot
Jones, I T., 5, Station Road, Ynyshir.
Jones, J , 178, Jenner Road, Barry
Jones, J W , 4, Medhden Road, Penarth.
Jones, L , 15, Llanwonno Road, Stanley town
Kedwaid, W J , 35, Ruth Street, Bargoed.
Leach, F, 15, Cwmaman Road, Godreaman,
Aberdare
Lee, W H , Dynevor Arms, Tirphil
Lewis, W. E , 30, Cilfynydd Road, Cilfynydd.
Llewelvn, W , 50, Brook Street, Blaenrhondda
Loughcr, Sir Lewis, Northlands, Radyr.
Loveday, T. F , Ambleside, Hengoed Road,
Penpedairheol, Hengoed
Matthews, R. L., 19, Tudor Street, Port
Talbot.
Morgan, D., 37, Clare Road, Ystalyfera
Morgan. Col H. S , cat., Herbert's Lodge,
Bishopsion.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
Morgan, W., 38, William Street, Ahertndwr
Owen, W. K., 16, Ropcvvalk, Ncath.
Pierce, R , 58, Marum Street, Blaengarw
Rhys Phillips, T G., 44, Cemetery Road,
Trecynon, Aberdarc
Rces, Mrs D M, Mor Hafrcn, 341, Barry
Road, Barry.
Rogers, Mrs L V , 1, Augusta Road, Penarth
Rowlands, J. L , Bryngwyn, Abernant Road,
Abcrdarc
Rowlands, P H , 1, School Terrace, I ,lwynypia
Smith, P J , M B F., 4, Boverlun Place, Bovcrton,
Llantwit Major
Squire, P3 12, Maesteg Road, Tondu,
GLAMORGAN
Thomas, A C , Clifton, Neath Abbey
Thomas*, Sir Ivor B , Kenmore, Dmas Powis.
Thomas, T H , 1, Wood Street, Gilfach Goch
Thomas, R A , Cartrefle, Ynysybwl
Wait, T , 13, Oliver Street, Hopkmtown,
Pontypndd
Wales, G L , 92, Llewellyn Street, Pcntre
Wailow, The Rev D J , Noddfa House,
I.lw^dcoed, Abcrdarc
Westhead, W H, 17, Coedybram Road,
Llanbradach
Williams, H P . Orchard Leigh, Merthyr M
Road, Bndgend.
Williams, 1 , 34, Highhclds, 1'crndale.
GLOUCESTERSHIRE
CHAIRMAN .. Alderman Lt.-Col. A. B. L. Lloyd-Baker, D.S.O.
VICE-CHAIRMAN . R. R. Dobson.
SECRETARY ... . W. R. Watkin, M.A., County Education Office, Shire
Hall, Gloucester. Tel. . Gloucester 407b-7.
L. Mallmson, M.A.
Miss G. M. Capes, M,A.
Miss D. Fawcett ; C. Ralph.
DEPUTY SECRETARY
ASSISTANT SECRETARY
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
ASSISTANT ORGANISER OF
PHYSICAL TRAINING
YOUTH OFFICER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
DEPUTY SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
COUNTY LIBRARIAN
ASSISTANT SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICERS (Full- ti me)
ASSISTANT SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICERS (Full-time)
DENTAL OFFICERS
COUNTY ARCHITECT
COUNTY TREASURER
DEPUTY COUNTY TREASURER
POPULATION OF ADMINIS-
TRATIVE AREA
TOTAL EDUCATION RATE...
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1945-46 (estimated)
NURSERY SCHOOLS OR
CLASSES
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
Miss U. N. Bevir.
Miss N. E. Bradshaw, B.A.
Kenneth Cowan, M.D.
James Silverhurn Cookson, M.D.
Miss E. M. T. Markwick, M.A.
Isabel R. Gordon, M.B. (also engaged on Maternity
and Child Welfare Work) ; C. E. Hignell, M.R.C.S. ;
C. D. Outred, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.^.H.
N. D. Dunscombc, M.B. ; J. II. Kuson, M.B. ; S.
Knight, M.B ; M. L. Sutchffe, M.R.C.S , L.R.C.P.
Muriel S. Cosh, B.D.S. ; B. F. Wren, L.D.S. ; D. A.
Thomas, L.D.S. ; Q. A. Davies, L.D.S. ; R. G. James,
L.D.S., Mrs. M. P. Wood, L.D.S.
S. E. Urwin, A.R.LB.A.
G. T. Bailey, F.S.A.A.
S. Eamshaw.
330,699 (Ccn. 1931).
Rates levied for Education, 1945-46— 5s. 9,19d.
General County— £8,500.
Nil.
Provided
Non-Provided : —
C.ofE.
R.C
Others
Total
AV. of No. on Roll
Department* 31-3-45
124]
223 Y
4
350
33,248
113
EDUCATION COMMITTEES* YEAR BOOK
GLOUCESTERSHIRE
Boys Girls Mixed Totals
SECONDARY SCHOOLS ... (a) Provided ... — — 19 19
(b) Non-Provided, 3 3 8 14
but aided on a
deficiency basis
(c) Non-Provided, — — — —
but aided on
other basis
(d) Non-Provided, — — — —
and not aided by
the L.E.A.
Totals ... 3 3 27 33
Pupils in attendance at above schools : —
Dovs Gtrls Mixed Tot ah
(a) 627 581 3,062 4,270
(b) 1,286 1,333 3,054 5,673
(c) — — — —
Totals ... 1,913 1,914 6,116 9,943
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE OF EXCEPTED DISTRICT
Borough of Cheltenham
EDUCATION OFFICER ... L. F. R. Simmonds, M.A., M.SC.
OFFICES . .. ... Municipal Offices, Cheltenham.
CHAIRMAN Miss C. F. Winterbotham.
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER B. Ii. Morley, M.D., D.P.H.
ASSISTANT SCHOOL MEDICAL Vacancy.
OFFICER
DENTAL OFFICER ... Vacancy.
DAY OF MEETING Last Monday in each month.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS ... Primary, 19; Secondary, 8,
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
(i) Provided. (L) Mixed
School Headmaster
East Dean Grammar .. C. L. Saunders.
Dursiey Secondary (Grammar) ... ... P. Woodland.
Kingswood Grammar ... M. J. Eaton.
Newcnt Grammar . . .. ... .. H. Alan Peacock.
Tetbury Grammar .. ... ... ... R. J. Woodward.
(n) Voluntary (Aided by L.E.A.)
School Head Master (Mistress)
Cheltenham Grammar ... ... .. G. L. Heawood.
Cheltenham Pate's Grammar ... ... ... Miss M. Miles.
Chipping Campden Grammar ... ... W. J. Bright.
Chipping Sodbury Grammar ... ... ... C. D. Waters.
Cirencester Grammar . ... ... P. M. S. Gedge.
Coleford, Bell's Grammar ... ... ... N. W. Leaning.
Lydncy Grammar J. C. Burch.
Northicach, Westwood's Grammar ... ... W. P. Bassett.
Stroud, Marling School ... ... ... J. M. Eagles.
Stroud Girls' High Miss M. M. Hoy le.
Tewkcsbury Grammar ... W. H. Struthers.
Tewkesbury Girls' High ... .. ... Miss O. M. Bond.
Thornbury Grammar S. J. V. Rouch.
Wotton-under-Edge Grammar C. E. Fiske.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
GLOUCESTERSHIRE
TECHNICAL COLLEGES, POLYTECHNICS AND TECHNICAL
INSTITUTES Sentor Part-time
xy r r • r* • - r Full-lime Duv Ht cning
Name of Institute Principal Students Students Student!
North Gloucestershire E. Ivamy 67 536 1,075
Technical College,
Cheltenham
Stroud and District F. P. Fuller 67 187 597
Technical College
Thrupp, Brimscombe C. W. Hawkes — — 292
Polytechnic
Dursley Teclinical E. Barrett — 30 310
Institute
Forest of Dean Mining and N. R. Trout . . ... .. — — 231
Technical School
Junior Technical Schools
Name of School Head No. of Pupil*
Forest of Dean Mining and N. R. Trout . 26
Technical School
(Engineering)
North Gloucestershire E. Ivamy . ... .. . 269
Technical College,
Cheltenham (Commercial
Engineering and Building)
Stroud (Commercial and F. P. Fuller , 85
Technical)
Staple Hill (Engineering R. A. Kidd . ... 64
and Building)
Schools Of Art Part-time
Senior Dav and
_ . . /- o i 7 TT j Junwt Full-lime Evening
Ndme Of School Head Full-nmt Students Student*
Cheltenham School of Art A. Seaton White 50 18 363
Lydney School of Art . . T. F. Barrett ... 10 1 246
Stroud School of Art ... G.E.Jones . — 11 236
Youth Service
The Youth Service scheme is administered through a special Minor Committee
of the Higher Education Sub-Committee. The Youth Service Squads, which were
a feature of the war period, are now being replaced by Boys and Girls Clubs. There
are approximately 400 of these clubs in the County, and many of these have been
assisted by the Committee in the provision of accommodation, equipment, main-
tenance, etc. Classes in physical training and crafts, wireless discussions and lectures
have been arranged at a large number of Clubs.
TRAINING COLLEGES
Principal
Gloucestershire Training College of Domestic Miss M. B. Taylor.
Science «
Oakley Emergency Training College for Men L. J. Richards.
Oakley Emergency Training College for Miss F. E. Ward.
Women
SUB- COMMITTEES
Committee Chan man
Primary Education . . R R Dobson
Finance and General Purposes .. Lt -Col. A B L. Lloyd-Baker
Higher Education . Lt.-Col A. B L Lloyd-Baker.
Technical Education . . AW Martyn
Educational Reconstruction Lt -Col. A B L. Lloyd-Baker
Works A. B Cooke
Library .. .. Lt -Col A. B L Lloyd-Baker.
School Attendance and Medical Inspection Lt -Col. A B. L. Lloyd-Baker
Agricultural Education AH Chew
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GLOUCESTERSHIRE
MEMBERS
Allen, Mrs M., Landes, Hillersley Rise, Ross-
on-Wye.
Alpass, J. H., M P , Elberton, Ormcrod Road,
Stoke Bishop, Bristol
Birchall, Major P D , Rectory Farm, Duntis-
bournc Abbots, Circncestcr
Brain, T J , Tump House, Crooked End,
Dry brook.
Brewer, Miss M. I. M , 20, Alexandra Gardens,
Staple Hill, Bristol
Bryant, J , The Grange, Northwoods, Winter-
bourne, Bristol
Bush, H T, Claremont Lodge, Cheltenham.
Chew, A H , Callow Farm, Dymotk,
Cole, A. J., The Elms, High Street, Storehouse
Cooke, A. B , Mount Vernon, Rodborough,
S trot id
Cnpps, Major Sir Frederick W B , D s o ,
Ampney Park, Cirencestcr
Dando, H F , Sodbury House, Chipping
Sodbury, Bristol
Dob&on, R R , Spring Hill House, Nailsworth
Garland, L W , Wolverton, Moorcnd Grove,
Cheltenham
Godman, Lt -Col J , Banks I-cc, Morcton-m-
Marsh
Gnmwade, H C , Longmead, Liberrus Road,
Cheltenham
Hawkins, S J., Berry Hill, Coleiord
Hills, Mrs M , Cotsmoor, Rodborough
Common, Stroud
Holloway, F , Long Street, Wotton-under-
Edge
Hopkins, Mrs E E, 172, Swindon Road,
Cheltenham
Hyctt, Miss L C , Pamswick House, Pamswick
Jones, J L , 32, Littledean Hill, Cmdcrford
Lipson, D L, MP, 103, Old Bath Road,
Cheltenham
Lloyd-Baker, Lt.-Col A B L , n.s o , Hard-
wicke Court, Gloucester
Lloyd-Baker, Miss O K ,. Hardwickc Court,
Gloucester.
Luker, C W., Glenville, Whitecroft, Lydney
Marty n, A W , Millington, London Road,
Charlton Kings, Cheltenham.
Mealing, Major E h , White Hart, Puckle-
church
Nicholls, W T., M B r., Qucrncy Close, Upton
St. Leonards
Pope, J W O , 24, Marie Hill Parade, Chelten-
ham
Scoti, W. N., 20, Southsea Road, Patchway,
near Bristol.
Shakerlcy, Major G. P , M c , Wells Folly,
Moreton-in-Marsh
Shennan, Major K G W., Shipton Ohffc
Manor, Andoversford, Cheltenham
Snell, G. L , The Beechlands, Holywell Road,
Malvern Wells
Steel, C. H., 8, Tcmpleway West, Lydney.
Stokes, Col H B , M n E., Sydcnhams, Bisley,
Stroud
Thomas, h , Elm Lodge, Cam
Writts, Major E F B., D s o , The Dingle,
Upper Slaughter, near Cheltenham
Tidder, Miss 1 A , 32, Queens Drive, Hanham,
Bristol
Wren, H F , Riebeck House, 53, High Street,
Staple Hill, Bristol
Co-op i to
Brvant, G H , M B.I , Abbott's Road, Cinder-
ford
Campagnac, Professor L T , Little Close,
Chipping Campdcn
Costley- White, Hie Very Rev H , n n., Fhr
Deanery, Gloucester
Douglas, D, University of Bristol
Elliott-Smith, A Ci , Cheltenham College,
Cheltenham
Fitxpatnck, Rev M J , Beeches Green,
Stroud
Hardy, Major H II , e n r , Old Farm, Bishops
Cleeve, Cheltenham.
James, Rev D T , Southgate Manse, Glouc es-
ter
Kerr, Miss M T , I he Haie, Newnham-on-
Sevcrn
Marling, S S , Lutleworth House, Amerley,
Stroud
Perfitt, Rev M E, Hcmpstcad ReUory,
Gloucester
Pilkington, H , 1, Chailton Avenue, Filton,
Bristol
Salt, W E , o K fc , The University, Bristol
Sanders, T. E , o B r , Gun House, Stroud
Swanwick, B , The Road House, Rodborough
Common, Stroud
Tmson, Miss V A M , Wych Elm, I ans-
downe Parade, Cheltenham
Waters, C D , The Grammar School, Chipping
Sodbury, Bristol
Weech, W N , Greenfields, The Park, Chelten-
ham.
Winterbotham, Miss C F , M B F , The Garden
House, West Drive, Pittville, Cheltenham
HAMPSHIRE
See Southampton (County of)
CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
ORGANISERS OF SPECIAL
SUBJECTS
ORGANISER OF SCHOOL
CANTEENS
YOUTH ORGANISERS
CHIEF SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
HEREFORDSHIRE %
. Lt.-Col. H. Ingleby, J.P.
.. A. P. Whitehcad, B.AO M.CO Education Department,
County Offices, Hereford. Tel. : Hereford 30
. J. Leese3 M.A., M.EDO PH.D.
Miss H. M. Lawrence (Domestic Subjects) ; C. A. G.
and Mrs. K. F. Williams (Physical Education).
Miss F. Piggins.
, Mrs. R. L. B, Brockington and R. G. Nixon.
S. W. Savage, M.A. (Cantab.), M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., M.D.,
B,CHIR0 D.P.H.
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HEREFORDSHIRE
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICERS
SCHOOL DENTISTS ..
COUNTY LIBRARIAN
COUNTY ARCHITECT
COUNTY TREASURER
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATES LEVIED
1946-47
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1946-47
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
I. F. MacKenzic, M.B., B.CH., D.P,H. (Deputy School
Medical Officer) ; W. Hogg, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., M.B.S
B.S., D.P.H. ; H. F. Green, M.A., M.B., D.P.H., B.CHIR.
(Cantab.), L R.C.P , M.R.C.S. ; Miss M. McKelvic,
M.B., CH.B.
L. H. Challenger, L.D.S. ; Miss A. McArthur Douglas,
L.D.S. ; R. B. Steel, L.D.S.
A. Shaw Wright, F.L A.
W. Usher, A.R.I.B.A.
R. J. Cross.
Census mid- 1942— 176,220.
6s. 0.8d.
£2,522.
County
Voluntary : —
C. ofE.
R.C.
Undenomina-
tional
Totals
No. No. of No. on Roll
Departments 3 1 -3-46
5b 58 '
121
3
183
121
3
12,523
3 J
185
SECONDARY SCHOOLS ... County .
Voluntary
Totals
Bovs GirL Mixed Total
113 5
1 1
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name o} School
County Schools
Hereford High School for Hoys
Hereford High School for Girls
Ledbury Grammar School
Leommster Grammar School
Ross-on-Wye Grammar School
Voluntary Schools
Bromyard Grammar School ...
Kington Grammar School
Head
R. G. Ruscoe, M.A.
Miss K. E. Attenborough, At. A.
\V. G. Greaves, M.A.
H Scarborough, M A.
J C. S. Bullick, M.A.
A. W. Tuckey, B sc.
H. G. Mountford, B.sc.
TKCHNICAL SCHOOLS AND INSTITUTES
Name of Institute
I lereford County Training
Women Students
Hereford School of Art
College — for
Hereford Evening Technical School ..
Hereford St. Owen's Evening Institute
Principal
Miss E. II. Jennings, M.A.
T. Vaughan Milhgan, *.R.c.
(Lond.)
R. G. Ruscoe, M.A.
A, C. Weston, B.SC.
Full-time
Student
140
,A. 35
Youth Service
Secretary to the County Youth Committee : C. A. G. Williams, Education
Department, County Offices, Hereford.
County Youth Committee. — Constituted <;u suggested by the Board of Education,
Circular I486. It has the status of a S'lh-Committee of the Education Committee
and meets quarterly. Its first meeting was held in April, 1940.
Local Youth Committee*. — Local Youth Committees have been formed in the City
of Hereford and in the borough and urban districts throughout the County. Outside
these areas Youth Welfare is the direct concern of the County Committee.
The Authority continues its policy of encouraging the formation of Voluntary
Youth Organisations,
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
Town Hall Annexe, Hereford. Tel. : Hereford 3021.
OFFICER IN CHARGE ... C. A. Rouse.
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HEREFORDSHIRE
MEMBERS
Alder-Barrett, P H., Humberstonc, Westfahng
Street, Hereford
Allfrey, Major H. S , The Grange, How Caple,
Hereford
Attcnborough, Miss K. H., Wyepool, Hampton
Debc Road, Hereford
Bailey, M , 49, Highmore Street, Westiielifc,
Hereford.
Barncby, Mrs A. M , Brockington House,
Breilenbury, Hereford
Bares, Mrs M D, 1 retire Rectory, near
Hereford
Bishop, A E , 'I he Nash, Pencombe, near
Hereford
Box, S C , rl he Firs>, Marden, Hereford
Bray, W J , Langtord, Bank Crescent, Lcdbury
Bndgford, Brig -Gen R J,CH,CMG,DSO,
V L , j P , Stansbach House, Staunton-on-
Arrow, Pembndge, Leommster.
Burkett, A N , 106, Bargates, Leommster
Chambers, G. 1J , Green Ridge, Kington
Crcsswell, C. E , Castleton, Ocle Pychard,
Hereford
Dale, J , Huiuley Court, Preston-on-Wyc,
Hereford
Dunne, Miss S G , Galley Park, Kmgsland,
Leommster.
Farr, A E , Quarry House, Aylcstonc Hill,
Hereford
Franklin, C, Grecnircci», St Mai Caret's Road,
Hereford.
Freer, C , Llangrove, Ross-on-Wye
Frewen, Lt -Col L , D j> o., Old Hill Couit,
Ross-on-Wye
Greaves, W. G , The Grammar School,
Lcdbury.
Green, Capt L. H , The Whittcrn, Lyonshall,
Kington
Ilamlen-WUhams, D W, Angel House,
Isingsland, Leommster
Harley, Major J R H , J p , Brampton Bryan,
Buc knell, Salop.
Hawkins, T J , Thinghill Court, Withmgton,
Hereford
Hereford, The Very Rev. The Dean of, The
Cloisters, Hereford.
Higgmbotham, G. F C., Edenhurst, Bodenham
Road, Hereford.
Hodges, C S , Lyndhurst, Aylcstone Hill,
Hereford
Hopkins, R J , Canon Ffrome Estate Office,
Lcdbury
Ingleby, Lt -Col. H., Rosedale Court, Puddle-
stone, Leommster.
Leighton, J., The Elms, Bredenbury, Hereford.
Layton, S. T., The Hyde, Ivington, Leominster,
Lewis, Rev J W , Cradley Rectory, near
Malvern, Worcs
Lushington, Mrs K , Glewstone Rise, Ross-
on-Wye
McDowell, R H, 120, Three Elms Road,
Hereford.
Marchant, C H , 10, Court Crescent, Hinton
Road, Hereford
Maples, Dr E. W , o B E., LL D , B.A., 59,
Bodenham Road, Hereford
Perkins, P. E W., The Bower Farm, Holme
Lacy, Hereford
Peach, Rev F J , 31, Lichficld Avenue,
Hereford
Powell, J J S , Hall Court, Much Marcle,
Ledbury.
Piggott, W , 74, Commercial Road, Hereford.
Parkes, D E , Nun Upton, Little Hereford,
Ludlow, Salop
Pashley, R , The Kerne Lodge, Ross-on-Wye
Shaw, Dr. J V, Park End, Aylcstone Hill,
Hereford.
Smith, Rev. A P , 19, Broad Street, Hereford.
Williamson, Mrs M J , Dason Court, Ross-on-
Wye.
Wilding, R C , The Forge, Thruxton, Aliens-
more, Hereford.
West, L J , Bridge Farm, Kilpeck, Hereford.
Walhs, Mrs M , The Firs, Hampton Park,
Hereford.
Winnmgton-Ingram, The Ven. Archdeacon,
A J , The Close, Hereford
Wright, W. H , 2, The Grange, Leominster
CHAIRMAN ..
VICE-CHAIRMAN ...
COUNTY HDUCAIION
OFFICER
DEPUTY EDUCATION
OFFICER
ASSISTANT EDUCATION
OFFICERS
COUNTY ACCOUNTANT
COUNTY ARCHITECT
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS
DENTAL OFFICERS
POPULATION OF ADMINIS-
TRATIVE AREA
(estimated, 1943)
HERTFORDSHIRE
. Alderman H. H. Williams, F.B.A., M.A., j.p.
. Alderman H. E. Fern, O.B.E.
J. H. Newsom, M.A., Education Department, County
Hall, Hertford. Tel. : Hertford 3131.
S. T. Broad, M.A., Education Department, County
Hall, Hertford. Tel. : Hertford 3131.
Primary : P. A. Muncey ; Secondary : J. H. Babing-
ton,, G.C., O.B.E. , M.A., B.SC. j Special Services :
Miss S. Watson, M.A.
. R. S. McDougall, County Hall, Hertford.
. L. H. Ashn, F.R.I.B.A., County Hall, Hertford.
J. L. Dunlop, M.D., D.P.H., County Hall, Hertford.
7 whole-time, 11 part-time for primary and secondary
school children and 8 part-time for secondary school
children.
10 whole-time and 13 part-time.
551,400.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES* YEAR BOOK
EDUCATION RATE, 1946-47
SECONDARY AND PRIMARY
SCHOOLS
SPECIAL SCHOOL
Levied as part of General
County Rate
County Library
HERTFORDSHIRE
Estimated product
of Id. Rat e\ 946-47
s. d. £
4 6.32 18,397
County Secondary
Voluntary Secondary.
County Primary
Voluntary Primary . .
No. of
Departments
51
11
121
151
12,017
No. of (.Children on
books, inclusive of
Out County children
60,596
J
APPROVED SCHOOL
REMAND HOME
Hertford, Kingsmcad Special Residential School for
M.D. children, recognised by Ministry oi Education
as providing accommodation for 56 boys and 56
girls and by the Board of Control for the reception
of 10 feeble-minded women.
The Authority are establishing a Special School ior
Mentally Handicapped children at Broxbournebury,
Herts.
Hertford, Danesbury School certified by the Home
Office for 54 boys ; age of admission up to 13th
birthday.
Boxmoor Remand Home — certified by Home Office
for 30 boys.
TRAINING COLLEGES
The Authority are running an Emergency Training College at Wall Hall, Watford,
and are establishing a permanent training college for women at Balls Park, Hertford,
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name oj School
(a) County Grammar Schools for Boys
Barnet, Queen Elizabeth's Boys' Grammar
School
Hertford Grammar School
Hitchin Boys' Grammar School
St. Albans County School for Boys ..
County Grammar School for Girls
Barnet, Queen Elizabeth's Girls' Grammar
School
Hertfordshire and Essex Girls' High School,
Bishop's Stortford
Hitchin Girls' Grammar School
St. Albans Girls' Grammar School ..
Ware Grammar School .
County Mixed Grammar Schools
Cheshunt County School
East Barnet Grammar School
Hemel Hempstead Grammar School
Letchworth Grammar School
Welwyn Garden City County School
(6) Voluntary
Stevenage, Alleyne's Grammar School (B.) . .
Watford Boys' Grammar School
Watford Girls' Grammar School
Head
E. H. Jenkins, M.A.
T. H. Bunt, M.A.
T. E. Jones, M.A.
R. F. Bradshaw, M.A.
Miss F. M. Balaam, B.A.
Miss R. N. Pearse, B.A.
Miss M. A. Badland, B.A.
Miss I. Garton, M.A.
Miss H. Woodhead, M.A.
R. J. Moxom, B.SC,
A. Clayton, M.A., B.SC.
N. H. Screeton, B.SC.
S. Wilkinson, M.A.
J. Nichol, M.A.
H. P. Thorne, M.A.
P. Bolton, M.A.
Miss J. B. B. Davidson, M.A.
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'HERTFORDSHIRE
MEMBERS
CHAIRMAN
Williams, H H , F B A , Aspenden House,
Buntmgford.
VICE-CHAIRMAN
Fern, H. E , o B L , 9, Bedford Avenue, Barnct
Anderson, H , George Street, Hemel Hemp*tcad
Baxter, E. J., o u.h , 74, Kingsfield Road,
Oxhey, Watford.
Beall, Mrs H G , 35, Rickmansworth Road,
Watford
Blofeld, Mr, A S , 104, Gurney Court Road,
St Albans
Campbell, J , Church Farm, Aldenham
Clark, Mrs K 1) , 57, Cecil Crescent, Hatfield
Cooper, E F , Hall Acres, Bishops Stortlord
Curtis, H E , Spnngwell Lodge, Rickmans-
worth.
Evans, E , M c , 26, Uphill Road, Mill Hill,
NW7.
Felton, Dr. Monica, Bridewell, Buntmgford
Franklin, h ] , him Tree, Chorleywood
Freeman, L. A , 14, Lytton Avenue, Lctchworth
Goddard, S J , Old Heathbourne, Bushey
Heath, Herts
Hadfield, F L , 14, Hillside Road, St Albans
Harvey, Mrs M M , 1, Manor Way, Letch-
worth
Horwood, H , 44, Estcourt Road, Watford
Ireton, P T , " Durban," Fairview Road,
Stevenage
Lindgrcn, G S , M P , 4, Attimorc Close,
Welwyn Garden Citv
Mai tin-Smith, Mrs V , M B r , Northchurch
Farm, Bcrkhamsted
Martin-Smith, E , Codtcote Lodge, Hitchm.
Maxfield, H A., I, Station Road, Waltham
Cross
Millard, F A., 101, Walsworth Road, Hitchm
Parker, II , Avoca, Albury Ride, Cheshum
Puttenll, C F , Bowers End, Thompson's
Close, Harpenden
Ritchie, D G , 34, Potters Lane, New Barnct
Vialou, A B, Eversholt Lodge, Lyonsdoun
Road, New Barnet
Woodhouse, Major R. P , Bengeo Lodge,
Hertford
One vacancy
RhPRFSFNTAlIVb MhMBERS
The Dean of St Albans, The Very Rev ,
The Deanery, St Albans
Cockbill, The Rev Canon C S, 16, Upper
Marlborough Road, St Albans
Bickford, The Rt Rev Mgr Canon Francis,
M c , St Edmund's College, Old Hall,
Ware
Grant, The Rev. W J , M A., 36, Cassiobury
Park Avenue, Watford
Balaam, Miss F M , Queen Elizabeth's Girls'
Grammar School, Barnet
Lilhman, A J , Central School, Watford
Oliver, B. H , St Audrey's Secondary Modern
School, Hatiield.
Hill, S I1 , 320, Camp Road, St Albans.
Rodhouse, Miss E S , 90, Alexandra Road,
Hemel Hcmpstead
Thomas, A S, Vaughan, 11, Old Fold View,
Barnet
Davidson, Miss ] B B , Girls* Grammar
School, Watford
Dumplcton, C W , M P , 272, London Road,
St. Albans
Hanbury, F Capel, Westneld, Hoddesdon
farman, A H , 237, Marlowes, Hemel Hemp-
stead
Richards, Sir Henry, r H , '1 he Dell, Hcrting-
fordbury, Hcrtioid
Scebohm, Hugh E , Poyndcrs End, near
Hitchin.
Wheelwright, Mrs. A h, 4-1, Chalk Hill,
Oxhev, Watford
Gibbs, Miss P M , Houndspath, Upper Marl-
borough Road, St Albans
Marsh, W. T, OBL, The School House,
Abbey Mill Lane, St Albans.
I-Iolsby, F Ci, Westside, Woodland Drive,
Watford
Smith, S W , 10, Monmouth Road, Watford
Coates, 11 , Gadelands, IS, Parkside Drive,
Watford
HUNTINGDONSHIRE
CHAIRMAN ...
VICE-CHAIRMAN ..
CLERK TO THE EDUCATION
COMMITTEE
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF
EDUCATION
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR
ACCOUN FANT
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS
SCHOOL MEALS ORGANISER
Rural Domestic Economy
INSTRUCTRESS
COUNTY YOUTH ORGANISER
ASSISTANT YOUTH
ORGANISER
SCHOOL DENTAL OFFICERS
AREA
County Councillor Granviilc Proby.
County Councillor A. W. Blake.
The Clerk of the Council, J. B. Kelly.
I. C. Currey, M.A., Walden Housc3 Huntingdon.
Tel. 141.
A. Tattersall, M.A.
T. T. Douglas, B.SC.
T. H. Longstaff, F.R.I.B.A., M.I.C.E.
F. M. Warr, A.S.A.A.
N. H. Harrison, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., L.D.S., R.C.S. (Eng.),
(Temporary).
Lilian E. Phillips, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; Violet D. Buchanan
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; Evelyn F. Bebbington, M.B.,
CH.B., D.P.H.
Miss M. W. Johnson.
(Vacant).
C. L. T. Burke.
Miss J. Foyster-Palmer.
H. G. L. Fletcher, W. R. S. Robertson, H. Wilson Jones.
233,985 acres.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
HUNTINGDONSHIRE
POPULATION
RATES LEVIED 1946-47
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
(estimated).
SCHOOLS
CHAIRMAN
Proby, Graiiville, Travellers' Club, Pall Mall,
London, S W 1
VICE-CHAIRM/\N
Blake, County Councillor A W , 218, Oundlc
Road, Peterborough
Chairman ot County Council, County Alderman
W Brown, Covington, Huntingdon
Vice-Chairman of County Council, County
Alderman C G Argles, Sibson House,
Wansford, Northants
Chairman of the finance (Committee, County
Alderman E II. J Duberlv, Slaughton
Manor, Cit Staughton, Huntingdon
( *OUN IV A I DfcRMFN
Allen, Mrs P A, The Old Grammar Sihool
House, High Street, Ramsey, Huntingdon
Herbert, G , South Street, Hemmgiord Abbots,
Huntingdon
Ibbett, G. H , Newport Villa, Avenue Road,
St Neots
Sandiicr, W , Penstanton, Huntingdon
Sandwich, The Earl of, Ihnchmghiooke,
Huntingdon
Wood Horn, W , St Mary's Necdmg\vorih
Road, St Ives
COUNTY COUNCILLORS
Abrahams, Mrs \\ Is. , Windy tuim, Pa\ton
Hill, (It Paxton
Allen, M J , Home Close, Brampton, Hunting-
don
Cannon, W !• , 111, Broadway, Yaxley, Peur-
bnroiiffh
62,250 (Registrar-General's Estimate—Mid 1914)
7s. 0.77d.
£1,080
Primary — 85. No. on roll — 7,045. Secondary — 3.
MEMBERS
Ramsey, Lord de, Abbots Ripton Hall, Hunting-
don
Farley, R. L , Wornditch Hall, Kimbolton,
Huntingdon
Godfrey, C J , Bluntisham, Huntingdon
Gray, W , Alumburv Weston, Huntingdon
Priestley, A K , Manor House, Oflord Darc\ ,
Huntingdon
Sandwich, The Countess of, Hiruhingbrookc,
Huntingdon
Sheppersoiij Lady D , Upwood House, Hunting-
don.
1'ebbutt, C 1- , The Ferns, liynesbury, St
Neots
Wells, The Rev M H , Stanground Vicarage,
Peterborough
Co-oriH)
Green, rl he Rev Canon G A , 1 lerton Rectory,
Fiction Avenue, Peterborough
Wayne, The Rev. Canon Si John, ("onmgton
Rectory, Peterborough
Uthwati, The Ven Archdeacon XT A , Diddtng-
ton Vicarage, Huntingdon
Pettv, The Rev R, Tnmty Manse, 17, Hart-
lord Road, Huntingdon
I-mdlay, G II, Hill lop Cottage, Yelling,
Huntingdon
Powys Maurice, The Rev. ("anon I- L ,
Kimbolton, Huntingdon
Armstrong, N , Headmaster, Huntingdon
Grammar School
Newton, Miss H, Slepe Hall, St Ivcs, Hunt-
ingdon
("alter, W T , School House, Brarnpton,
Huntingdon
Laurence, Miss B A, Head leather, Ramsey
Heights County Primary School, Hunting-
don
Guuendge, The Rev R J. C , Brampton
Rcctorv, Huntingdon
ISLE OF ELY
(Northern Division of Cambridgeshire)
CHAIRMAN ... . . Alderman J. W. Payne.
VICE-CHAIRMAN Alderman W. E. Hunter Rowe.
DIRECTOR ... ... ... E. I. P. Osborne, M.A., Education Department, County
Hall, March. Tel. : March 2215.
E. A. Pcarce, A.C.I.S.
C. G. Kidd.
A. Grant, M.A., B.SC.
CHIEF ASSISTANT . .
CHIEF CLERK
ADVISORY TEACHER OR
EDUCATIONAL ADVISER
AGRICULTURAL AND
HORTICULTURAL
EDUCATION STAFF
SCHOOL MEDICAL STAFF ..
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS
SCHOOL DENTAL SURGEON
ARCHITECTS
COUNTY ACCOUNTANT ...
ASSISTANT COUNTY
ACCOUNTANT
W. F. Cheal, N.D. (Hort.)> DIP.AGRIC. (Wye), Horticul-
tural Superjjitendent.
County and School Medical Officer : Miss H. R. Hay,
M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
Miss E. G. Niven, M.R.C.S , L.R.C.P. ; S. G. S. Haughton,
C.I.E., O.B.E., B.A., M.B., CH.B., M.D.
C. C. Grant, L.D.S., R.C.S. (ENG.).
R. D. Robson, A.R.LB.A., A.LSTRUCT.E., County Architect,
V. G. Lillcy, A.R.LB.A., Chief Assistant Architect.
G. R. Clark, A.I.M.T.A., A.S.A.A.
R. J. Caslake.
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ISLE OF ELY
COUNTY LIBRARIAN ... Miss A. M. Philip.
SCHOOL MEALS ORGANISER Miss T. O. Young.
COUNTY YOUTH ORGANISER Miss G. E. Sturdy.
POPULATION OF ADMINIS- 81,000 (approx.).
TRATIVE AREA
EDUCATION RATE, 1946-47
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
(estimated 1946-47)
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
(1-8-46)
SECONDARY MODERN
SCHOOLS
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School
County Girls' Schools
Ely High School
March High School
Wisbech High School
Voluntary Controlled Boys9 Schools
March Grammar School
Wisbech Grammar School . .
6s. 11. 8d.
£1,213.
County ...
No. of
Departments
40
hkofElv
Children'.
No. on
Roll
5,860
Voluntary
County ...
28
68
9
2,421
8,281
1,312
Voluntary . .
1
98
Totals ...
County
Voluntary con-
trolled
Pupils in attend-
ance
10
/J0VA Girh
1 3
2 —
766 1,055
1,410
Total*
3
2
1,821
Head
Miss B. M. Tilly, M.A.
Miss M. Haslehurst, M.A.
Miss D. Ewart, B.A.
ALULKMI N
Childs, I ,11', Sunnyside, Chatteris
EvwTitt, F W , j p , Wilburton, near Ely
Martin, II G, Highheld House, Lutlepoit,
near Ely
Newell, G W , Bank View, Parson Drove,
Ollard", Lieut -Col J W A, ni, "Peter-
croft," Wisbech
Payne, H , Oakley House, Upwell, near Wis-
bcch
Payne, J. W , j p , 17, Lcvcrmgton Road,
Wisbech
Rowc, W E. H , j P , Allmgton House, Upwcll,
near Wisbcch
Webb, W F R , 4^, County Road, March
COUNC ii i OTS
Armiger, J C , 25, Hill Street, Littleport,
near Ely
Barker, A S , j P , Pymoor, Little Downham,
near Ely
Bayhs, F H G , Old Cambridge Road,
Stretham, near Ely
Burling, T , Rosedale House, Emneth, near
Wisbech
Butt, B , 101, hlwyn Road, March
Cross, C. E , j p , Willow Farm, Adelaide,
near hly
Herbert, Rev. F F , The Vicarage, A^anea,
near Maich
Jacobs, C. A., 24, Station Road, Whittlesey
Langford, F J., j p , Wype, Whittlesey
Lawrence, S C , j p , *' St Mary's," Ficldside,
Ely
Godfrev, D E , 18, Cromwell Road, March.
A. Heathcote, B.A.
A. O. Chesters, M.A., B.SC.
MEMBERS
Ogdcn, F K , 78, The Avenue, March
RowCj C H , " Trcctops," Westmead Avenue,
Rowe, L W II, "Oakdene," Upwell, near
Wisbech
Snccsby, J W , Twcntypence Road, Wilburton,
near Ely.
Tcbbutt, Miss J , Mernck House, Haddenham,
near Ely.
Vail, H«, J P , 2, Deacon's Lane, Ely.
Whitwell, N R , " Conway House," Downham
Road, Ely
Woodgate, G M G , Levermgton House,
Lcvcrmgton, near Wisbech
CO-OPTFD
Camps, T. W. B , " The Hollies," Wilburton,
Near Ely
Colhngwood, J S , j P , 3a, Hereward Street,
March
Flawn, Rev D. F , 5, Union Place, Wisbech.
France, L W., Sumps Bungalow, City Road,
March
Green, Mrs. A. J , Inglenook, The Avenue,
March.
Green, J H S., j P., The Walnuts, The
Avenue, March.
Hartley, Mrs F , The Hall, Upwell, near
Wisbech
Image, Mrs E , J.P., Oxborough Hall, Elm,
near Wisbech
Martin, Mrs. J. H., Willow Rows, Black Horse
Drove, Littleport, near Ely
Smith, Rev. Canon Mowbray, The Vicarage,
Wisbech St Mary, near Wisbech.
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CHAIRMAN . . .
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR ...
ASSISTANT
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
DENTAL OFFICERS (Two)
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1945-46
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY
SCHOOLS
(March, 1946)
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
(October, 1945)
ISLE OF MAN
W. Cubbon.
Lt.-Cmdr. A. J. Parkes, O.B.E., J.P.
H. L. Fletcher, M.A., Education Otlice, Strand Street,
Douglas. Tel. : Douglas 107-1. Private address •
"Hazeldcnc," Belmont Hill, Douglas. Tel.:
Douglas 1016.
G. E. Devereau (Administrative).
B. K. Andrews, B.A., and Miss C. M. Griffiths.
A. K. Soutar, B.A., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H.
J. A. S. Clucas, I.D.S. and W. W P. K. Brown, L.D.S.
50,829.
2s. lid.
£2,108 (estimated).
No.
Provided
Non-Provided : —
C. ofE.
R.C
(a) Provided
(b) Non-Provided
and not aided
byL.E.A. ...
29
1
Bovs
I
of No. on Roll
ficnt\
35 4,554
1
Git Is
1
89
445
5,098
Mixed Totals
1 3
1 —
OTHER INSTITUTIONS
Pupils in attendance at above Schools
Bovs (iirL\ Mixed
(a) 377 368 211
(b) . ... 294 104 —
671
472
211
950
398
1,354
Women's Technical College (Domestic Subjects only).
Evening Classes (CommercKil, Technical, An,
Domestic Subjects).
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Head
Name of School
Provided Boys' School
Douglas High School for Boys
Provided Girls' School
Douglas High School for Girls
Provided Mixed School
Ramsey Grammar School ... ... H. E. George, M.A., B sc.
Non-provided and not aided by the L.E.A.
King William's College (B) S. E. Wilson, M.A.
Buchan School (G) ... ... Miss M. J. Taylor, M.A.
A. H. Sykes. M sc.
Miss W. S. Naylcr, M.A.
TECHNICAL COLLEGE
Name of Institute Principal
Manx Technical College for Women (Domestic Miss D. V. Stubhs.
Subjects only)
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES5 YEAR BOOK
MEMBERS
Cubbon, VV , Thorburn, Tynwald Road, Feel
VK.F-CHAIRMAN
Parkes, Lt -Com A ] , o B I- , J P , Squeen,
Bal laugh
Brearley, W , Ballaskcig,
Brew, J C , j i> , Ballure Road, Ramsey
Calhster, T E , Grey ( rarth, Crunkbourtie
Avenue, Douglas
Carman, Rev C A , B A , The Vicarage, Kirk
Michael
Cannell, T H, JP, 10, Queen's Terrace,
Douglas
Corlctt, H K , j p , Ballaquane, neat Peel
Costain, A, JP, Claughvane, Colby
Cunningham, II , Ballaiotch, Marown
Fairant, Major L B C , M n K , j p , Beach
I louse, Ramsey
Higgins, G , j p , Northville, Newsham Terrace,
Douglas
Howarth, R. T., Mylgyn, Sulby
Hughes-Games, H G W , M A , j p , Dunluce,
Cronkbournc Road, Douglas.
Kelly, H , Ballaqueeney, Port St. Mary.
Kelly, J H , Sunnyside, Derby Road, Peel.
Kermode, Mrs A. H , Cregneish, Albany
Road, Douglas
Kneale, W T , 4, Woodside Terrace, Douglas
Moore, A , Dreswick, Fistard Road, Port Si
Mary
Moore, H. T , 70, Parliament Street, Ramsey
Morrison, Miss C E , M B L , The Gables,
Tynwald Road, Peel
Quaggm, h , 21, Kensington Road, Douglas
Roystnn, J W , Sunnyside, Victoria Road,
Douglas
Smith, M R , B A , Brentwood, Arbory Road,
Castletown
Stockwood, Vcn Archdeacon, St George's
Vicarage, Douglas.
1'aggart, G , 26, Kensington Road, Douglas
Williamson, Mrs LIP, Roseneath, Laxey
CHAIRMAN ...
VlCli-CHAIRMAN
SECRETARY . .
ISLES OF SCILLY
Major A. A. Dorricn Smith, D.S.O., j.p.
Alderman F. Me. F. Mumford, J.P.
W. Hopwoodj'F.c.c.s., Town Hall, St. Mary's, Isles ot
Sally. Tel. : Scilloma 27.
J. Kelly3 M.B., B.CH., B.A.O., School Medical Officer.
1,750.
£20.
Non-Provided C. of H I. 160 on roll.
SCHOOL MEDICAL STAFF
POPULATION OF ADMINIS-
TRATIVE AREA
TOTAL EDUCATION RATE, 5s. 9.85d.
1945-46
PRODUCT OF in. RATE,
1916-47 (estimated}.
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY
SCHOOLS
MEMBERS
Mumtoid, W C T,
Road, St Mary's
Oylcr, A W , Boro Farm, '1 resco
Watts, W B , Parting Cam, St Mary's
CO-OPTI D
ijibson, G W , c/o Atlantic Hotel, St Mary's,
drcenurass, F W , Church Street, St Maiy's
Ward, H T , Cam Thomas School, St. Mary's
Travcrs, H , Resident Agentj Duchv of Corn-
wall, Si Mary's
Clues. t, Rev S. A R , The Viearage, St. Mary's.
CHAIRMAN
Smith, Major A A Doinen, nso, J
Fresco Abbey, 1 resco
Smith, Mrs Dorncn, Trcsco Abbey, 1'resro
Maw?r, Mrs , Poithlmv, St Mary's
rremellyn," Chuich
Nance, A H W, Hast Parade, St Mary's
Thomas, C I- , 4t Kenwyn," Chuich Srrcet,
St Mary's
COUNCILLORS
Hicks, H V , South Hill, Brvher
Mumioid, 1; N , Holfjatcs Hotel, St Mary's,
Mitchell, Rev C , c/o
Street, St Mary's
Thurlcigh, Church
CHAIRMAN .
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
CHIEF CLERK
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICERS
SENIOR SCHOOL DENTIST...
SCHOOL MEALS ORGANISER
ISLE OF WIGHT
County Alderman A. J. Guttridge, J.P.
County Councillor Miss M. O'Conor.
A. L. Hutchinson, M.A., County Hall, Newport, I.O.W.
Telephone No. : Newport 2261 (6 lines).
R. G. F. Bull, B.A.
L. G. Amarilino. »
J. Fairlcy, M.D., D.P.H., School Medical Officer, County
Medical Officer.
Three.
F. G. Harvey, B.D.S.
Miss D. I. Skinner.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
YOUTH ORGANISER
ORGANISER OF PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
ORGANISER OF DOMESTIC
SUBJECTS
COUNTY ARCHITECT
COUNTY ACCOUNTANT
COUNTY LIBRARIAN
DEPUTY COUNTY LIBRARIAN
HORTICULTURAL
INSTRUCTOR
DAY OF MEETING
POPULATION (estimated,
Jan. 1945)
EDUCATION RATE ,
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1946-47
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
ISLE OF WIGHT
H. W. Mullis.
One.
Miss C. M. Jones.
Sydney Gregson, F.R.J.B.A.
H. G. Peachcy.
F. S. Green, M.A., F.L.A , County Seely Library, New-
port, I.O.W.
Miss M. Mullms, B.A., A.L.A.
C. P. Barrett, N.D.H.
Monday (quarterly).
80,350.
Education, 1946-47— 4s. 5.467d.
Library — 4.5d.
Education — £ 2,645 .
Library (whole Country, excluding Sandown-Shanklm)
-£2,145.
No. ot No. on Roll
Departments 31-3-46
County . . .
Voluntary : —
C. of E.
R.C. ...
Totals
31
24
3
58
3,890
2,700
269
6,859
SECONDARY MODERN
SCHOOLS
County
Voluntary (C.ofE.)
Totals
982
233
1,215
SECONDARY GRAMMAR
SCHOOLS
One Mixed County School at Newport,
Head Master, S. G. Barker, M.A , LL.B.
One Mixed County School at San down,
Head Master, W. A. Jenkins, M.A.
(Oxon)
No. on Roll
1-10-45
350
312
662
SECONDARY TECHNICAL
TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
COOKERY AND WOODWORK
CENTRES
One County Building School at E. ("owes,
Head Master, A. I. Fisher, B.sc. (Lonci.)
No. on Roll
76
Full time Junior Department
Part-time Day Instruction also provided
in Senior Department 70
One Technical Institute and Engineering School at
Cowes. Principal : A. W. Stainer, M.R.S.T. No.
on Roll : 426. At this Institute, part-time day
instruction is provided lor apprentices released from
industry at courses leading to Higher National
Certificates in Engineering.
Ten.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
ISLE OF WIGHT
FURTHER EDUCATION
District Further Education Sub-Committees of the County Further Education
Committee have been established in the following areas of the Isle of Wight : New-
port, Ryde, Sandown/ Shanklm, Ventnor; and West Wight. These Sub-Committees
are responsible for the local administration of Further Education including Evening
Institutes, Adult Education, Vocational Training and Youth Service Classes in their
respective districts.
Ditfnct Warden of Further Part-time Students
Education Session 1944-1945
Newport H. E. Watcrson, B.sc 306
Ryde A. E. Holton 353
Sandown'Shanklin ., H. Tromans, B.sc. 157
Ventnor S. Todd, B.A 422
West Wight W. P. Rickard 157
Cowcs .. A. W. Stainer 704
Youth Service
Youth Centres have been established at Newport, West Cowes, East Cowes, West
Wight, Ryde, Sandown, Shanklm and Ventnor, and small Youth Clubs have been
maintained at Bnghtstonc, Shorwcll, Wootton, Niton, Chale, St. Helens, Seavicw,
Rookley, Godshill and Bcmbndge. In addition, the Youth Committee assists
Voluntary Organisations throughout the Island.
Accounts and General Purposes
Development Plan
h'urthcr Education
Library
Primary Education
Secondary Education
Welfare
Works and Buildings
SUB-COMMITTEES
Chan man
County Councillor Mrs M. C Barton
County Alderman A J Guttridge, j p
. . County Councillor Miss M O'Conor
County Alderman J. P Collins
County Alderman G E Mears
County Councillor G Moody
County Councillor Capt H J Ward.
County Alderman A. j Guttridge.
MEMBERS
CnUNTY ALDtRMFN
Baring, Sir G , Bart , n I , j.p , Nubia House,
Coweb
Collins, J i» , Gorsc Hill, Totland
Guttridge, A T , J P , Winifred, Adelaide
Grove, East Cowcs
Mears, G E , j r , Inglewood, Dover Street,
Ryde
COUNTY COUNCILLORS
Barton, Mrs M C , I he Haven, Cambridge
Road, East Cowes
Haddock, W , Malton, Niton, Ventnor
Hallas, B , Linden, York Avenue, h Cowes
Hartnell, T. C , Lchal, School Lane, Cans-
brookc
Harvey, W H , Hillcrest, Luccombe, Shanklm.
Hollis, F. I1 , Limemone I;arm, Bnghtstone,
Newport
Moody, G , Jnr , Heasley Farm, Arrcton.
Norman, G, 22, High Street, Newport
O'Conor, Miss M , Mayfait, Freshwater Bay
Pollard, E W, 1 he Quarry, Bmstead Road,
Ryde
Russell, G C , j p , 16, Whitepit Lane, New-
port
Vcnner, Mrs K E, Orwell Lodge, Western
Road, ("owes
Waid, Capt. H J, DL, JP, Egypt House,
Cowes
Whilhcr, J , Sea Strand, Bonchurch, Ventnor
CO-OPTLD
Hampton-Weckes, Archdeacon C W., The
Vicarage, Brading
Mclsaac, W L , Ryde School, Ryde.
Ryan, Miss M S , Westiield Lodge, Marl-
borough Road, Ryde
Stow, E R , Copse Lane, Freshwater
Welsh, F. E , j P , Albion Hotel, Freshwater.
Wykeham, Mrs. S R , Pitt Place, Bnghstonc.
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN ...
COUNTY EDUCATION
OFFICER
CHIEF INSPECTOR ...
ASSISTANT EDUCATION
OFFICERS
COUNTY VOCATIONAL
GUIDANCE OFFICER
ACCOUNTANT
INSPECTORS
CHIEF CLERK
LIBRARIAN
KENT
Alderman W. Rolfe Nottidge, J.P.
Alderman Rt, Hon. Lord Northbourne.
E W. Woodhead, M.A., Harris ter-at-Law, Education
.Offices, Springfield, Maids tone. Tel.: Maidstone
4006.
C. Birchenough, M.A.
R. K. Gooch ; J. Kilgour, M.A., B.ED. ; F. W. Jessup,
F.S.A., B.A., LL.B., Barrister-at-Law.
Miss I. M. Groves, B.SC.
E. Bennion, A.S.A.A., A.I.M.T.A.
H. E. Bailey, M.A. ; J. A. Y.
W. Vickers, M.SC., M.ED.
F. J. Bardcn.
Miss F. R. E. Davies, B.A , F.L.A,
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Miller, B.A. , and
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
ARCHITECT
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
DEPUTY SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
SENIOR ASSISTANT COUNTY
MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT COUNTY
MEDICAL OFFICERS
ASSISTANT COUNTY
MEDICAL OFFICERS
(PSYCHIATRISTS)
ASSISTANT COUNTY
MEDICAL OFFICERS
(AURAL)
ASSISTANT COUNTY
MEDICAL OFFICERS
(OPHTHALMIC)
ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEONS ...
EDUCAHONAL
PSYCHOLOGISTS
PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL
WORKER
SPEECH THERAPIST
SENIOR SCHOOL DENTAL
SURGEON
SCHOOL DENTAL SURGEONS
KENT
S. H. Loweth, F.S.A., F.R.I.B.A.
A. Elliott, M.D., M.BO CH.B., D.P.H., County Hall,
Maidstone.
G. F. Bramley, M.D., D.P.H.
Letitia M. Allen, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
G. Marjorie Archer, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; Kathleen F.
Buttcrfield, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; C. Campbell, L.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P., L.D.S., D.P.H. ; J. E. Cheesman, L.M.S.S.A.,
D.P.H. ; Hilda Denholm- Young, M.B., CH.B.,
*Margaret W. Eunson, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; Mary
Flynn, M.B., D.P.H.; *Beryl M. Hewett, M.B., B.S.,
D.P.H. ; K. F. Hirsch, M.B. (BERLIN), L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.
(EDIN.) ; W. Lessey, M.D. (BRUX.), L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. ;
*J. Marshall, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; *C. M. Mc-
Causland, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; *W. Mcgaw, M.B. ;
J. S. Mmett, M.B., D.P.H. ; E. M. Molesworth, M.B.,
CH.B. ; Georgina B. Nichol, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ;
Gladys Stablcforth, M.D. ; S. A. Tucker, M.B., B.S.,
D.P.H.
*M. Balint, M.D. (BUDAPEST), PH.D. (BERLIN) ; *E. A,
Hamilton-Pearson, M.B. ; *Joan Mackworth, M.B ,
D.P.M. ; R. F. Roberts, M.B., D.P.M.
*T. P, Gill, M.B., F.R.C.S. (ENG.) ; *W. MacGregor,
O.B.E., M.A., M.B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P ; *J. A. Simons,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; *G. H. Howels, F.R.C.S.
*N. H. Allen, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; *H. W. Applm,
M.B., D.O.M.S. ; *J. Cogan, M.B., CH.B., D.O. ; *G.
Flint, M.D., F.R.C.S. ; *J. W. Fox, M.B., D.P.H. ;
*E. M. G. Galton, M.B., D.O.M.S. ; *Mrs. G. E.
Hughes, M.R.C.S., D.O.M.S. ; *A. E. A. Looseley,
F.R.C.S. ; *E. H. W. Lyle, B.A., M.B., B.CH. ; *M. F.
McDonnell, M.B., B.CH., D.P.H. ; *D. W. McLean,
M.B., CH.B. ; *B. R. Medlycott, M.B., D.O.M.S. ;
*R. H. Rushton, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.O.M.S. ;
*F. W. G. Smith, B.A., M.A., M.B., D.O.M.S.
*A. B. Beresford Jones, M.S., M.B. ; *J. A. Cholmeley,
M.B., B.S., F.R.C.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; *W. H. Gervis,
M.A., M.B., F.R.C.S. ; *W. W. Gilford, F.R.C.S. ;
E. Lindsey, F.R.C.S. ; *H. W. L. Molesworth,
F.R.C.S. j *A. L. Morton, F.R.C.S. ; *W. Wynne, F.R.C.S.
*Mrs. E. Balint, B.sc. ; *Dr. Lucy Fildes ; *Mrs. C.
Jeffrey.
Miss I. Wurmfeld.
*Miss M. E. Nussey.
F. J. Saunders, L.D.S.
B. S. Birkhahn, L.D.S. ; A. Buchan, L.D.S. ; H. Cantor,
L.D.S. ; I. S. Cardcll, L.D.S. ; B. Crisp, L.D.S. ;
Mary E. O. Cross, L.D.S. ; Marjoric K. M. Dawe,
L.D.S. ; W. W. F. Dawe, L.D.S. ; Doris M. Elvy,
L.D.S. ; T. C. Farmar, L.D.S. ; P. D. Gausden,
L.D.S. ; J. H. Glen, L.D.S. ; W. C. Griffiths, L.D.S. ;
T. A. Hall, L.D.S. ; A. J. Haddock, L.D.S. ; L. F.
Hayes, L.D.S. ; Hesta Heilborn, L.D.S. ; O. B. Hey-
wood, L.D.S. ) F. Markham, L.D.S. ; A. MacDougall,
L.D.S. ; Edith Mahler, L.D.S. ; A. W. McCarthy,
L.D.S. ; A. E. Park, L.D.S. ; J. M. Rogers, L.D.S. ;
Mrs. A. Squier, L.D.S. ; *F. P. Sturdee, L.D.S. ;
F. C. Tomlyn, L.D.S. ; R. A. Tran, L.D.S. -, R. A.
Waters, L.D.S. ; *S. White, L.D.S.
*Part-time
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
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The Committee have also the part-time services of the undermentioned Medical
Officers of former Part III Education Authorities : —
G. E. Brocklehurst, M.D., D.P.H. ; H. M. Cargin, M.D.,
D.P.H. ; H. S. Davics, M.B., B.S., D.P.H. ; D. Desmond,
M.B., B.CH., D.P.H. ; P. J. Gaffikin, M.D., B.CH.,
D.P.H. ; W. Hall, M.B., M.R.C.S., D.P.H. ; B. E. Haw-
kins, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; D. W. Kirk, M.B., CH.B. ;
R. A. Leader, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. ; R. W. Mark-
ham, B.A., M.B., B.C.H., D.P.H. ; Rose Morris, L.R.C.P.,
M.R.C.S., D.P.H. ; J. O. Murray, M.D., CH.B., D.P.H. ;
Sheila M. N. Niall, L.M.S.S.A. ; E. G. Pringle, M.D. ;
J. C. Sleigh, M.B., D.P.H, ; Elizabeth C. Whyte,
M.B., CH.B.
"Excepted" Districts
BECKENHAM
BROMLEY
T. P. Colo, M.B., D.P.H. ; Sheila Thomson, M.B., D.P.H.
K. E. Tapper, O.B.E., G.M., M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; Gertrude
H. Stinson, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; tA. Thompson,
M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; A. Orgler, M.D. (BERLIN).
GILLINGIIAM W. A. Muir, M.D., CH.B., D.P.H. ; Meta L. Dunlop,
M.B., B.CH., D.P.H.
•lOn Active Service.
CLINICS No. of Minor Ailment Clinics, 46 ; No. of Dental
Clinics, 48 ; No. of Ophthalmic Clinics, 29 ; No. of
Orthopaedic Clinics, 6 ; No. of Aural Clinics, 13 ;
No. of Speech Clinics, 8 ; Child Guidance Clinics,
5 ; No. of Asthma Clinics, 2 ; No, of Tonsils and
Adenoids Clinics, 1 ; No, of Remedial Exercises
Clinics, 1 > No. of Artificial Light Clinics, 4.
In addition, temporary dental clinics are held, as required, in eighty-eight different
parishes, by arrangements with the Trustees of Village Halls, etc.
POPULATION OF
ADMINISTRATIVE AREA
TOTAL EDUCATION RATE ..
(estimated)
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1946-47 (estimated)
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SECONDARY MODERN
SCHOOLS
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
COUNTY TECHNICAL
SCHOOLS
1,221,410 (estimated mid-year 1945).
Rate equivalent for Education 1946-47 — 4s. 11.86d.,
for County Library — 3.5d.
General County— £44,3 11 ; County Library — £18,578.
County . . .
Voluntary :-
C.E. ...
R.C. ...
Others
Totals
(a) County
(b) Voluntary
(a) County
(b) Voluntary —
(1) Controlled
(2) Assisted ..<
(3) Aided ...
(c) Direct Grant
Totals
No. of
Schools
269
No. of
Depts.
358
No. on
Roll
78,340
254
23
11
293
24
11
33,700
3,502
1,138
557
686
116,680
Boys
33
5
No. of Schools
Girls
33
5
Mixed
19
2
9
13
—
6
3
1
2
2
1
3
—
9
9
—
68
66
21
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SECONDARY MODERN
SCHOOLS
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
COUNTY TECHNICAL SCHOOLS
(a) County
(6) Voluntary
(a) County
(b) Voluntary —
(1) Controlled
(2) Assisted . . .
(3) Aided ...
(c) Direct Grant
KENT
No. of Pupils
on Roll.
Total No. of
Boys
Girls
Pupils on Roll.
13,888
13,757
27,645
980
994
1,974
4,459
6,071
10,530
2,111
966
3,077
1,167
385
1,552
367
—
367
504
1,113
1,617 •
2,290
2,699
4,989
Totals
25,766 25,985
51,751
Head
Grammar L. W. White, M.A. (Cantab.).
In addition to the above, there are the Simon Langton Schools and County Technical
Schools in the County Borough of Canterbury, at which pupils attend as follows : —
Kent Children Canterbury Children
Boy* Girh Boys Girls
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS ... 265 315 179 184
TECHNICAL SCHOOLS ... 210 152 31 34
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School
(a) County Grammar Boys
Beckenham and Penge County
School
Bromley County Grammar School
Chislehurst and Sidcup County Grammar
School
Dover County Grammar School
Erith County Grammar School
Folkestone Harvey Grammar School
Gillingham County Grammar School
Grave send County Grammar School
Ramsgate Chatham House County Grammar
School
County Grammar Girls
Ashford County Grammar School
Beckenham County Grammar School
Bromley County Grammar School
Chatham County Grammar School .
Chislehurst and Sidcup County Grammar
School
Dartford County Grammar School
Dover County Grammar School
Folkestone County Grammar School
L. J. Cheney, M.A. (Cantab.).
Dr. C. R. McGregor Williams, M.A.
(Wales.)
J. C. Booth, M.A. (Oxon.).
G. H. R. Newth, M.A. (Oxon.).
O. C. Berthoud, M.A. (Oxon.).
S. J. Dale, M.A., B.SC. (Oxon.).
W. H. E. Stevens, B.SC. (Lond.).
Rev. B. V. F. Brackenbury, M.A.
(Cantab.).
Miss B. A. Leary, M.A. (Oxon.).
Miss A. K I. Henshaw, B.SC. (Lond.).
Miss W. A. Whiting, M.A. (Lond.).
Miss M. E. Mitchell, B.SC. (Viet.).
Miss E. M. Huxstep, B.A. (Lond.)
Miss E. M. Fryer, B.A. (Lond.).
Miss E. M. Gruer, M.A. (Aberdeen).
Miss N. Gosthng, B.A. (Lond.).
(Acting Headmistress).
Miss G. A. Richards, B.SC. (Lund.).
Miss I. E. Helm, M.A. (Liverpool)
Miss D. M. G. Cutler, B.A. (Lond.).
Miss E. C. Arnold, M.A. (Cantab.).
Miss A. M. Lunn, B.SC. (Lond.).
Gravesend County Grammar School . .
Ramsgate Clarendon House County Grammar
School
Sittingbourne County Grammar School . .
Tonbridge County Grammar School
Tunbridge Wells County Grammar School .
W (1) Voluntary Controlled Grammar Schools — Boys
Ashford Grammar School E. T. Mortimore, M.A. (Cantab.)
Dartford Grammar School H. Pochin, M.A. (Cantab.).
Faversham Grammar School P. W. Rundle, M,A. (Cantab.).
Maidstone Grammar School W. A. Claydon, M.A. (Cantab.),
Sandwich Grammar School E. P. Oakes, M.A. (Cantab.).
Sittingbourne Borden Grammar School ... G. E. Hardy, B.SC. (Birmingham).
Voluntary Controlled Grammar Schools — Girls
Faversham William Gibbs School Miss M. E. Holmes, B.A, (Lond.).
Maidstone Grammar School Miss R. Bartels, B.SC. (Lond.)
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GRAMMAR SCHOOLS— continued.
Name of School. Head.
(b) (2) Voluntary Assisted Grammar Schools — Boys
Cranbrook School C. R. Scott, M.A. (Cantab.).
Rochester Mathematical School K. R. Imeson, M.A. (Cantab.).
Royal Tunbndge Wells Skinners' School ... W. R. G. Bye, M.A. (Oxon.)-
Voluntary Assisted Grammar Schools — Girls
Rochester Grammar School Miss M. Buttcrfield, B.SC. (Viet.).
<&) (3) Voluntary Aided Grammar Schools — Boys
Tonbridge, The Judd School F. H. Taylor, M.A. (Cantab.).
(c) Direct Grant Schools — Boys
Eltham College G. Turberville, M.A. (Cantab.).
Harbledown Kent College H. J. Pnckett, M.A. (Cantab.).
Direct Grant Schools— Girls
Seyenoaks Walthamstow Hall School ... Miss E. L. Ramsay, B.A. (Lond.)
Erith Abbey Wood St. Johseph's Convent Miss M. Shepherd.
School
Bromley High School Miss E. K. East, M.A. (Oxon.).
COUNTY TECHNICAL SCHOOLS
Name of School Head
(a) Boys' Schools
Beckenham .. R. K. Ferguson, B.SC. (Eng.) (Glas-
gow) ; Master-in-Charge : J. C.
Kingsland, B.A. (Lond.).
Chatham ... .. ... P. F. Surman, B.SC. (Lond.)
Dartford Dr. E. G. Gyngell, PH.D. (Lond.).
Erith Dr. E. A. Woolf, B.A.
Gravesend E. Guy, M.SC. (Leeds).
Maidstone H. Collins, B.SC. (Lond.).
Rochester .. .. J. E. Phillips, M.A. (Cantab.),
Sheerness .. W. Davies, B.SC. (Wales) (Acting).
Tunbridge Wells J. L. Race, B.ENG. (Sheffield).
(b) Girls' Schools
Ashford F. B. Pinch, B.SC. (Wales) ; Mistress-
m-Charge : Miss M. A. Coward,
B.A. (Lond.).
Bexley Miss D. C. Collins.
Bromley Miss A. M. Scorrer, B.A. (Lond.).
Chatham Miss D. M. Sackett, B.SC. (Lond.).
Chislehurst and Sidcup .. .. .. Miss A. M. Scorrer, B.A. (Lond.)
Folkestone ... . . .. J. W. Riddell, B.SC. (Lond.); Mis-
tress-in-Charge : Miss E. M. Kay,
B.A. (Birmingham).
Gravesend ... E. Guy, M.SC. (Leeds) ; Mistress-in-
Charge : Miss M. Barlow, B.A.
(Lond.).
Maidstone H. Collins, B.SC. (Lond.) ; Mistress-
in-Charge : Miss A. Thomas,
B.A. (Liverpool).
Tonbridge J. L. Race, B.ENG. (Sheffield) ;
Mistress-in-Charge: Miss H. West-
brook, B.SC. (Lond.).
Name of School Head
Secondary Schools Maintained by Canterbury Education Committee
Canterbury Simon Langton School for Boys... L. W. Myers, M.A. (Oxon.).
Canterbury Simon Langton School for Girls Miss N. Campling, M.A. (Dublin.).
Canterbury County Technical School for Boys H. R. Orr, B.SC., PH.D. (Edin.).
Canterbury County Technical School for Girls H. R. Orr5 B.SC,, PH.D. (Edin.);
Senior Woman Assistant : Miss
E. Blackith, B.A. (Manchester).
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County Technical Schools — continued.
Name of School Head
Independent Schools — Boys
Dover College G. R. Remvick, M.A. (Oxon.).
Ramsgatc St. Lawrence College The Rev. R. Perfect, M.A.
Rochester Cathedral Grammar School .. E. W. Davies, M.A. (Oxon.).
Sevenoaks School J. A. Higgs-Walker, M.A. (Oxon.).
Sutton Valence School ... ... T. M. James, M.A. (Cantab.).
Tonbridgc School E. E. A. Whitworth, M.A. (Cantab.).
Independent Schools — Girls
Ashford School for Girls . . . . . . Miss L. Brake.
Broadstairs and St. Peter's, Bartrum Gables /Miss W. M. Crittall.
School \Miss E. O. Crittall.
Broadstairs and St. Peter's, St. Stephen's The Governors.
College
Bromley, Bickley Stratford House School .. Miss E. G. "Wilkinson.
Bromley, Kinnaird Park School .. ... Miss J. A. Leishman.
Chislchurst, Farrington's Girls' School ... Miss D. G. Fisher.
Cranbrook Benenden School (Hempstead, Miss C. M. Sheldon.
Benenden, Kent)
Folkestone, Brampton Down School (Dixwell Miss C. M. Starkey.
Road, Folkestone)
Folkestone, St. Margaret's School, Earls The Misses De La Marc.
Avenue, Folkestone
Goudhurst College (Charnes Hall, Eccleshall, The Misses Kendon.
Staffs.)
Hawkhurst, Lillcsden School (Lillcsden,/Miss A. A. Mowat.
Hawkhurst, Kent) \Miss D. W. Ireland.
Otterden, Buncc Court, School ... ... F. M. Friedmaim, PH.D.
Pembury, Folkestone Kent College Miss M. Walker.
Ramsgate, Convent of the Assumption School Miss J. M. Hughes.
Royal Tunbridgc Wells, Hamilton House Miss M. Gammon.
School
Sevenoaks, West Health School Miss P. M. Elliott.
TECHNICAL COLLEGES, TECHNICAL INSTITUTES, ETC.
Scnwr Part-time
. Full-tiwe Day hrcrring
Name of Collage or Institute. Principal. Student Students Student*
Ashford Technical Institute ... F. B. Pinch, B.sc. (Wales) 15 7<) 183
Beckenham Technical Institute \R. K. Ferguson, B.sc.Eni;. — 52 192
Bromley Technical Institute / (Glasgow), A.M.I.MLCH.F. 50 62 845
Bcxlcy Technical Institute Miss D. C. Collins 50 i6 419
(Girls' and Women's De-
partment)
*Canterbury Technical Institute Dr. H. R. Orr, B.SC. ^0 255 503
(Lond.)
County Technical College, Dr. E. S. Gyngell, B.SC, — 245 385
Dartford F.R.I.C. (Lond. A.M.I.E.E.)
Dover Technical Institute ... H. H. Jacques, B.SC. — 97 281
(Lond.) A.RC.SC.
Erith Technical College ...Dr. E. A. Woolf, B.A., — 140 573
Dip.Ed.
Folkestone Technical Institute J. W. Riddell, B.SC. 8 100 231
(Dunclni)
Gravesend Technical Institute E. Guy, M.SC. (Leeds) — 351 772
Maidstone Technical Institute H. Collins, B.sc. (Lond.) 15 260 644
Medway Technical College : —
Chatham Technical Institute J. E. Phillips, M.A. — 365 405
(Cantab.)
Senior Departments, Gilling- C. Colles, B.SC. (Viet.) 79 413 1,101
ham
Rochester Technical Institute J. E. Phillips, M.A. — 54 1,359
(Cantab.)
*Maintained jointly by Canterbury and Kent Education Committees.
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TECHINICAL COLLEGES, POLYTECHNICS AND TECHNICAL
INSTITUTES —continued.
Name of Institute
Sevenoaks Technical Institute
Sheerness Technical
Sittingbourne Technical
Institute
Thanet Technical Institute
Margate Technical Institute
Ramsgate Technical Institute
Tonbridge Technical
Principal
J. L. Race, B.ENG.
(Sheffield), Respons-
ible Teacher H. G.
Miles
Institute W. Davies, B.SC. (Wales)
Senior Part-time
Full-time Day
Students Student*
M.A. — —
J. E. Phillips,
(Cantab.).
Responsible Teacher, P.
F. Harrop, B.sc.(Lond.)
A. Moody, A.R.C.A. — 105
(Acting]
G. T. Teller, B.A.
(Responsible Teacher)
J. A. Leach, B.SC. (Loud.)
(Responsible Teacher)
Institute J. L. Race, B.ENG. — 9
(Sheffield)
Responsible Teacher,
R. W. Paterson,
B.COMM.SC.
Royal Tunbridge Wells Tech- J. L. Race, B.ENG. — 107
nical Institute (Sheffield)
Sundry Urban and Rural Evening Institutes (62) ... — —
Women's Institutes (52) — —
Workers' Educational Association ( 1 37 ) — —
Agricultural Classes included under respective Teclxmcal Institutes.
Name of School.
Beckenham School of Art
Bromley School of Art
"Canterbury, School of Art
Dover School of Art
Folkestone School of Art
Gravesend School of Art
Maidstone School of Art
Medway School of Art
Crafts
Sidcup School of Art . . .
Thanet School of Art
Schools of Art
Head
J. R. Cole
E. K. Coleborn, F.R.S.A.,
A.R.G.A.
A. Moody, A.R.C.A,
R. A. Richardson, A.R.C.A.
W. O. Miller, A.R.C.A.. .
... E. J. Morss, A.R.C.A. . .
and A. L. Reeve, A.R.C.A.
Full- time
Student*
Senior Junior
34 37
78 53
65
6
10
29
45
79
32
7
37
Evening
Students
— — 115
442
438
455
— — 535
219
655
9,373
846
2,469
Part-time
Students
476
397
181
49
66
284
592
527
178
130
135
.. J. L. Robinson, A.R.C.A. 41 27
... A. Moody, A.R.C.A. ... 14 7
Royal Tunbridge Wells School E. O. Jennings, A.R.C.A. 29 4
of Art
'Maintained jointly by Canterbury and Kent Education Committees.
Junior Art Departments
Name of School Head No. of Pupils
Bromley School of Craft and Industrial E. K. Coleborn, F.R.S.A., 69
Design for Girls A.R.C.A., Head of School
of Dress, Miss D. M.
Foster.
School Canteens
Number of canteens open at the end of the 520 (including schools served from
year 1945-46 British Restaurants)
Approximate number of individual children 64,144
fed during year 1945-46
Approximate number of meals supplied 12,828,800
during the year 1945-46
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DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVES
1 . Penge, comprising Penge Urban District.
ASSISTANT DIVISIONAL A. J. Packer, M.B.E., A.C.I.S.
EDUCATION OFFICER
OFFICES 69, Croydon Road, Penge, S.E.20. (Telephone:
Sydcnham 6308.)
2. Chislehurst and Sidcup and Orpington, comprising Chlslehurst and
Sidcup Urban District, Orpington Urban District.
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION Miss Enid Appleby, B.SC., PH.D.
OFFICER
OFFICES 10, Station Road, Sidcup. (Telephone : Foots Cray 3011.)
3. North-West Kent, comprising Dartford Borough, Erith Borough, Cray-
ford Urban District, Dartford Rural District, part of (comprising the Rural
Parishes of Dareiith, Eynsford, Farningham, Horton Kirby, Kingsdown,
Lullingstone, Sutton-at-Hone and Wilmington).
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION F. Evans, M.B.K., M.A. (CANTAB,).
OFFICER
OFFICES 11, Essex Road, Dartford. (Telephone : Dartford 2928.)
4. Thames-side, comprising Gravesend Borough, Northf leet Urban District,
Swanscombe Urban District, Dartford Rural District, part of (comprising
the Rural Parishes of Ash, Fawkham, Hartley, Longfield, Ridley, Southfleet
and Stone), Strood Rural District, part of (comprising the Rural Parishes of
Cobham, Higham, Luddesdown, Aieopham and Shorne).
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION OFuctR (Vacant).
OFFICES Bank Chambers, Windmill Street, Gravesend. (Tele-
phone : Gravesend 4204.)
5. West Kent, comprising Tunbridge Wells Borough, Sevenoaks Urban
District, Southborough Urban District, Tonbridge Urban District, Cran-
brook Rural District, Sevenoaks Rural District, Tonbridge Rural District.
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION W. Moore, M.A.
OFFICER
OFFICES ... ... ... Camano House, Quarry Hill, Tonbridge. (Telephone :
Tonbridge 1231.).
6. Maidstone, comprising Maids tone Borough, Hollingbourne Rural Dis-
trict, Maidstone Rural District, Mailing Rural District.
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION A. W. Peacock.
OFFICER
OFFICES Education Offices, Tonbridge Road, Maidstone. (Tel.:
Maidstone 4281-2.)
7. Medway, comprising Chatham Borough, Rochester Borough, Strood
Rural District, part of (comprising the Rural Parishes of All Hallows,
Cliffe, Cooling, Cuxton, Frindsbury Extra, Hailing, High Halstow, Hoo,
Isle of Grain, St. Mary Hoo and Stoke).
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION J. L. Smith, O.B.E., B.SC.
OFFICER
OFFICES Fort Pitt House, New Road, Rochester. (Tel. :
Chatham 2218.)
8. North-East Kent (Faversham), comprising Faversham Borough, Queen-
borough Borough, Sheerness Urban District, Sittingbourne and Milton
Urban District, Sheppy Rural District, Swale Rural District.
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION W. L. Thomas, B.A.
OFFICER
OFFICES The Old Vicarage, Church Street, Sittingbourne.
(Tel. : Sittingbourne 438.)
9. St. Augustine, conprisirig Herne Bay Urban District, Whitstable Urban
District, Bridge Blean Rural District.
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION J. Green, LL.B.
OFFICER
V FFICES 78, London Road, Canterbury. (Tel. : Canterbury 4222-3.)
10. Ashford, comprising Lydd Borough, New Romney Borough, Tenderden
Borough, Ashford Urban District, Bast Ashford Rural District, Romney
March Rural District,Tenderden Rural District, West Ashford Rural District,
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION C. J. Chenevix Trench, M.B.E., M.A.
OFFICER
OFFICES Conyers Church Road, Ashford. (Tel. : Ashford 837.)
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DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVES —continued.
11. Folkestone, Hythe and Elham, comprising Folkestone Borough, Hythe
Borough, Eltham Rural District.
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION T. W. Birch, M.SC., M.ED.
OFFICER
OFFICES The Old Harvey Grammar School, Foord Road,
Folkestone. (Tel. : Folkestone 2642.)
12. Dover, Deal and District, comprising Deal Borough, Dover Borough,
Sandwich Borough, Dover Rural District, Eastry Rural District, part of
(comprising the Rural Parishes of Ash, Eastry, Eythorne, Goodnestone,
Nonington, Northbourne, Preston, Ripple, Sholden, Staple, Stourmouth,
Sutton, Tilmanstone, Wingham, Woodnesborough and Worth).
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION J. A. Corbctt, B.A., PH.D.
OFFICER
OFFICES 3, Cambridge Terrace, Dover. (Tel. : Dover 927.)
13. Thanet, comprising Margate Borough, Ramsgate Borough, Broadstairs
and St. Peter's Urban District, Eastry Rural District, part of (comprising the
Rural Parishes of Acol, Minster, Monkton, St. Nicholas-at-Wade and Sarre).
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION (Vacant)
OFFICER
OFFICES ... ... ... Education Offices, Denemount, The Vale, Broadstairs.
(Tel. : Broadstairs 114.)
EXCEPTED DISTRICTS
Beckenham, Beckenham Borough
BOROUGH EDUCATION W. A. Scarr, M.A.
OFFICER
OFFICES ... . . .. Education Offices, Town Hall, Beckenham. (Tel. :
Beckenham 1131.)
Bexley, Bexley Borough.
BOROUGH EDUCATION W. E. D. Stephens, M.A.
OFFICER
OFFICES Wye Lodge, Bcxleyheath. (Tel: Bexleyheath 2281.)
Bromley, Bromley Borough.
BOROUGH EDUCATION H. C. W. Eiscl, M.A., M.LITT., M.ED.
OFFICER
OFFICES Municipal Offices, Bromley. (Tel, : Ravensbourne 4623.)
Gillingham, Gillingham Borough*
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION A. Johns.
OFFICER
OFFICES Municipal Buildings, Gillingham. (Tel. : Gillingham
59021.)
Juvenile Employment and Welfare Bureaux
Ashford, Bexley, Bromley, Canterbury,! At the addresses shown above for
Dartford, Deal, Dover, Gravesend, Maid- j Divisional Offices. Communica-
stone, Medway (including Rochester, > tions should be addressed to the
Chatham and Gillingham), Sidcup, Divisional Education Officer.
Sittingbourne, Tonbridge J
Address Telephone No.
12, Beckenham Road> Beckenham .. .. Bee kenham 5078 1
Walnut Tree Road, Erith Erith 3040
82a, Preston Street, Fa versha in Faversham 389
Pelham House, Bouverie Road East, Folkestone 2669
Folkcstone addressed
to the
Officer-in-
Charge.
New Cross Centre, Margate Margate 28 ...
S7a, High Street, Orpington ... . . Orpington 3360
fc Aysgarth," Carlton Avenue, Ramsgate ... Ramsgate 285
4, South Park, Sevenoaks ... ... ... Scvenoaks 1492
46, High Street, Sheerness ... Sheerness 44 ...
3, Mount Ephraim Road, Tunbridge Wells T. Wells 2598 J
There are also Branch Juvenile Employment and Welfare Bureaux at Borough
Green, Cranbrook, Herne Bay, Hythe, Sandwich> Westerham and Whitstable.
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County Library
No. of full-time Branches : 18 (and 1 van serving outlying areas).
No. of part-time Branches and Centres : 358.*
No. of Centres for H.M. Forces : 30.
No. of Travelling Vans : 3.
No. of books in stock : 601,124.
* Includes one autonomous area served by the County Library.
No. of Farm Institutes
Principal of Farm Institute
Agricultural Lectures at the Institute . . .
Warden at the Institute
Part-time Lecturer in Veterinary Science
at the Institute
Instructor in Commercial Horticulture
at the Institute
County Horticultural Officer
Bee-keeping Instructors
Agricultural Education
One.
R. Hart, N.D.A., N.D.H., N.D.D.
W. E. Hughes, M.SC. ; E. Watkinson,
B.SC., N.D.D. ; P. Buckler, B.sc.
P. J. Aliden, N.D.A.
J. G. Cattcll, M.R.C.V.S., D.V.S.M.
N. Stewart, N.D.H.
H. C. Elsdon, N.D.H. (with part-time
assistants).
Part-time officers.
Youth Service
Secretary : The County Education Officer, Springfield, Maidstone.
Local Youth Committees. — The Kent Youth Committee have established Local
Youth Committees in the various districts in the county whose task is to maintain
contact with youth work in their areas, and to make recommendations to the Kent
Youth Committee.
Local Youth Advisers. — By arrangement with the Kent Education Committee,
members of the Kent Education Committee's teaching stall who hold responsible
positions in connection with Further Education have been appointed Local Youth
Advisers working in close touch with Local Youth Committees.
Assistant Local Youth Advisers. — The Kent Education Committee have also
seconded a number of teachers for work for the Service of Youth. Th':se teachers act
as Assistant Youth Advisers, and are released from ordinary day teaching duties for
the equivalent of one or two days each week as compensation for time spent on work
for youth organisations. They are required to submit to the Local Youth Committee
through the Adviser a report on any club which makes an application for grant.
Youth Centres. — The Kent Youth Committee maintains 25 Youth Centres with
full-time or part-time wardens. Proposals for a number of other Centres are under
consideration.
Leadership Courses. — Arrangements have been made for youth leadership courses
to be held in different parts of the County.
Assistance given to Youth Organisation*. — The number of youth organisations which
received grant during the financial year 1st April, 1945, to 3 1st March, 1946, was 78,
the total amount of grant being £4,400, including grants from the Ministry of Educa-
tion under Social and Physical Training Grant Regulations.
MEMBERS
Ashmore, J T H., 29, Lancelot Road, Welling
Astor, Lady Violet, Hcvcr Castle, Edenbridge
Barlas, Mrs E. G M , 32, Copers Cope Road,
Beckenham
Colthup, W , Hopebournc, Harbledown, Can-
terbury.
Corfc, A F., 42, Bower Mount Road, Maid-
sione.
Day, Dr. Marjone, 73, College Road, Maid-
stone.
Gamon, C E., 62, Old Farm Avenue, Sidcup
Gully, G J , 35, Croydon Road, Pcnge, S.E 20.
Hardy, Sir Edward, Boughton Court, Ashford
Hetherington, Mrs M. M., 219, Iron Mill Lane,
Cray ford.
Johnson, J. H., Brogdella, Brogdale Road,
Faversham.
Kirby, Major M. T , D.S.O,, Sankey House,
Brook, near Ashford.
Lampard, A. S., 14, Augusta Gardens, Folkes-
tone.
Maior, F A , West Winds, Otford
Marshall, G , I .ittle Platt, Borough Green
Morgan, Rev S. J W , Mounts Court, Mounts
Road, Grecnhithe
Newman, W, Langdown Villa, Sandwich
Road, Kythorne
Noakes, Miss M Maplesden, Long Rede,
Banning
Noble, B, B F.M , 15, Mead Road, South
Willesborough
Northbourne, Rt Hon Lord, Northbourne
Court, Deal
Nottidge, W Rolfe, High Bank, Pcmbury
Road, Tonbndge
Parry, W. L , 27, Wading Street, Dartford
Pearson, B T, HI. High Street, Broadstairs.
Putock, S , 127, London Road, Deal
Pym, Maior C. E., c B.h , Foxwold, Brasted.
Redman, W C , Culham Cottage, Canterbury
Road, Margate.
Rcndel, Col R. M , Owley, Wittersham.
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KENT
Saltcr, A. G. A , Dunkeld, The Drive, Orping-
ton.
Scott, F R > " Westmoor," Ramham, Gillmg-
ham
Shaw, O. L , East Sutton, near Maidstonc
Spencer, E. R., 44, Maidstone Road, Rochester.
Teichman Derville, Major M , The Red
House, Littlestone-on-Sea.
Thompson, Com., D s.o , '* Dawn," Seasalter,
Whitstable.
Tuff, Major C , Norrard, Godwyn Road,
Folkestone
Wells, P. L., MP., Wandella, Park Avenue,
Suttingbourne.
Wimshurst, T. E., Tibbs Court, Brenchlcy
REPRESKNTATIVE MEMBERS
Appleton, Rev. I.. G, 12, Ethclbert Road,
Canterbury.
Thome, Rev. Canon H. W., Leybourne Rectory,
West Mailing.
Hatton, Dr. R. G, c B.E., F.R.S., Fircroft,
Larkfield, near Maidstone.
Samuel, Rev. Harcourt, Shalom, Brockenhum
Road, Ramsgate.
Barr, J. R., 36, Knole Road, Dartford.
Claydon, W. A., Maidstonc Grammar School,
Barton Road, Maidstone.
Riddcll, J. W , *' Merrowdown," 4, Avermg
Road, Folkestone
Scott, Miss T- S , Dover Barton Road County
Primary Infants* School, Dover.
Shoesmuh, H. E , 160, Princes Road, Dartford.
Waldron, R. L , Marshlands, Loose, Kent.
Witchell, Prot. E. F. D., Dover Lodge, 12,
Park Hill, Bickley.
SomcrvclJ, D. C., Judd House, Tonbridge.
Deed, Mrs. M. M., Bcssels House, Besscls
Green, Sevonoaks.
Gardiner, Mrs. D M., Cogan House, 53, St.
Peter's Street, Canterbury.
Rendcl, Miss L M., Hyde Heath, Wareliam,
Dorset.
Rose, Rt. Rev. A C. W., Bishop of Dover,
St. Martin's Pnory, Canterbury
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN ...
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER
DEPUTY EDUCATION
OFFICER
ASSISTANT EDUCATION
OFFICERS
COUNTY LIBRARIAN
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS
ORGANISING OFFICERS
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
DEPUTY SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
CHIEF ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICER
COUNTY TREASURER
ARCHITECT
POPULATION OF
ADMINISTRATIVE AREA
TOTAL EDUCATION RATE...
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1946-47 (estimated)
TRAINING COLLEGE
LANCASHIRE
County Aldcnftan Sir James Aitken, J,P.
County Alderman O. Gillett, J.P.
A. L. Binns, C.B.E., M.C., M.A., B.SC., County Offices,
Preston. Tel. : Preston 4868.
N. G. Fisher,, M.A.
G. Cruickshank, O.B.E.,
Primary Education). J
Miss F. E. Cook, M.A.
Miss M. E. Hewitt, M.A.
M.A., B.SC. (Secondary and
J. Green, B.SC. (Agriculture).
W. R. Hey, M.A. ; Miss M.
Simms ; Miss Edwards Rces, M.A.
Miss M. W. Barrie, Miss M. E. Cousins, Miss M. H.
Graham, Miss I. Jones, Miss D. A. Oldfield, Miss G.
Strange, B.SC., S. H. V. Argent, B.A., W, Hague, M.A.,
C. G. Ferguson, B.SC., J. J. Johnson, B.A., A, H.
McQueen, B.SC., E. Rogers, A.R.C.A., H. S. Rimmer,
L. F. W. Thompson.
F. Hall, C.B.E., M.D., CH.B,, D.P.H., Barristcr-at-Law,
County Medical Officer.
W. C. V. Brothwood, M.A., M.D., CH.B., M.M.S.A.,
D.R.C.O.G., D.P.H.
R. W. Eldridge, B.SC., D.P.A., M.D., CH.B., M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P., D.P.H.
A. Beal, M.c.
G. Noel Hill, F.R.I.B.A., M.T.P.I., County Architect.
1,837,800.
5s. 2.62d.
£46,843.
County Library — 4d.
Principal —
EMERGENCY TRAINING
COLLEGES
. Edge Hill Training College, Ormskirk.
Miss E. M. Butterworth, M.A.
Risley Training College, Culcheth, Warrington. Princi-
pal, E. R. Clarke, TVI.A., LL.B., B.SC., M.ED. ; Padgate
Training College, near Warrington, Principal, S.
Harrison, M.A. ; Bamber Bridge Training College,
near Preston, Principal, J. C. H. Gover, M.A.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School Head
Accrington Grammar (B.) B. Johnson, M.A.
Accrington Girls' High Miss D. Brown, M.A.
Ashton-under-Lyne Grammar (M.) ... ... G. B. Jackson, M.A., M.ED.
Ashton-in-Makerfield Grammar (M.) . , , F. G. Hall, M.A.
Audenshaw Grammar (B.) ... ... ... J. Lord, M.A.
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GRAMMAR SCHOOLS— contin ued.
Name of School Head
Bacup and Rawtenstall Grammar (M.) ... E. H. Holden, M.sc., A.I.C.
Chadderton Grammar (M.) J. Clement Platt, M.sc.
Chorley Grammar (M.) ... .. .. H Waterhouse, M.A.
Clithcroe Royal Grammar (B.) ... ... L. Hardy, M.A.
Clithcroe Girls' Grammar .. Miss W. M. L. Lumb, M.A.
Colne Grammar (M.) .. A. J. Phillips, M.ED., B.SC.
Darwen Grammar (M.) ... A. T. Richardson, M.A.
Eccics Secondary (M.) . .. - J. H. Gunter, M.sc. (Acting).
Fairfield Girls' High (Droylsden) .. . Miss G. L. Bradley, B.A.
Farnworth Grammar (M.) .. . .. A. Wilson, B.SC.
Fleetwood Grammar (M.) ... ... .. Dr. J. W. Grieve, B.A.
Haslingden Grammar (M.) . .. ... A. Weston, M.sc.
Heywood Grammar (M.) , . .. ... A. Oldroyd, M.A., M.SC.
Hmdley and Abram Grammar (M.) -. R. Bntton, B.A.
Hutton Grammar (B.) ,.. . . .. H. H. Abbott, M.A.
Kirkham Grammar (B.) D. Norwood, M.A.
Lancaster Royal Grammar (B.) . ... R. R. Timberlake, M.A.
Lancaster Girls' Grammar ... . ... Miss J. T. Wright, M.A.
Leigh Grammar (B.) ... ... ... ... J. W. Major, M.A.
Leigh Grammar (G.) ... ... ... ... Miss Phyllis Nanney, M.sc.
Leyland Balshaw's Grammar (M.) .. .. V. U. Oldland, B.A.
Middleton Queen Elizabeth's Grammar (M.) J C. E. Wren, B.sc., M.A.
More cambe Grammar (M.) .. . ,. H. H. Palmer, B.SC.
Nelson Secondary (M.) . .. ... G. Mutch, B.SC., B.A.
Newton-le- Willows Grammar (M.) .. G. Harrison, M.A.
O rms kirk Grammar (M.) . ... W. P. Dickinson, M.A.
Poulton-le-Fylde Raines's Grammar (B.) ... F. J. Stafford, M.A., M.ED.
Prescot Grammar (B.) ... . . - R. S. Briggs, M.A.
Rivmgton and Blackrod Grammar (M.) ... T. G. Perry, M.A.
Strctford Grammar (B. ) . T . Booth, M.SC.
Strctibrd Girls' High . ... . . Miss A. Horrocks, M.A.
Ulvcrston Grammar (M.) . G, R. Longbotham, M.A.
Uphollaud Grammar (M,) ... ... ... A. J. Maggs, B.A., B.SC.
Urmston Grammar (M.) W. Baker, B.SC., F.G.S.
Waterioo-with-Seaforth Grammar (B.) Dr. G. T. P. Tarrant, M.A.
Waterloo Park (G.) ... Miss K. M. Jagger, M.A.
Wlutelield Stand Grammar (B.) G. L. Meolar, M.A.
Whitefield Stand Grammar (G.) . . Miss G. E. Lobjoit, M.A.
Widnes Wade Deacon Grammar (M.) . H. Green, M.A.
Non-Provided Secondary Schools
Great Crosby Merchant Taylors (B.) . . T. J. P. York, M.A.
Great Crosby Merchant Taylors (G.) . . Miss I. F. Brash, M.A.
Great Crosby St. Mary's College . Rev. M. E. Delaney.
Great Crosby Seafield Convent . ... Sister St. Edward.
Lytham King Edward VII .. J. Bell, M.A.
Lytham Queen Mary ... . . ... Miss D. Bailey, M.sc.
Oswaldtwistle Paddock House ... ... Sister M. Anthony.
Junior Secondary Technical Schools Number of
Name of School Head Pupils
Accrington . . ... .. E. Overend ... ... ... ... 93
Ashton-under-Lyne . . . H. C. W. Yenning • 186
Horwich ... ... ... E. Blakemorc .. .. .. ... 48
Lancaster Dr. F. Boll ... 92
Leigh C. L. Bott 48
Newton-le-Wiliows .. .. C. V. V. Fenton .. . 49
Radcliffe E. Howell 200
Stretford D.W.Lloyd 200
Worsley W. Dixon 168
Junior Secondary Commercial Schools
Name of School Head
Lancaster Dr. F. Bell 59
Leigh C. L. Bott 28
Stretford D.W.Lloyd 135
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Youth Service
A County Youth Committee, which is a Sub-Committee of the Secondary and
Further Education Committee and consists of members of the Education Committee
and co-opted representatives of the Voluntary Organisations and of the teachers in
different types of schools, has been appointed to administer the Service of Youth
scheme. In addition, Local Youth Advisory Committees have been established
The activities of the Youth Centres are organised and directed by part-time Wardens
Special Conferences and Courses are arranged for the exchange of ideas and the training
of leaders. Assistance is given to voluntary organisations by the provision of classes,
the use of school premises and the recommendation of applications for grant.
TECHNICAL COLLEGES, TECHNICAL INSTITUTES, ETC.
Name of College ^rincipal
Horwich... E. Blakemorc, A.M.I.E.E.
Lancaster ... . F. Bell, D.SC., PH.D., P.R.I.C.
Leigh ... C. L. Bott, M.SC., A.M.I.MECH.E.
Radcliffe E. Howell, B.A., B.D.
Stretford D. W. Lloyd, M.A., B.SC., A.INST.P.
Widnes W. Ibeson, A.M.I.E.E., A.I.MECH.E.
School of Art
Name of School
Accrmgton
Ashton-under-Lyne
Lancaster
Morecambc and Heysham
Nelson ...
Secondary and Primary Schools, including
Grammar Schools, Technical High School**
and Modern Schools
Principal
S. V. Lmdoc, A.R.C.A.
\V. Lilcy, A.R.C.A.
L. Barton, A.R.C.A.
L. A. Smith^ A.R.C.A.
J. R. Shea, A.R.C.A., A.M.C.
No. of No. of Pupils on
Depts. Roll
1,436 231,946
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT BUREAUX
Juvenile Employ-
Chaddertoa . . .
Crosby
Darwen
liccles
Farn worth
Hindley
Incc-in-Makerfield
Lancaster
Nelson
Stretford
Address '
Homelea, Booths town.
DIVISIONAL
1. — Borough of Stretford
CHAIRMAN
BOROUGH EDUCATION
OFFICER
OFFICES
SCHOOLS
2. — Borough of Widnes.
CHAIRMAN
BOROUGH EDUCATION
OFFICER
OFFICES
SCHOOLS
A ddress
Education Offices, Town Hall,
Chaddcrton
Town Hall, Waterloo, Liverpool, 22
Education Offices, Darwen ...
Education Offices, Clarendon Road,
Eccles.
Education Offices, Rawson Street,
Farnworth
Education Officers, Atherton Road,
Hindley.
Education Offices, Incc-m-Makerfield
High Street House, Lancaster
59, Manchester Road, Nelson
Public Hall, Siretford
REMAND HOME (BOYS)
Name of Superintendent
A. D. A. Paine.
EXECUTIVES OF EXCEPTED
mem Officer
W. Marplcs.
S. Corlett.
W. B. Edwards.
F. W. Hubert.
J. H. Bennett.
T. Parr,
Mrs, E. Gregory
(Acting).
Miss M. Morley.
J. A. Sharrocks.
D. Dunn (Acting).
Accommodation
27.
DISTRICTS
Lady E. M. Robinson, J.P.
Reese Edwards, M.A., M.SC., M.ED.
Town Hall, Talbot Road, Stretford. Tel. : Trafford
Park 2101.
Primary, 16 ; Secondary, 9.
J. Edwardson,
J. G. Finlayson, M.A.
Town Hall, Widnes. Tel. : Widnes 2061.
Primary, 14 ; Secondary, 4.
EDUCATION COMMITTEES* YEAR BOOK
LANCASHIRE
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVES OF NON-EXCEPTED DISTRICTS
1. — Urban Districts of Dalton-in-Furness, Grange and Ul version, Rural
District of Ulverston
CHAIRMAN County Alderman E. G. Woolgar, J.P.
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... A. E. Womcrsley.
OFFICES Education Office, Cavendish Street, Ulverston. Tel. :
Ulverston 148.
SCHOOLS ... Primary, 46 ; Secondary, 3.
2. — Lancaster City, Urban District of Carnforth, Rural Districts adjoining
Lancaster
CHAIRMAN Mrs. A. E. Helmc.
DIVISIONAL OFFICER
OFFICES ... Education Offices, High Street House, Lancaster.
Tel. : Lancaster 1188.
SCHOOLS . Primary, 59; Secondary, 10.
3. — Borough of Morecambe and Heysham, and part of Lancaster Rural
District
CHAIRMAN R. W. Williams.
DIVISIONAL OFFICER . . G. Lamb, F.C.I.S.
OFFICES ,. ., ,., Education Office, Morecambe and Heysham. Tel. :
Morecambe 1 350.
SCHOOLS Primary, 8 ; Secondary, 3.
4. — Borough of Fleetwood, Urban Districts of Thornton, Clcveleys, Poulton-
le-Fylde, Precsall, and adjoining Rural Districts
CHAIRMAN . . . .. County Councillor C. Saer.
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... H. Stonestreet,
OFFICES Education Offices, Blakiston Street West, Fleetwood.
Tel. : Fleetwood 510.
SCHOOLS Primary, 27 ; Secondary, 5.
5» — Borough of Lytham St. Annes, Urban District of Kirkham, and portion
of Fylde Rural District
CHAIRMAN J, H. Dawson.
DIVISIONAL OFFICER A. Kay.
OFFICES Public Offices, Clifton Drive South, Lytham St. Annes.
Tel. : St. Annes 2.
SCHOOLS Primary, 22 ; Secondary, 1 .
6. — Urban Districts of Fulwood, Longridge, Walton-le-Dale, and adjoining
Rural Districts
CHAIRMAN .. G. H. Bath.
DIVISIONAL OFFICER .. F. Gainer.
OFFICES ... ... .. Education Office, 6, Winckley Square, Preston. Tel. :
Preston 3749.
SCHOOLS Primary, 55 ; Secondary, 1 .
7. — Borough of Clitheroe, Urban District of Padiham and adjoining Rural
Districts
CHAIRMAN J. H. Satterthwaite, j.r.
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... A. J. Rogerson.
OFFICES ... Bank Chambers, Burnley Road, Padiham. Tel. :
Padiham 160.
SCHOOLS Primary, 33; Secondary, 4.
8, — Borough of Colne, Urban District of Trawden and adjoining Rural
District
CHAIRMAN .. W. Riddiough, J.P.
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... L. O. Grime haw.
OFFICES Education Office, Market Street, Colne. Tel.: Colne
218.
SCHOOLS Primary, 9 ; Secondary, 3.
9. — Borough of Nelson, Urban Districts of Barrowford and Brierf ield and
adjoining Rural District
CHAIRMAN County Councillor A. Smith.
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... W. H. Shepherd, B.A., F.C.I.S.
OFFICES Education Office, Market Street, Nelson. Tel. :
Nelson 1140.
SCHOOLS Primary, 26 ; Secondary, 7.
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LANCASHIRE
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVES OF NON-EXCEPTED DISTRICTS— continued.
10.— Urban Districts of Clayton-le-Moors, Church, Great Harwood, Oswald-
twistle and Rishton, and adjoining Rural District
CHAIRMAN County Councillor F. Worsley, J.P.
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... R. Worsley.
OFFICES Education Office, Blackburn Road, Rishton, Blackburn.
Tel. : Great Harwood 48.
SCHOOLS Primary, 36 ; Secondary, 3.
11. — Borough of Accrington
CHAIRMAN W. Brothcrton .
DIVISIONAL OFFICER
OFFICES Education Office, Broadway Chambers, Accrington.
Tel. : Accrington 3631.
SCHOOLS Primary, 17; Secondary, 3.
12. — Boroughs of Bacup and Rawtcnstall
CHAIRMAN R. Howarth, j.r.
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... W. Turner, M.B.E,
OFFICES Education Office, Cloughfold, Rossendale. Tel. :
Rossendalc 1170.
SCHOOLS ... Primary, 27 ; Secondary, 5.
13. — Borough of Darwen, Urban District of Turton and adjoining Rural
District
CHAIRMAN .. H. D. Holland.
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... T. B. Willis, D.P.A.
OFFICES ... Education Office, Darwen. Tel. ; Darwen 91.
SCHOOLS Primary, 26; Secondary, 5.
14. — Borough of Haslingden, Urban Districts of RamsbottomandTottington,
CHAIRMAN J . Lord, J.P.
DIVISIONAL OFFICER . . F. C. Hildred.
OFFICES ... Education Department, Municipal Offices, Haslingden.
Tel. : Rossendale 266.
Schools ... Primary, 24 ; Secondary, 4.
15.— Borough of Chorley, Urban Districts of Leyland, Adlington, and With-
nell, and Rural District adjoining Chorley
CHAIRMAN ... Rev. J. W. Carpenter.
DIVISIONAL OFFICER . . W. W. Dodd, A.C.I.S.
OFFICES Education Office, 18, High Street, Chorley. Tel. :
Chorley 2787.
SCHOOLS Primary, 55 ; Secondary, 3.
16. — Urban Districts of Ormskirk and Skelmersdale, and adjoining portion
of West Lancashire Rural District
CHAIRMAN .. S.H.Hudson.
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... W. A. Dean.
OFFICES Education Office, 3, Derby Street, Ormskirk. Tel.:
261.
SCHOOLS Primary, 32 ; Secondary, 3.
17. — Borough of Crosby, Urban Districts of Litherland and Formby, and
adjoining portion of West Lancashire Rural District
CHAIRMAN H. Williams.
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... P. Williams, B.SC.
OFFICES Alexandra Hall, G^eat Crosby, Liverpool. Tel.:
Great Crosby 3821.
SCHOOLS Primary, 26; Secondary, 7.
18. — Urban Districts of Horwich, Westhoughton and Blackrod, and adjoining
portion of Chorley Rural District
CHAIRMAN
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... P. Wood, A.C.I.S.
OFFICES Town Hall, Westhoughton. Tel. : Westhoughton 54.
SCHOOLS Primary, 21 ; Secondary* o.
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LANCASHIRE
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVES OF NON-EXCEPTED DISTRICTS— continued.
19.— Urban Districts of Aspull, Standish, Upholland, Orrell, Billinge and
Winstanley, Ashton-in-Makerf ield and Haydock, and Wigan Rural District
CHAIRMAN A. Guest.
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... H. Edmondson.
OFFICES Education Office, Barclays Bank Chambers, Wallgate,
Wigan. Tel. : Wigan* 3462.
SCHOOLS Primary, 52; Secondary, 5.
20.— Urban Districts of Ince-in-Makerf ield, Hindley and Abram
CHAIRMAN J.Powell.
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... O. Derbyshire.
OFFICE Education Department, Garswood House, Atherton
Road, Hindley, near Wigan. Tel. : Wigan 5191.
SCHOOLS Primary, 21 ; Secondary, 7.
21.— Urban Districts of Huyton, Rainford and Prescot, and Whiston Rural
District.
CHAIRMAN County Alderman W. J. Lucas, J.P.
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... T. Magmre, D.P.A.
OFFICES Education Office, Bank Buildings, Derby Street,
Prescot. Tel. : Prescot 6182.
SCHOOLS Primary, 30 ; Secondary, 7.
22. — Urban Districts of Newton-le- Willows and Golborne, and Warrington
Rural District.
CHAIRMAN County Alderman R. Barrow, J.P.
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... J. K. Sowrey.
OFFICES Wellcsley House, Crow Lane West, Newton-le- Willows.
Tel. : Newton-le-Willows 3116.
SCHOOLS Primary, 29 ; Secondary, 5.
23.— Borough of Leigh, Urban Districts of Atherton and Tyldesley
CHAIRMAN P. Newton, J.P.
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... S. S. Mayfield.
OFFICES Town Hall, Leigh. Tel. : Leigh 156.
SCHOOLS Primary, 36; Secondary, 10.
24.— Borough of Prestwich, Urban District of Whitef ield
CHAIRMAN County Councillor C. E. Travis.
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... W. Smith.
OFFICES Education Office, 446, Bury New Road, Prestwich
Manchester. Tel. : Prestwich, 3144.
SCHOOLS Primary, 11 ; Secondary, 5.
25. — Borough of Farnworth, Urban Districts of Kearslcy and Little Lever.
CHAIRMAN
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... H. J. Tyrer, B.SC.
OFFICES Education Office, Rawson Street, Farnworth. Tel. :
Farnworth 406.
SCHOOLS Primary, 16; Secondary, 3
26.— Borough of Radcliffe
CHAIRMAN County Councillor G. Walton, J.P.
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... H. C. Burgoync.
OFFICES Town Hall, Radcliffe. Tel. : Radcliffe 2241.
SCHOOLS Primary, 12 ; Secondary, 2.
27. — Borough of Heywood
CHAIRMAN
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... J. Coates.
OFFICES Education Office, Heywood. Tel. : Heywood 6227.
SCHOOLS Primary, 10 ; Secondary, 4.
28.— Borough of Middleton.
CHAIRMAN J. Blackburn.
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... R. Butterworth.
OFFICES Town Hall, Middleton. Tel : Middleton 2271.
SCHOOLS Primary, 14; Secondary, 3.
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LANCASHIRE
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVES OF NON-EXCEPTED DISTRICTS— continued.
29. — Urban Districts of Irlam and Urmston
CHAIRMAN H. Howdson.
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... R. Whittaker, B.A.
OFFICES Education Office, Ambleside Road, Flixton, Manchester.
Tel. Urmston 2607.
SCHOOLS Primary, 14 ; Secondary, 4.
30.— -Borough of Swinton and Pendlebury, Urban District of Worsley
CHAIRMAN — Bradley, J.P.
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... A. B. Mills, B.SC.
OFFICES Town Hall, Swinton. Tel.: Swinton 2251.
SCHOOLS Primary, 24 ; Secondary, 5 .
31. — Borough of Eccles
CHAIRMAN
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... H. J. Bailey, F.C.C.S.
OFFICES Education Office, Clarendon Road, Eccles. Tel. :
Eccles 1877.
SCHOOLS Primary, 15 ; Secondary, 2.
32. — Urban Districts of Chadderton, Royton, Crompton, Lees, and Fails-
worth, and adjoining portion of Limehurst Rural District
CHAIRMAN
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... G. A. Tiffen.
OFFICES Town Hall, Chadderton. Tel. : Main (Oldham)
3614.
SCHOOLS Primary, 36 ; Secondary, 9.
33.— Urban Districts of Whitworth, Wardle, Littleborough and Milarow
CHAIRMAN J. Barker.
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... A. Butterworth.
OFFICES County Education Office, 168, Drake Street, Roch-
dale. Tel. : Rochdcle 2708.
SCHOOLS Primary, 22 ; Secondary,!.
34. — Urban Districts of Droylsden, Audenshaw and Denton
CHAIRMAN County Alderman Mrs. M. J. Clephan, J.P.
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... P. Standing.
OFFICES Education Office, Stamford House, Jowetts Walk,
Manchester Road, Ashton-under-Lync. Tel. :
Ashton-under-Lyne 2389.
SCHOOLS Primary, 17 ; Secondary, 4.
35.— Boroughs of Ashton-under-Lyne and Mossley and adjoining portion
of Limehurst Rural District
CHAIRMAN C.Arnold.
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... G. W. Handforth, B.A.
OFFICES Education Office, Warrington Street, Ashton-under-
Lyne. Tel. : Ashton-under-Lyne 2814.
SCHOOLS Primary, 28; Secondary, 8.
MEMBERS
CHAIRMAN Fletcher, Mrs. K. M., Woodfields, Leigh,
The Chairman of the County Council (County Lanes.
Alderman Sir James Aitken, Parrock Hale, W. E., Grimsargh Cottage, Grimsargh
House, Barrowford, Nelson. Hancock, Sir Henry, Riverslea, Burbo Bank
VICE-CHAIRMAN Road, Blundelhands.
Gillett, Alderman O. HalUwell's Farm, Yarrow ^^'cndkle*'' ^^ """' Bamf°rd' ntat
TV ^u*' Chorlc*' . -. , Hodgkins, J." B., Sherwood, Frence, near
The Chairman of the Finance Committee of Burnley
the County Council, Cpunty Councillor Holland, G.' E., Bcrwyn, 54, Roman Road,
T. Aitkinson, 7, South Road, Morecambe Failsworth
and Heysham. Luca8j w> jsj f he Limes, Parkside, Knowsley*
COUNTY ALDERMEN Prcscot.
Bagot, F., 36, Mellalieu Street, Middleton. Macdermott, G. A., 1, Dee Ford's Avenue,
Barrow, R., 107, Lowton Road, Golborne. Chester,
Clephan, Mrs. M. J., 34, Oak Drive, Denton. Metcalf, W. F., Manor House, Oswaldtwistle.
Constantine, R. I., Rodenhurst, Laund Road, Norcross, H., 193, Clipsley Lane, Haydock.
Accrington. Openshaw, Lady, 83, Lower Bank Road,
Eastham, J., Paston, Hilton Lane, Little Hulton, FulwcoJ, Preston.
< near Bolton. Woolgar, B G., Haws Bank, Coniston.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES5 YEAR BOOK
COUNTY COUNCILLORS
Alcock, J , Scarthdale, Ormskirk.
Ball, L., 17, Park Avenue, Golborne.
Bates, A., Hillcrest, Silverdale, near Carnforth.
Battersby, T., 20, Furnival Street, Leigh,
Lanes.
Billmgton, T., 499, Wigan Road, Wesihoughton
Bottomley, Mrs. A., Southgates, Pepper Lane,
Standish, near Wigan.
Carr, J., Woodville, 59, Victoria Road, Horwich.
Coe, H., 17, Cemetery Road, Mossley.
Cooper, Mrs. P. T, Goadsbarrow Farm,
Roosebeck, near Ulverston
Crompton, A , 941, Middleton Road, Chadder-
ton,
Cryer, J. H., Woodside, Gale, Littleboiough
Fitzhcrbert-Brockholes, J W , Lolt House,
Claughton-cm-Brock, Garstang
Garnett, Miss E. R., Low Moor House, Low
Moor, Clitheroc
Haighton, E., Lower Emmott House, Lancshaw
Bridge, Colne
Hughes, R. L., 83a, Bolton Road, Ashton-m-
Makerikld,
Hull, J. R., Woodlands, 17, Lawsons Road,
Thornton-lc-Fylde, near Blackpool.
Higham, A. E , The Grange, Gt. Harwood
Ley, F., The Fields, 16, Higher Walton Road,
Walton-le-Dale.
Longworth, F., 30, Crawford Avenue, Tyldes-
ley.
Lowe, Mrs. K , Davyhulme House, Davy-
hulme, near Manchester,
Matthews, R , 12, Barrett Avenue, Kearsley.
Molyneux, J, 185, Orrell Mount, Wigan
Norcross,, H., 22, Mount Road, Middleton,
Lanes
Pennington, J., 5, Stanley Road, Walkden
Potts, P. W , 3, fcccles Road, Swmton.
LANCASHIRE
Rich, W. J., Rosecroft, Coniston.
Robinson, E., 1«, Hatton Hill Road, Litherland,
Liverpool.
Saer, C., 17, Galloway Road, Fleetwood
Smalley, J. B., Birkby Hall, Cark-m-Cartmel.
Smith, A, 356, Railway Street, Nelson.
Travis, C E., 14, Dorchester Avenue, Prestwich.
Welch, J , Hampson, Galgate, near Lancaster.
Worsley, F., Leigh Bank, Blackburn Road,
Rishton
Walton, G., 205, Ainsworth Road, RadchrTe.
CO-OPTED
Assheton, Lady, c B t , Downham Hall,
Clitheroc.
Robinson, Lady, The Hawthornes, Edge Lane,
Stretford, Manchester.
Oliver, Professor R. A. C , 7, Spring Gardens,
Didsbury, Manchester, 20.
Tempest, N. R , MA., Liverpool University,
Liverpool, 3.
Guest, A t The Mount, Orrell Mount, Wigan
Hamilton, J , Epworth Villa, Prc&cot Road,
St Helens
Flenley, Rev H., The Vicarage, Burscough
Bridge, Ormskirk.
Lambert, Rev Canon C H , Swmton, Gorsc
Road, Blackburn
Rowe, Rev. Canon W , St. Mary's Vicarage,
Wardleworth, Rochdale.
Clough, R E , Rhiedal, Grotton, Oldham.
Walsh, W. J., Gras^moor, Sheepfoot Lane,
Prestwich, Manchester
Prescott, Very Rev. Canon J. L., St. Augustine's
Vicarage, Preston
Williams, Mrs. O A., MA., 3, South Albert
Road, Albert Park, Liverpool, 17
Chaney, E F , M A , Central High School for
Boys, Whitworth Street, Manchester.
Wintcrbottom, R., J7, The Ridgcway, NeUon.
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR
CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT
ORGANISERS OF SPECIAL
SUBJECTS
CHIEF SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
DEPUTY SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
SENIOR SCHOOL DENTAL
SURGEON
ARCHITECT
COUNTY ACCOUNTANT ...
POPULATION
PRODUCE OF ID. RATE ...
EDUCATION RATE
North Division
DIVISIONAL OFFICER
OFFICES
CHAIRMAN
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS ...
LEICESTERSHIRE
Lt.-Col. Sir Robert Martin, C.M.G., D.L.
Alderman T, Sarson, J.P.
Sir William Brockington, C.B.E., M.A.,
Offices, Grey Friars, Leicester. Tel. :
R. H. Holt.
Education
20451.
H. Turner (Handicrafts) ; Miss M. I. Sack (Domestic
Subjects) ; Mrs. M. D. O. Cole, D. Miller and
Miss M. A. Jarvis (Physical Training).
J. Arnold Fairer, M.D., D.P.H.
A. A. Lisney, M.A., M.D., D.P.H.
P. Ashton, L.D.S.
E. G. Fowler, F.R.I.B.A.
E. C. Mason, F.I.M.T.A., A.S.A.A.
307,690 (estimated mid-1945).
£6,448.
6s. 9d. (estimated equivalent rate 1946-47).
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE
C. H. Harris, M.B.E.
Education Office, Loughborough. Tel. : 3481.
Alderman G. H. Bowler.
R. C. Holderness, M.B., B.S., D.P.H.
Primary, 37 ; Secondary, 6.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
LEICESTERSHIRE
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SECONDARY SCHOOLS,
MODERN
SECONDARY SCHOOLS,
GRAMMAR
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS
County
Voluntary —
C. ofE. ...
R.C
Totals
County
Voluntary
Totals
(a) County
(b) Assisted
(c) Direct Grant
Totals ...
Boys
1
1
1
Girls
1
1
No. of
Depts.
104"!
No. on
Rolls,
31-3-46
156 f
loj
29,358
270
29,358
JfoTof
Depts.
20 \
2/
No. on
Rolls,
31-3-46
6,805
22
6,805
s Mixed Totals
6 7
3 5
— 2
14
Pupils in attendance at above schools : —
Boys Girls Mixed Totals
(a) 501 — 2,185 2,686
(b) 446 416 1,089 1,951
(c) 460 520 — 980
Totals
1,407
936 3,274 5,617
TECHNICAL COLLEGES, INSTITUTES
Senior Part-time
Name of Institute
Principal
M. H. Haddock
Full-time Day Evening
Students Students Students
Coalville Mining and
Technical Institute
Hinckley and District
Technical College
Loughborough College
Melton Mowbray and Dis- S. C. Gibb
trict County Technical
College
W. P. Powell
Dr. H. Schofield, C.B.E.
— 450
75 200
800
144
400
110
760
800
2,000
700
MEMBERS
COUNTY ALDERMEN
Black, J. W., "Kensington," 50, Holmfkld
Road, Leicester.
Collett, W. H, 472, Loughborough Road,
Birstall.
Fuller, B , " The Laurels," Derby Road,
Hathern, Loughborough.
Holmes, T., Croxton Kernal, Grantham.
Pochin, V. R., Barkby Hall, Leicester.
Rippin, W. H , Sunbrcak, Desford.
Sarson, T., The Gables, Asfordby, Melton
Mowbray.
Tandy, E. W., Shield House, Moira, Burton-
on-Trent.
Ward> G., 126, Hinckley Road, Leicester
Forest East, Leicester.
COUNTY COUNCILLORS
Aris, A. W., 151, Forest Road, Coalville.
Briggs, O. W. H., 12, Church Road, Kibworth
Beauchamp.
Bull en, J , 19, Lower Church Road, Ashby-de-
la-Zouch.
Coltman, H., Burleigh Hall, Loughborough.
Dexter, A. W., Harris Bridge, Sheepy, Nun-
eaton.
Doblc, Rev. R., The Rectory, Hathern, Lough-
borough.
Drummond, E. R. B, The Spinneys, Kirby
Muxloe, Leicester
Green, L. L , The Old House, Stamford Road,
Kirby Muxloe.
Harris, E., 2, Marstown Avenue, Glen Parva,
South Wigston.
Hams, R., 30, Narborough Road South,
Leicester.
Hilton, A. G., 26, Park Road, Birstall, Leicester.
Keay, Mrs. M. E., Grey Ladies, Gaulby,
Leicester.
Lester, E., 118, Knightthorpc Road, Lough-
borouj?h,
Marr, J, S.. 7, Churchgate, Loughborough.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
Martin, Lt.-Col. Sir Robert, The Brand,
Loughborough.
Mawby, G. H., 65, Stoughton Road, Oadby.
Orson, W. T., Old Dalby, Melton Mowbray.
Pipe, H., " The Leys," Littlethorpe, Nar-
borough.
Price, J. W., The Home Farm, Elmesthorpe,
Harl Shilton.
Simmonds, R. H., Burbage Grove, Burbage,
Hincklcy
Smith, A , 47, Leicester Road, Mountsorrel,
Loughborough.
Smith, E, 53, Lutterworth Road, Leicester.
Smith, F. A., 15, Leicester Road, Whitwick
Sparrow, J. J , " Quenun," Station Road,
Ibstock
Tompkms, A. J , Birch's Close, Fairfield Road,
Market Harborough.
Warner, W. E , Sandown, Ankle Hill, Melton
Mowbray.
Wileman, W. A., The Lodge, Earl Shilton.
Willett, F., Hill Rise, Hollow Road, Anstey
Wortley, W. O., 48, Garondon Road, Shepshed,
Loughborough.
LEICESTERSHIRE
CO-OPTED
Leon, P , University College, Leicester.
Hanford, Rev. Canon H. D., The Vicarage,
Ashby-de-la-Zouch
Garner, F. H., Oil Engineering Department,
The University, Edgbabton, Birmingham.
Champion, Miss B. N., M.A., Girls* Grammar
School, Ashby-dc-la-Zouch
Cray, Canon F. M , St. Alban'i* Vicarage,
Leicester.
Measures, J. V , Secondary Modern School,
Ibstock.
Woodcock, T A , M.A , Boys' Grammar
School, Ashby-de-la-Zouch
Biggs, A. L , H, Kirby Lane, Kirby Muxloc.
Schofield, Dr. H , The College, Loughborough
Turner, Rev C. E , The Vicarage, Hinckley.
Clarke, Rev J Wei ham, M A , The Manse,
Wigston
Hamson, G P, " Lynwood," Hdlstead Road,
Mounlsorrel, Loughborough
Williamson, Very Rev. Canon A , St Winifred's
Presbytery, Charnwood Road, Shepshcd,
Loughborough.
LINCOLNSHIRE (Holland)
CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
SCHOOL MEDICAL STAFF.
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICERS
SCHOOL DENTISTS
ARCHITECT
ORGANISER FOR YOUTH AND
PHYSICAL TRAINING FOR
GIRLS
ORGANISER FOR PHYSICAL
TRAINING FOR BOYS,
RURAL EVENING CLASSES
AND YOUTH WORK MORE
APPLICABLE TO BOYS
ORGANISER OF DOMESTIC
SUBJECTS AND SCHOOL
MEALS
ACCOUNTANT
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE 1946-47
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1946-47
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
Councillor E. Wrisdale, J.P.
J. R. McKnight, M.A., LL.B., B.SC., Barnster-at-Law,
Education Dept., County Hall, Boston. Tel. 2281.
N. F. H. Butcher, M.A., B.SC.
W. G. Booth, M.D., B.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H.,
Chief Medical Officer.
J. Fielding* M.D., CH.B., D.P.H. ; Ins M. Cullum, M.D.,
B s., D.P.H. ; P. Coffcy, M.D0 D.P.H. { Temp.} ; Mary
C. Donovan, M.B., B.CH. ; A. C. Gee, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.,
D.P.H.
N. Gerson, L.D.S. ; A. C. Johnston, L.D.S.
A. D. Henderson, L.D.S. (Edin.) D.P.D.
W. M. SMITH, P.A.S.I.
Miss A. Schofield.
H. T. Y. Eaton.
Miss G. M. Owen.
B. F. Sanderson, F.S.A.A., County Hall, Boston.
Census, 1931—92,126.
5s. 6d.
£1,420
Provided
Special (Orthopaedic)
Non-Provided . —
R.C
C. of E. and others
Totals ...
No. of No. on Roll
Departments 31-3-46
56 7,100
1 11
98
216
3,989
11,316
SECONDARY MODERN SCHOOLS
Name of School Head
Spalding, The Gleed (Boys') J. F. Alexander.
Spalding, The Gleed (Girls') Miss M. H. Edwards, B.A.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
LINCOLNSHIRE (Holland)
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School
Boston Grammar (B.)
Donington Grammar (M.)
Spalding Grammar (B.)
Boston High (G.)
Spalding High (G.) Miss J. Ouseley, M.A.
TECHNICAL AND EVENING CLASSES
Name. Head.
Boston and District Technical and
Evening Classes
Head
L. T. Waddams, M.A.
S. E. Taylor, M.A.
L. J. Driver, M.A.
Miss E. D. Thomas, B.A.
J. Hudson, Staniiand Senior School, Boston,
Lines.
with Branch Evening Classes at
Bicker
Butterwick ...
Kirton Holme
Sutterton
Swineshead
Wrangle
Rev. F. G. Harrison, The Vicarage, Bicker,
near Boston, Lines.
W. E. Greenwood, Boys' School, Butterwick.
C. R. O. Barnfield, School, Kirton Holme,
near Boston.
W. E. Harriss, School, Sutterton.
A. E. Corlett, School, Swineshead.
F. J. Barrand, School, Wrangle.
Spalding and District Evening J. F. Alexander, Glccd Boys' Modern School,
Classes
with Branch Evening Classes at
Croyland
Holbeach
Long Sutton
Sutton Bridge
Spalding.
A. Dawes, Senior School, Croyland, near Peter-
borough.
H. Staley, " Harrington/' Spalding Road,
Holbeach.
F. Doncllj Senior School, Long Sutton.
W. S. Dicker, Senior School, Sutton Bridge.
MEMBERS
Ex-Oncio
Giles, Aid. O B., 28, Wide Barbate, Boston
Proctor, Aid R. T., Wykeham, near Spaldinp
Hobbter, Coun. J, " Weston," 119, Sleaiord
Road, Boston
ALDERMhN
Gleed, Sir John, " West lilloe," High Street,
Spalding
Riddington, R , Croyland, near Peterborough.
Gooch, E. H., 4, Cowbit Road, Spalding
Salter, R , West Street, Boston.
Wain, S., York House, 10, Witham Place,
Bob ton.
COUNCILLORS
Bird, G. H., 13, Tawncy Street, Boston
Bateman, G. K, Laurel Lodge, Holbeach
Bowser, H. H , Svuneshcad House, Swmeshead
Browne-Wilkinson, Rev. C. V., The Vicarage,
Holbeach St. Mark's, near Spalding
Chappell, H. E , Pitt Farm, West Pinchbeck.
Chatterton, G. W , Fulney, Spalding
Chfton, J. E., Donington
Dracass, O.4 York House, Old Leake, near
Boston
Jones, H , Abbey Pharmacy, Croyland.
Kilhngworth, B., 32, Wide Bargate, Boston
Munson, H. J , Exeter House, Gedney, near
Spalding.
Roc, J P, 54, Sydney Stiett, Boston
Sampson, J W , High Street, Kirton
Smith, Rev A G. E , Cawood Hall, Gosberton,
near Spalding
Thompson, C R , Mill Lane, Spalding
Wrisdale, E , J P , Wrangle, near Boston
CO-OP i tu
Cook, Rev Canon A. M , Sub-Deanery,
Lincoln.
Smith, Rev. Canon L , St. John's Vicarage,
Hawthorn Bank, Spalding.
Burn, Rev. H , 69, Pinchbeck Road, Spalding
Grimley, Rev Dr B., The Presbytery, Horn-
castle Road, Boston
Burrell, Miss IX, " Medway," Queen's Road,
Boston
Howard, Mrs W 1^ , 18, The Terrace, Spaldmj?
Swam, Miss E. A , St. Mary's Cottage, 24a,
HorncastJc Road, Boston
Dickson, H M , 7, Park Road, Boston
Alexander, J H , " Buncrana," Halmer Gate,
Spalding
Franklin, G F , The Grammar School,
Lincoln
Peers, Professor R , Adult Education Dept., 14,
Shakespeare Street, Nottingham
Henry, Miss E. S , High School for Girls,
Boston
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN ...
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION
DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF
EDUCATION
ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT
LINCOLNSHIRE (Kesteven)
... Alderman C. S. Satterly, O.B.E., J.P.
. . . Alderman H. Deer.
T. W. P. Golby, PH.D., B.SC., County Offices, Sleaford,
Lines. Tel. : Slcaford 241.
L. M. Richardson, M.A., B.C.L., Barrister-at-Law.
C. J. Beesley, B.SC.
146
EDUCATION COMMITTEES7 YEAR BOOK
SCHOOLS ADVISOR
CHIEF STAFF ASSISTANT ...
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
DEPUTY SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS
(Part-time)
SCHOOL DENTAL SURGEONS
EYE SPECIALISTS
(Part-time)
ORTHOPAEDIC SPECIALIST
(Part-time)
ORTHOPAEDIC MASSEUSE ..
SUPERINTENDENT OF
SCHOOL NURSES
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAI
EDUCATION
COUNTY DOMESTIC SCIENCE
ORGANISER
ASSISTANT COUNTY
DOMESTIC SCIENCE
ORGANISER
COUNTY LIBRARIAN . .
ARCHITECT...
ACCOUNTANT
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED
1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1945-46
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY
SCHOOLS
LINCOLNSHIRE (Kesteven)
Miss J. P. Slight, B.sc.
R. Smith.
J. H. C. Clarke, M.A., M.D., D.P.H., D.T.M. £ H.
T. J. O'Sulhvan, B.A., M.D., L.M., D.P.H.
C. H. D. Robbs, M,B. ; C. Frier, M.B. ; G. A. C.
Shipman, M.A., M.B., B.CH., M.R.C.S. ; J. A. Galletiy,
M.A., M.B. 3 B.CH., D.P.H. ; G. A. F. Holloway,
L.M.S.S.A. ; W. A. Hawes, M.B., B.S., D.P.H., V. B.
Tullocll, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
J. E. Mann, L.D.S., R.c.s. ; F. W. Walmsley, L.D.S., R.C.S.
Allan H. Bnggs, M.SC., M.B., CH.B., D.O.M.S. ; C. Newlyn
Smith, M.B., B.S., D.O.M.S. ; W. A. Briggs, M.B.,
CH.B., D.O.M.S.
G. A. C. Shipman, M.A., M.B., B.CIL, M.R.C.S.
Miss E. A. Peck, S.R.N., C.S.M.M.G.
Miss M. Hughes.
Miss J. M. Campbell ; two vacancies.
Miss S. Tnckett.
Mrs. J. M. Hill.
Miss J. S. Lumsden, M.A., F.L.A.
C. B. Metcalie, F.R.I.B.A.
W. C. Elliott, A.S.A.A.
1 13,650 (mid-year 1944),
5s. O.Obd.
£2^22 (estimated).
Provided
Non-Provided : —
C. ofE.
R.C
No. of No. on Roil
Departments 31-3-45
53
Totals
113
169
12,113
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
County
Kesteven and Grantham Girls* School
Kesteven and Sleaford High School . .
Voluntary controlled
Bourne Grammar School
Grantham King's School
Sleaford Carre's Grammar School ...
Independent
Stamford High School
Stamford School
Head
Miss D. J. C. Gillies, M.A.
Miss M. A. Baynes (Acting Head-
mistress).
R. P. Foster, M.A,
W. J. Huggms, M.A.
J. L. Nightingale, M.A.
Miss J. Nicol, M.A.
Rev. Canon J. D. DajT, M.A.
EVENING INSTITUTES
Name of School
Grantham Technical Institute
Sleaford Senior Council School
Stamford Technical School
Bourne Senior School Evening Institute
(Additional Evening Classes in Rural Areas.)
147
Principal
S. Thorp, M.sc., B.A.
A. R. N. Rooksby.
L.G.Mitchell. "
L. R. W. Day, M.A.
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
LINCOLNSHIRE (Kcsteven)
APPROVED SCHOOL
Hereward School, Bourne R. W. G. Watts, Headmaster.
Senior Approved School for Boys.
HOSTEL
Bourne House Hostel for evacuee children.
TECHNICAL COLLEGE
A Technical College will shortly be opened in Grantham.
NURSERY SCHOOLS
Wyndham Park Nursery School, Grantham.
Dysart Road Nursery School, Grantham.
MEMBERS
CHAIRMAN
Sattctly, Alderman C S , o.n.c , Highbury,
Bastgate, Slcaford
Vici> CHAIRMAN
Deer, Alderman H ** Wmdyndge," Emlyn's
Street, Stamford.
AlJDtRMEN
Barkci, T , " Croylands/1 Washmgborouqh,
Lincoln
Dunkcrton, E S , Belron Lane, Grantham.
Everett, A , Aslackby, Slcalord.
Jenkimon, F. J , " Highiuld," Great Gonerby,
Grantham.
Jenkmbon, G. A , Old Somcrby, Grantham.
Patunson, Sir Robert, 1'he l;osse House,
Northfgatc, Lincoln
Reeve, J S., Lcndenham HOUS.C, Lincoln.
Schwind, Mrs G H 3 Dembleby, Slcaford.
COUNCIL TORS
' Croyland,"
Tinwell Road,
Banks, P K ,
Stamford
Basford, Mrs. L , 101, Huntmgtowcr Road,
Grantham.
Brighton, B. E , Lynton. Lodge, Sleaford Road,
Ruskmgton, Sleaford
Cholmeley, Capt. Sir H J. F. S., Bart.3 D s o.,
Dower House, Kaston, Grantham
Collins, R. A, 33, The Bungalow, Austerby,
Bourne.
Cracroft-Amcotts, Lt.-Cmdr. J., nso, Mill-
field House, South Rauceby, Slcaford.
Elmorc, E. W , 50, Westgate, Slealord
Foster, CT , 1, Westgate, (irantham.
Gilbert, E , Thorpe House, Billinghay, Lincoln.
Hutaon, G. W , " Hillersdcn House," Station
Road, North Hykcham, Lincoln.
Hint, J D , High Street Farm, South Witham,
Grantham
Irving, K. C , The Rectory, Bloxholm.
King, K , Manoi House, Irnham, Grantham.
MiJlett, A. E , The Lawns, Wothorpe, Stamford.
Milner, T W., Claypolc Newark, Notts
Moore, R C , 5, New Villa-., Gorse Road,
Grantham
Ogden, M , 6, West Avenue, Dybart Road,
Grantham
Prior, J S , 2, Broad Street, Stamford.
CO-OPTLD
Waters, S. F , 410, Monks Road, Lincoln.
Dent, Miss U., West Road, Boiirne.
Healey, The Rev. K., Ihe Recu^ry, Nocton,
Lincoln.
Clucas, The Rev. J. H , 8, Dudley Road,
Grantham.
Wright, FitzHcrbert, c/o Avehng-Barford Ltd.,
Grantham.
Moore, M. W , Claypole, Newark, Notts.
Gillies, Miss D. J C , Kestevcn and Grantham
Girls' School, Grantham.
One vacancy.
LINCOLNSHIRE (Lindsay)
... Councillor T. E. Raby.
. . Councillor T. W. Scholey.
... F. J. Birkbeck, M.A. (Oxon.),
County Offices, Lincoln. Tel. :
W. C. Porter, B.SC.
A. Pogson.
Miss S. Jenkins, B,A.
F. L. Marshall.
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
ORGANISER OF HORTI-
CULTURAL EDUCATION
ORGANISER OF AGRI-
CULTURAL EDUCATION
ORGANISER OF DOMESTIC
SUBJECTS
ORGANISER OF PHYSICAL
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
ASSISTANT SECRETARY
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
SUPERINTENDENT OF
Education Offices,
Lincoln 1210.
R. F. Martyr, B.SC.
A. Mann, B.SC.
Miss K. M. Spence.
TRAINING
YOUTH ORGANISER
Miss F. Watson.
C. E. Wallis.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
ASSISTANT YOUTH
ORGANISERS
SCHOOL ARCHITECT AND
SURVEYOR
LIBRARIAN
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICFR
DEPUTY SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICERS
ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEONS .
MEDICAL OFFICER IN
CHARGE OF RHEUMATISM
AND HEART CLINICS
SCHOOL DENTAL SURGEONS
SUPERINTENDENT HEAI TII
VISITOR
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE, 1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1945-46
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY
SCHOOLS
LINCOLNSHIRE (Lindsey)
C, F. Carey and Miss E. G. Parr.
(Vacant).
A. C. Curtis, A.L.A.
W. S. H. Campbell, o.B.fc., M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
H. G. H. Butcher, B.A. (Cantab.), L.R.C.P. (Lond.),
M.R.C.S., D.P.H. (Lond.).
J. C. Macartney, M.D., D.P.H. ; W. J. Kerrigan, M.B.,
CH.B., B.A.O., L.M., D.P.H. ; C. F. Lynch, M.B., CH.B.,
B.A.O., D.P.H. ; D. H. Williams, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.,
D.P.H. ; *I. McLachlan, L.R.C.P. & L.M., L.R.C.S. &
L.M. ; R. J. R. Mecredy, B.A., M.B., B.CH., B.A.O.
(Dub.), D.P.H. (temp.) ; J. M. Barrowman, M.B.,
CH.B, ; S. Evans, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; G. A. W. Ncill,
Barrister, M.D., B.CH., B.A.O., D.P.H. ; T. J. O'Connor,
M.B., B.CH., L.M., B.A.O., D.P.H. (temp.) ; E. E. Cromb,
M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
(* Military service).
E. J. Bilchftc, F.R.C.S.E. (part-time)
F.R.C.S.E. (part-time).
James W. Brown, M.D., M.R.C.P.
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
NURSERY SCHOOLS
NURSERY CLASSES
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
R. G. Pulvertaft,
H. K. Ovey, L.D.S., R.C.S. ; G. H. Tapper^ L.D.S.' ;
F. E. Padgett, L.D.S. ; J. E. Sprunt, L.D.S.
Miss D. F. Woolston, S.R.N , S.C.M.
1931 Census— -263,478.
6s. l.lOd.
£5,134.
Provided ...
Non-Provided
C. of E.
R.C. ...
Methodist
Totals
No.
131
152
6
291
No. of No. on Roll
Departments 1-7-43
151 23,597
158
2
5
316
10,802
199
505
35,103
One Provided Open-Air School with 29 on roll.
One Nursery School with approximately 45 on roll.
One class organised at a Junior School with 14 on roll.
Boys Girls Mixed Totals
1348
5139
(a) Provided
(b) Non-Provided,
but aided on a
deficiency basis
Totals
17
Pupils in attendance at above schools 1-10-45: —
Boys Girls Mixed Totals
(a) 329 750 1,672 2,751
(b) 1,298 381 1,031 2,710
Totals
1,627 1,131 2,703 5,461
149
EDUCATION COMMITTEES7 YEAR BOOK
LINCOLNSHIRE (Lindsey)
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School
Provided Boys' Schools
Gainsborough Grammar School
Provided Girls' Schools
Brigg Girls' High School
Cleethorpes Secondary School for Girls
Gainsborough Girls' High School
Provided Mixed Schools
Barton-on-Humber Grammar School
Scunthorpe Grammar School
S kegness Grammar School
Head
J. A. Hopkins, M.A.
Miss A. E. L. Burtt, B.A.
Miss D. M. Fisher, M.A.
Miss J. E. Wilson.
... E. C. Sykes, M.A.
... E. Howarth, M.SG.
... K. G. Spendlove, M.A.
Non-Provided, but aided on a deficiency basis
Alford Grammar School (B.) .. .. H. J. H. Dyer, M.A., Barrister-at- Law.
Brigg Grammar School (B. )
Caistor Grammar School (M.)
Glee Grammar School (B.)
Horncastle Grammar School (M.)
Louth, King Edward VI. Grammar School (B. )
Louth, King Edward VI. Grammar School (G.)
Market Rasen De Aston School (B,)
Spilsby Grammar School (B.)
TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL
Scunthorpe Technical High School .. . F. C. Jones, B.SC., A.M.I.MECH.F.,
N. C. Matthews, M.A.
R. Capper, B.A., B.SC. (Econ.).
S. F. Thomas, B.A.
D. F. Taylor, M.A.
A. H. Warr, AI.A.
Miss F. M. Figgis, B.A.
V. J. Stirrup, M.sc.
A. W. Nesbitt, M.A., B.DO B.COM.
Name of Institute
Scunthorpe Technical
Gainsborough Technical
A.M.I.E.E.
TECHNICAL INSTITUTES
Principal
F. C. Jones, B.SC., ...
A.M.I.MIZCH.E., A.M.I.E.E.
A. T. Lmdley, B.SC.
Senior Part-time
Full-time Day Evening
Students Student* Students
130 — 512
— 32 330
MEMBERS
COUNTY ALDFRMLN
Croft-Baker, A , Seaward, Queen's Parade,
Cleethorpes.
Forrester, J., Haverstoe, Taylor's Avenue,
Cleethorpes.
Goundry, L. H., Tre-Coun, 177, Ashby Road,
Scunthorpe.
Hunt, W, Wesley Street, Kirton Lmdsey.
Morgan, M , Crosby House, Ferry Road,
Scunthorpe.
Stephenson, F. L., 23, South Street, Louth.
COUNTY COUNCILLORS
Black, J , Sus worth, Scunthorpe
Coman, H. C., 14, Brant Road, Scunthorpe.
Cottmgham, J. W., Snitterby, Gainsborough
Cracroit-Amcotts, W., Hackthorn Hall, Lin-
coln.
Crowdcr, W. H., Alderlea, Station Road,
Bardncy.
Eccles, J. G. T., Chesterford, Wrawby, Bngg.
Everatt, C. F., 28, Morton Terrace, Gains-
borough.
Frewin, P. W., Oxton House, Owston Ferry,
Doncaster.
Gough, F. H. B., Wayside, Bottesford, Scun-
thorpe.
Hoyles, H., Lyndhurst, East Street, Alford.
Heslam, J R , Park Street, Wmtcrion, Scun-
thorpe
Palethorpe, D. G , Claythorpc Manor, Alford.
Raby, T. F., Goxhill, Barrow-on-Humber
Sanderson, J R., 63, Aswcll Street, Louth.
Scholey, T W , Daldcrby, Horncastle
West, T. W., 89, Sunnmgdalc Drive, Skegness.
Wrigley, A, 11, Jackson Road, Scunthorpe
CO-OPTED
Bryant, Mrs. H E , 4, Pelham Terrace^ Grimsby.
Farndalc, Rev. W E., 10, Mainwanng Road,
Lincoln
Grimsby, Rt Rev. The Bishop of, The Pre-
centory, Lincoln
liilhar, J. C., Sandshcld Lane School, Gains-
borough
Howarth, E., The Grammar School, Scun-
thorpe.
Klee, Rev. Father P., Catholic Church, Frod-
ingham Road, Scunthorpe.
Marshland, Miss F. E. Church of England
School, Lea, Gainsborough.
Peeis, Professor R., Dept. of Adult Education,
14, Shakespeare Street, Nottingham.
Pugh, A., 15, Lindum Road, Cleethorpes.
Wiles, Mrs C G., Avon, Waterloo Road,
Mablethorpe.
.50
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
LONDON (see page 49)
MERIONETHSHIRE
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR AND SECRETARY
DEPUTY SECRETARY . .
SCHOOL MEDICAL STAFF ...
SCHOOL DENTIST
ARCHITECT
ACCOUNTANTS
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED
1946-47
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1946-47
NURSERY SCHOOLS
NURSERY CLASSES . .
SCHOOLS
Alderman T. Lloyd Jones.
John Lloyd, M,A.
B. Maelor Jones, M.A., LL.B., County Education Offices,
Dolgellcy. Tel. : Dolgclley 250 252,
Ellis Ivor Roberts.
E. Lewys-Lloyd, M.R.c.s.., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. (Medical
Officer).
E. Clwydwyn Jones, L.D.S.
Norman L. Jones.
E. E. Wigley, B.A., A.S.A.A., County Treasurer ; S.
Davies, A.I.M.T.A , Deputy Treasurer.
Census— 43,201. Estimated 1938—40,220
91. 8d.
Estimated £750.
Nil.
Nil.
County . —
Primary
Voluntary
Secondary
Secondary
Modern
Totals
No. of
Dcpts.
No. on
Roll
3,911
228
Total
79
4,139
1,347
190
5,676
John Hughes, MUS. BAG.
Miss C. M. Roberts,
ORGANISER OF Music
ORGANISER OF SCHOOL
MEALS
ASSISTANT ORGANISER OF Miss D. Thomas.
SCHOOL MEALS
INQUIRY AND ATTENDANCE
OFFICER
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
BUREAU
YOUTH AND FURTHER EDU-
CATION COMMITTEE
Wm. Humphreys- Williams.
Nil.
Nil.
Revd. R. Redvers Jones, B.A.
MEMBERS
A I DFRMkN
Davics, D E , Bryn Mynach, Barmouth.
Davies, G , Bryn Calcd, Llanuwchllyn.
Hughes, A H , Brynhytryd, Dolgelley.
Humphreys, J , Bryn Eirian, Pcnrhyndrnd-
raeth
[ones, Sir Evan, Bryn Mcirion, Fesuniog
[ones, Sir H. Haydn, Pantyncuacld, Towyn
Jones, R T , Derfcl, Pcnrhyndeudraeth.
Jones, T L , 3, The Terrace, Corwen.
Roberts, W , Cylfin House, Llanfrothen.
Robertson, Sir H. B , Pale, Llandderfcl.
Tudor, H , Glanmachlas, Llanegryn, To\\yn.
Vaughan, R T., Ardwyn, Bala.
White, D. H., Grocslwyd, Corwen
COUNCILLORS
Davies, Rev. J B , The Vicarage, Corns,
Machynllerh.
Davies, R. R., Oak Cottage, Cynwyd, Corwen
Edwards, E , Pcnygculan, Llanuwchllyn
Evans, E. J , Fronarran, Dolgclley
Evans, E , Pcncrdigtawr, Rctuvs CT G , Con* en
Evan*;, J , Doluwchadda, Llantaihrcih.
Griffith, R , Bryn, Bl l;estmiog
Hughes, E I).. Pcniel TLrraee, Festimog
Hughes-Williams, M , Ncuadd Llewelyn,
Maeniwrog, Merioneth
Humphries - Lewis, J, Glasgoed, I") mas
Mawddwy
Humphreys, J L , Dolawcl, Bl hestmiog
Humphreys, L J., Rhoslefam Farm, Towyn
Icnkins, T E , 5, Seavicw Terrace, Aberdovc\
Jonathan, O. A , Cambrian House, Towyn
Jones-Roberts, Mrs K W , Pcnrhiw, Festimog
Jones, E. M , Madoc House, Trawsfynydd.
Jones, H. R , 2, The Terrace, Corwen
Jones, H T , P.O , Talybont, Merioneth
Jones, E f , Bryn Den, Wynne Road, Bl.
Festimog
Jones, J , Cildydd, Talyllyn, Towyn
ones, R , Cacrberllan, Llanhhangcl-y -Pennant,
Towyn
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
MERIONETHSHIRE
Jones, R D , Bryn Afon, Bontddu.
Jones, R. D , Ty Mawr, Carrog, Corwcn.
Jones, R. R., Trcmcifion, Talsarnau
Jones, R. J., 5, Mills Row, Bi. bestiniog
Meredith, R J., Llys Mcinon, Dolgelley
Morris, J,, Tegfan, Harlcch
Owen, F. G , Pentre Gwyn, Corwcn
Owen, R , M A , Aclybryn, Croesor
Parry, J., Penrhyn Dyfi, Machynllcth.
Parry, J. B , Bod-Iwan, Bala.
Phibbs, Sir Charles, Plas Gwynfryn, Llanbedr
Parry, R., Creigle, Bl Festmiog
Rees, E., Bronygraig, Penrhyndeudraeth
Roberts, E. P., Uomen Gdstcll, Llanfor, Bala
Roberts, R P , Arihog Hall Farm, Arthog.
Roberts, Lt -Col W , M c , Glanmeirion,
Hiuh Street, Towyn
Roberts, Wrn P , Cynythog Ganol, Lhdiardau,
Bala
Robertson, H , Fronheulog, Llandderfel.
Tudor, D., Dilwyn, Trawbiynydd
Tudor, D. M , Pcrfeddnant, Towyn.
Williams, J D , Trewen, Brithdir
Williams, H. G , Bron Enlli, Barmouth
Williams, W , Glaneiddion, Manod, Bl.
Festmiog
Williams, L , Awelon, Bai mouth
Wynne, R. O , MinrTordd, Sun Street, Festimog
CO-OPTED
Hughes, Miss C. J , Erw, The Square, Bl
Festmiog.
Jones, Or C. Bryncr, c B F., 12, Laura Place,
Abcrystwyth
Jones, Miss E., B A , Arfryn, Dyffryn.
Jones, Dr. G , Llys Ncwydd, Llandrc, Cardigan-
shire.
Lloyd, J , MA, Glyn, Llanbedr.
Owen, Dr E A , Pen-Bre, Bangor.
Parry, E P , B A., Trcm Wyddfa, Taharnau
Phillips, Prm. D., M.A , The College, Bala.
Price, W G , Primary School, Bala.
Parry, O , M A , Hculfre, Llancgryn, Towyn
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER AND
SECRETARY TO THE EDUCA-
TION COAlMITTbE
EDUCATION OFFICES
DEPUTY EDUCATION OH-ICER...
ASSISTANT EDUCATION OFFICERS
COUNTY YOUTH ORGANISER ...
COUNTY LIBRARIAN
COUNTY ARCHITECT
COUNTY ACCOUNTANT .
AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICUL-
TURAL EDUCATION STAFF
MIDDLESEX
. County Councillor Mrs. M. R. Forbes, J.P.
. County Alderman B. H. Rockman, J.P.
T. 13. Wheeler, M.A.
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
DEPUTY SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
PSYCHIATRIST TO THE EDUCATION
COMMITTEE
DAY OF MEETING
POPULATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE
AREA
PRODUCE OF ID. RATE
SCHOOLS
10 Great George Street, Westminster, S.W.I.
(Tel. : WHItchall 4400).
W. Richards, M.C., B.A.
E. Ainscow, M.A., C. E. Gurr, M.SC. PH.D. ; Miss
A. M. Hargreaves, M.A. ; G. Mavor, B.sc.
(Eng.), A.M.I.MECH.E.
V. Stanyon, B.sc.
R. Wright, F.L.A.
C. G. Stillman, F.RJ.B.A.
L. A. Rothwell, F.S.A.A., F.S.S.
Horticultural Education Office, 472, Pinner Road,
Pinner, Middlesex. G. W. Pyman, F.R.H.S.
(County Horticultural Instructor and Super-
intendent of School Playing Fields and School
Gardens) ; Mrs. F. M. Perry (Assistant In-
structor m Horticulture) ; J. Leather (Assistant
Instructor in Horticulture) ; W. J. Carey
(County Bee-keeping Instructor).
H. M. C. Macaulay, K.H.P., M.D., B.S., B.SC., D.P.H.
A. C. T. Perkins, M.C., M.DO B.S., D.P.H.
Mary K. Ruddy, M.D., B.S., B.sc.
Second Monday in the month.
1,958,000 (Registrar-General's estimate— 1945).
£88,143.
Nursery, 4 (Voluntary, 1) ; Primary, 531 (Volun-
tary, 122); Secondary, 206 (Voluntary 15);
Technical Colleges, Polytechnics, 11,; Art
Colleges and Classes, 7 ; Special Schools, Day,
10 ; Residential 2.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
MIDDLESEX
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVES OF EXCEPTED DISTRICTS
i. Borough of Acton
BOROUGH EDUCATION OFFICER. . .
OFFICES
CHAIRMAN ..
DEPUTY BOROUGH EDUCATION
OFFICER
TREASURER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
DENTAL OFFICER
ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR
DAY OF MEETING
SCHOOLS
J. Ewart Smart, M.C., PH.D., M.A., B.SC
Town Hall, Acton, W.3. (Tel. : ACOrn 3232).
A. E. Mitchell.
G. E. Morris, F.c.i.s.
W. O. Atkinson, F.I.M.T.A.
G. E, B. Payne, M.D., B.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H.
One.
P. H. Slater, L.D.S., R.C.S. (on Military Service).
S. W. Slight, B.sc., A.M.I.C.E.
First Thursday in the month.
Primary, 15 j Secondary, 6 ; Special, Day, 1.
2. Borough of Brentford and Chiswick.
BOROUGH EDUCATION OFFICFR. . . (Vacant.)
OFFICES
(Tel.: CHIswick
CHAIRMAN
TREASURER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICFR ...
ASSISTANT SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICERS
DENTAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT DENTAL OFFICERS
ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR
DAY OF MEETING
SCHOOLS
3. Borough of Ealing
BOROUGH EDUCATION OFFICER .
OFFICES
CHAIRMAN
DEPUTY BOROUGH EDUCATION
OFFICER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICERS
DENTAL OFFICERS
CHIEF SCHOOL NURSE
BOROUGH SURVEYOR ...
DAY OF MEETING
SCHOOLS
4. Borough of Edmonton
BOROUGH EDUCATION OFFICER . .
OFFICES ..
CHAIRMAN
DEPUTY BOROUGH EDUCATION
OFFICER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICERS
DENTAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT DENTAL OFFICERS . . .
CHIEF SCHOOL NURSE
DAY OF MEETING
SCHOOLS
Town Hall, Chiswick, W.4.
2020/1).
M. Leahy.
J. G. Lea, A.S.A.A., F.I.M.T.A.
(Vacant.)
One (plus one temporary)
Miss A. S. Stewart.
Two full-time.
R. Humphreys, KS.I., Chartered Surveyors M.INST.
M. & CY.K., M.R.SAN I.
Thursday.
Primary, 15 ; Secondary, 9
J. Compton, M.A.
26 Castlebar Road, Haling, W.5. (Tel. :
3391).
E. II. Brooks
C. E. Shipley, B.SC., M.LD.
T. Orr, M.D., D.sc., Barrister-at-Law
One full-time ; three part-time.
C. Colenso, L.D.S. ; and two lull-time.
Miss M. Coslett.
C. W. Seddon, M.I.C.H., M.I.M. & CY.F.
First Tuesday in month.
Primary, 38 ; Secondary, 20
PERivale
W. L. Brown, M.sc.
Brettenham Road, Edmonton,
TOTtenham 1646,8).
A. J. G. Hollywood.
(Vacant^
N.I 8. (Tel. :
D. Regan, B.A., B,SC., M.B., CH.B 5 D.P.H.
Four.
J. Ardouin, L.D.S., R.C.S.
Two.
iMiss S. G. Briggs.
First Tuesday m month.
Primary, 34; Secondary, 8; Special, Day, 1.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
MIDDLESEX
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVES OF EXCEPTED DISTRICTS— continued.
5. Urban District of En field
DISTRICT EDUCATION OFFICER . .
OFFICES ..
CHAIRMAN
DEPUTY DISTRICT EDUCATION
OFFICER
TREASURER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICERS
DENTAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT DENTAL OFFICERS . . .
BOROUGH SURVEYOR ..
DAY OF MEETING
SCHOOLS
6. Borough of Finchley
BOROUGH EDUCATION OFFICER...
OFFICES
CHAIRMAN
TREASURER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICERS
DENTAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT DENTAL OFFICERS . .
CHIEF SCHOOL NURSE . .
BOROUGH SURVEYOR .
DAY OF MEETING
SCHOOLS
7. Urban District of Harrow
DISTRICT EDUCATION OFFICER
OFFICES . .
CHAIRMAN
TREASURER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
SCHOOLS
8. Urban District of Hayes and Hariington
DISTRICT EDUCATION OFFICER. . . P. Annett, B.SC.
E. Pascal, M.A.
Silver Street, Enficld, Middlesex. (Tel. : ENField
4051).
A. R. Kemp, J.P.
F. S. Cassidy, B.SC., M.ED.
S. Gibson, F.I.T.M.A., F.S.A.A.
W. D. Hyde, M.B., D.P.H.
Three.
C. E. James, L.D.S., R.C.S.
Two.
F. Lee, A M.I.C.E., P.A.S.I., L.R.I. B.A., M.I.M. & CY.E.
Wednesday next but one preceding the fourth
Tuesday in month.
Primary, 36 ; Secondary, 8 ; Special, Day, 1.
H. L. Hume, LL.M.
304 Regent's Park Road, Finchley, N.3. (Tel. :
FINchley5%8/9).
D. A. A. Merry.
L. Smith, F.I.M.T.A., A.S.A.A.
A. A. Turner, M.C., M.D., D.P.H.
Two.
C. R. Wilshaw, H.D.D., L.D.S.
One.
Miss J. R. Sharpe.
P. T. Harrison, M.I.C.E., M.I.M. & CY.E.
Second Monday in the month.
Primary, 11 ; Secondary, 8.
R. M. Marsh, M.A.
82 Gayton Road, Harrow, Middlesex. (Tel. :
HARrow4455.)
C. Brown.
H. Ralph, F.LM.T.A., F.S.A.A.
Caryl Thomas, M.D., u.sc., D.P.H.
Nursery, 2 ; Primary, 40 ; Secondary, 15.
OFFICES .
CHAIRMAN
TREASURER
SCHOOLS
9. Borough of Hendon
BOROUGH EDUCATION OFFICER.
OFFICES Town Hall,
8181).
CHAIRMAN
CHIEF ASSISTANT TO BOROUGH
EDUCATION OFFICER
TREASURER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICERS
DENTAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT DENTAL OFFICERS
BOROUGH SURVEYOR
DAY OF MEETING
SCHOOLS
Villicrs Road, Southall,
SOUthall 2052).
W. Sutcliffe.
R. L. Hennigan.
Primary, 15 ; Secondary,
Middlesex. (Tel. ;
J. E. Cuthbertson, M.A., M.LITT.
Hendon, N.W.4.
181).
G. R. Richardson, J.P.
R. T. Barrow.
(Tel.: HENdon
G. P. Cornish, F.I.M.T.A.
A. Fairgrieve Adamson, M.D,, CH.B., D.P.H.
Five.
K. C. B. Webster, L.D.S., R.C.S.
Four.
A. O. Knight, M.C., M.I.C.E.
Usually first Tuesday in the month.
Primary, 39 ; Secondary, 15.
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MIDDLESEX
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVES OF EXCEPTED DISTRICTS— continued.
10. Borough of Heston and Isleworth
BOROUGH EDUCATION OFFICER
OFFICES ...
CHAIRMAN
DEPUTY BOROUGH EDUCATION
OFFICER
TREASURER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICERS
DENTAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT DENTAL OFFICERS . . .
CHIEF SCHOOL NURSE . .
BOROUGH SURVEYOR .
DAY OF MEETING
SCHOOLS
11. Borough of Hornsey
BOROUGH EDUCATION OFFICER
OFFICES
CHAIRMAN
DEPUTY BOROUGH EDUCATION
OFFICER
TREASURER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICERS
DENTAL OFFICER . .
ASSISTANT DENTAL OFFICER
CHIEF SCHOOL NURSE
DAY OF MEETING
SCHOOIS
12. Borough of Southgate
BOROUGH EDUCATION OFFICER .
OFFICES
CHAIRMAN
TRCASURH*
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS..
13. Borough of Tottenham
BOROUGH EDUCATION OFFICER
OFFICES .
CHAIRMAN .
DEPUTY BOROUGH EDUCATION
OFFICER
TREASURER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER . .
ASSISTANT SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICERS
DENTAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT DENTAL OFFICERS
BOROUGH SURVEYOR
DAY OF MEETING
SCHOOLS
T. Wall, M.C., M.A., B.SC.
6 Lampton Road, Hounslow, Middlesex. (Tel. :
HOUnslow 3224).
D. J. Thomas, J.P.
W. Hill, A.C.I.S.
H. Hobson, A T.M.T.A.
A. Anderson, M D., D.P.II.
Five.
E. E. Lewis, L.D.S.
Five.
Miss J. M. Evans.
O. P. F. Hilton, A.M.I.C.E., P.A.S.I.
Penultimate Thursday in each month.
Primary, 27 , Secondary, 11 ; Special, Day, 1.
R. E. Brettle, M.A., D.PHIL.
TownHall,Hornsey,N.8. ( Tel. :MOUntview 3220).
W. J. Gnmshavv, J.P.
G. J. Miles, M.A.
C. II. Pannell, A.S.A.A.
R. P. Garrow, M.D., D.P.H.
Three part-time.
Miss W. Hunt, L.D.S.
One.
Miss L. Oliver, S.R.N.
First Tuesday in the month
Primary, 18 ; Secondary, 11 ; Special, Day, 1
(sharcd\
M. HeaK-y, M.A
Bowes Road, N.ll. (Tel. : ENTerpnse 4451 2.)
A. E. Lauder, J p.
H. E. Whiting, F.S.S., F.R V.A.
Primary 13, Secondary 5.
C. F. Strong, M.A., PH.D.
Philip Lane, Tottenham, N 15.
ham 5024 6)
J. II. Morrell, J.P.
J. Power, B.A.
(Tel. : TOTcn-
F. Davics.
G. Harcil'O
Three.
F I.M.T.A.
Hogben, M.K.C.S,, L.R.C.P., D.P.IL
V. Sainty, L.D.S.
Three.
R. J. Williams, A.M.I.C.E., P.A.S.I., M.R.SAN.I.
Fourth Monday in the month.
Nursery, 1 ; Primary, 38 ; Secondary, 17 ; Special,
Day, 2.
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MIDDLESEX
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVES OF EXCEPTED DISTRICTS— continued.
14. Borough of Twickenham
BOROUGH EDUCATION OFFICER. . .
OFFICES
CHAIRMAN
TREASURER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER ...
ASSISTANT SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICERS
ASSISTANT DENTAL OFFICERS . . .
CHIEF SCHOOL NURSE
SCHOOLS
15. Borough of Wembley
BOROUGH EDUCATION OFFICER./.
OFFICES
CHAIRMAN
TREASURER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER ..
DAY OF MEETING
SCHOOLS
16. Borough of Willesden
BOROUGH EDUCATION OFFICER ..
OFFICES
CHAIRMAN
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO
THE BOROUGH EDUCATION
OFFICER
TREASURER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
CHIEF SCHOOL NURSE
BOROUGH SURVEYOR
DAY OF MEETING
SCHOOLS
R. H. Nuttall', M.A.
Municipal Offices, York House, Twickenham,
Middlesex, (Tel. : POPesgrove 4466).
J. H. Knaggs, J.P.
A. W. Smith, A.B.A.A.
J. Maddison, M.D., fc.P.H.
Three.
Three.
Miss A. Corless.
Primary, 29 ; Secondary,
13.
(Tel.
A. W. Kent, M.SC.
65, Forty Avenue, Wembley, Middlesex.
ARNold 5811).
C. Barton, J.P.
J. King Bennett, F.I.M.T.A.,, A.S.A.A.
A. G. Morison, M.A., M.D., D.P.H.
First Friday in the month.
Primary, 18 ; Secondary, 9.
E. Davies, M.C., M.A., D.PHIL.
Vernon House, 163, Willesden Lane, N.W.6.
(Tel. : WILlesden 0092/4).
G. Ay res.
E. A. S. Young.
W. H. Perkins, F.I.M.T.A., A.S.A.A.
G. F. Buchan, M.D., F.R.C.P., D.P.H.
Miss E. M. Cook.
J. C. Morris, B.SC., A.M.I. C.E., M.INST.M. & CY.E.,
M.I.STRUCT.E.
Third Monday in the month.
Nursery, 1 ; Primary, 39 ; Secondary, 19 ;
Special, Day, 2.
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVES OF NON-EXCEPTED DISTRICTS
1. North- West Middlesex (Urban Districts of Ruislip-Northwood, Uxbridge,
Yiewsley and West Dray ton)
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION OFFICER F. C. Sagin, B.SC.
OFFICES Local County Offices, High Street, Uxbridge,
Middlesex. (Tel. : UXBridge 2093).
CHAIRMAN W. G. Pomeroy, J.P.
SCHOOLS ... Primary, 35; Secondary, 8.
2. Borough of Southall
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION OFFICER C. T. Miller, B.A.
OFFICES Villiers Road, Southall, Middlesex. (Tel.:
SOUthall 2052).
CHAIRMAN F. G. Smith.
TREASURER T. Shaw, A.I.M.T.A., A.S.A.A.
SCHOOLS Primary, 15 ; Secondary, 6 ; Special, Day, 1.
3. South-West Middlesex (Urban Districts of Feltham, Staines, Sunbury-
on-Thames)
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION OFFICER A. G. Field, O.B.E., M.A.
OFFICES ... Education Offices, Chesterfield Road, Ashford.
. (Ashford 2430).
CHAIRMAN W. J. Wigley, J.P.
SCHOOLS Primary, 32 ; Secondary, 6.
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DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVES
4, Borough of Wood Green
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION OFFICER
OFFICES
CHAIRMAN
CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER . .
ASSISTANT SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
DENTAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT DENTAL OFFICER
SCHOOL NURSES
DAY OF MEETING
SCHOOLS
MIDDLESEX
OF NON-EXCEPTED DISTRICTS— continued.
E. E. Goodchild, B.SC.
10, Stuart Crescent, Wood Green, N.22.
BOWes Park 1141).
F. Corbett, J.P.
Gray son Stone.
M. Manson, M.C., M.AO M.D., D.P.H.
One.
G. S. Williams, L.D.S., R.C,S. (ENG.).
One (part-time).
Miss M. Gray, Miss N. Gardiner.
Third Tuesday in the month.
Primary, 13 ; Secondary, 6.
(Tel.
DISTRICT SUB-COMMITTEES
1. Urban District of Friern Barnet
DISTRICT EDUCATION OFFICER... H. L. Hume, LL.M.
OFFICES ... 304, Regents Park Road, Finchley, N.3.
FINchlcy 5968/9).
SCHOOLS ... ... ... Primary, 7 ; Secondary, 1.
2. Urban District of Potters Bar
CLERK TO THE DISTRICT EDUCA- F. A. Y. Hutchison.
TION SUB-COMMITTEE
OFFICES
CHAIRMAN
SCHOOLS
(Tel.
Ladbrooke School, High Road, Potters Bar.
F. J. C. INGRAM.
Primary, 5 ; Secondary, 1.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Boys
(a) County ... 7
(6) Transitionally
assisted ... 8
(c) Independent... —
(rf) Direct Grant ..
Totals
1
16
Girls
10
6
1
3
20
Mixed
23
24
Totals
40
15
1
4
60
Pupils in attendance at above Schools as at
1-10-45 :—
Boys Girh Mixed Totals
(a) . . . 3,567 4,816 12,265 20,648
(^ ...... 4,057 2,182 1,013 7,252
Name of School
(a) County Boys* Schools
, Acton County School ...
Chiswick County School
Haling County School
Finchley, Christ's College
Harrow County School
Hornsey, Tollington School
Kilburn Grammar School
County Girls' Schools
Brondesbury and Kilburn High School
Chiswick County School
Baling County School
Enfield County School
Harrow County School
Homscy High School
Totals 7,624 6,998 13,278 27,900
Head
G. C. T. Giles, B. A.
A. Cooke, M.A.
A. S. Hicks, B.A.
. H. B. Pengrum, M.C., M.A.
, Dr. A. R. Simpson, M.A.
J. Westgate-Smith, B.A.
H. D. Anthony, M.AO B.SC., PH.D.
(on Active Service).
Miss E. E. Dawney, M.A.
Miss E. G. Baxter, B.A.
Miss M. McNab, M.A.
Miss M. C. Sharp, M.A.
Miss D. M. Robinson, B.A.
Miss M. G. Keating, M.A., LL.B.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS— continued.
Name of School
County Girls' Schools — continued
Hornsey, Tollington High School
Mill Hill, Copthall County School
Tottenham High School
Twickenham County School
County Mixed Schools
Ashford County School
Haling, Dray ton Manor County School
Edmonton County School
Finchley County School
Finchley3 Woodhouse School
Greenford County School
Harrow Weald County School
Hendon County School
Hillingdon, Bishopshalt School
Hornsey County School
Islcworth, Spring Grove School
Kingsbury County School
Pmner County School ...
Southali County School ..
Southgatc County School
Southgatc, Minchenden School
Tottenham County School
Twickenham, Thames Valley County School
Wembley County School
Wembley, Preston Manor County School ...
Willesden County School
Wood Green, Glendale County School
Wood Green, Trinity County School
(6) Transitionaliy Assisted Schools
Edmonton Latymer School (M.)
Enfield Grammar School (B.)
Finchley Catholic Grammar (B.)
Gunncrsbury Catholic Grammar School (B. ) . . .
Ham p stead Garden Suburb, Henrietta Barnett
School (G.)
Hampton Grammar School ...
Hornsey, Stationers' Company's School (B.) ..
Hornsey, St. Aidan's High School (G.)
Isleworth County School (B.)
Isleworth Green School (G,)
Isleworth, St. Mary's College (G.)
Tottenham Grammar School (B.)
Tottenham, St. Ignatius' College (B.)
Wood Green Providence Convent, St. Angela's
High (GO
Willesdcn, Convent of Jesus and Mary (G)...
(c) Independent
Hampton, Lady Eleanor Holies' School (G.)...
(d) Direct Grant
Acton, Askc's School (G.)
Hampstead, Aske's School (B.)
North London Collegiate School (G,)
Netting Hill and Ealing High School (G.) ...
Head
Miss L. Broad, M.A.
Miss M. B, Heys-Jones, M.A.
Miss N. Jones, M.A.
Miss D. E. Mernman, M.SC., B.COMM.
T. H. Adams, O.B.E., M.A.
C. Emmott, B.A., B.LITT.
H. B. Champion, B.SC.
K. A. Povah, M.A., B.SC.
J. Davie, B.A.
J. W. Withrington, M.A., M.SC.
E. B. Butlin, B.SC.
E. W. Potts, M.SC., M.A.
J. Miles, M.A. , LL.K.
W. Percival, M.A.
L. T. Brown, M.A.
A. G. Tracey, B.A., B.SC.
P. R. Rayner, B.A., B.SC.
C. G. Vernon, M.A., B.SC.
W. Auger, B.SC. -
J. H. Walter, PH.D., M.A.
M. W. Thomas, M.A., LL.M.
H. W. Bligh, M.A.
W. G. Neil, B.SC.
W. P. Bannister, M.A.
L. F. Wallis, B.SC.
S. A. Dyment, M.SC.
E. E. Jones, M.A.. PK D.
V. S. E. Davis, M.A.
L. C. Soar, M.A.
Rev. C. Parsons.
Rev. R. J. McCliment, O.B.E M.A
Miss E. F. Leach, B.SC.
A. S. Mason, O.B.E. , M.A., B.SC.
S. C. Nunn, M.A.
Miss F. L. Limn, B.SC.
A. Bnerlcy, B.A., B.SC.
Miss D. Carruthers, M.SC.
Miss M. Carolan.
H. A. T. Simmonds, M A.
Rev. Guy Brinkworth, B.SC.
Mother Mary of the Redeemer.
Miss K. M. Macaulay.
Miss M. W. Richards, M.A.
Miss E. G. Harold, M.A.
Dr. Taylor.
Dr. K. Anderson, B.A.
Miss J. M. H. McCaig, M.A.
TRAINING COLLEGES
The Maria Grey Training College, 11> The Avenue, Brondesbury, N.W.6.
(129 students), Principal, Miss T. Day, M.A.
The Hampton Emergency Training College, Upper Sunbury Road, Hampton
(199 students), Principal, Miss H. M. Berry, B.SC.
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TECHNICAL COLLEGES, POLYTECHNICS AND TECHNICAL
INSTITUTES
Name of Institute Principal
Acton Technical College ... R. W. MacAdam, B.SC. (Eng.)* MJ.MECH.E.
Chiswick Polytechnic ... .. J. P. Ivcns, M.A., B.COM.
Haling Technical College ... C. F. Trangmar, A.R.C.A. (Lond.).
Enfield Technical College ... H. W. Broadbent, M.SC. (Eng.), M.I.MKCH.E.,
F.I.I.A.
Harrow Technical Institute ... J. G. Platt, A,R.C.A., A.R.E.
Hcndon Technical College ... R. W. Walls, B.SC. (ECON.), B.COM., A.L.A.A., A.C.I.S.
Kilburn Polytechnic J. Platt, B.COM.
Southall Technical College .. W. C. F. Campaign, B.SC. (Eng.), M.I.MECH.E.
Tottenham Technical College . G. F. Rose, M.A., M.SC.
Twickenham Technical College A. G. Webb, B.SC, (Eng.), A.C.G.I., A.M.I.MECH.E.
Willesdcn Technical College . . A. E. JefFery, B.SC. (Eng.), Whit.-Ex., A.M.I.MECH.E.
Responsible Teacher
Edmonton Technical Institute F. Akroyd, M.A.
Schools of Art
Name of School Head
Ealing School of Art T. E. Lightfoot, A.R.C.A. (Lond.).
Harrow School of Art J. G. Platt, A.R.C.A., A.R.E.
Hornsey School of Art . . T. C. Moody, A R.t., R I.
Twickenham School of Art . . F. C. V. Davis, A.R.C.A. (Lond.).
Willesden School of Art . J. R. Lockie, A.R.C A. (Lond.).
Art Classes
Name of School Head
Hampstcad Garden Suburb
Institute .. . . H. Laccy, M.A.
Spring Grove Polytechnic . J. L. Tomlinson, M.A., M.COM.
SECONDARY TECHNICAL, ETC., SCHOOLS
(a) Junior Technical Schools
Name of School Head
Acton (Engineering) . . (Vacant.)
Enfield (Engineering) . .. II. W. Wadge, B.SC. (Lond.).
Hendon (Engineering) . C. Buckle, B.SC. (Hons.), A.M.I.E.F.
Southall (Engineering) F. Holroyd, PH.D., B.SC.
Tottenham (Building) .. E. W. McGill, A.I.STRUCT.E., A.M.I.E.E.
Twickenham (Building) . J. V. Tec, B.SC. (Eng ), A.C.G.I.
Twickenham (Engineering) .. J. V. Tee, B.SC. (Eng.), A.C.G.I.
Willesden (Building) .. F. E. Olney, M.SC.
Willesden (Engineering) . T. G. Francis, B.SC., A.M.I.I.E., A.M.I.MECH.E.
Chiswick (Domestic Science, etc.) Miss C. I. S. F. Scott.
Edmonton (Needle Trades) . Miss K. P. Macrae, B.A , B.SC (LCON.).
Hendon (Domestic Science, etc.) Miss A. S. Macdonald.
Kilburn (Needle Trades) . Miss 1. A. Hughes, M.A., B.SC. (LCON.).
(b) Junior Art Schools
Name of School Head
Ealing School of Art T. E. Lightfoot, A.R.C.A. (Lond.).
Harrow School of Art .. . . J. G. Plan, A.R.C.A., A.R.E.
Twickenham School of Art ... F. C. V. Davis, A.R.C.A. (Lond.).
Willesden School of Art ... J. R. Lockie, A.R.C.A. (Lond.).
(c) Junior Commercial Schools
Name of School Head
Chiswick ... A. T. Kings, M.SC. (ECON.).
Ealing (Retail Distribution) . F. Keggins, B.COM.
Hcndon W. T. Smith, M.COM.
Kilburn .. H. F. Hemstock, B.SC.
Tottenham C. E. Smith, B.COM., B.SC. (ECON.).
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TECHNICAL, COMMERCIAL AND ART SCHOOLS
Junior Pupils in full-time attendance* October, 1945 : —
Junior Technical Schools of Engineering 1,499
Junior Technical Schools of Building ... ... ... ... 613
Junior Technical Schools for the Needle Trades (Girls) ... 343
Junior Technical Schools of Domestic Science, etc. (Girls) ... 215
Junior Commercial Schools (Mixed) 1,242
Junior Art Schools (Mixed) 260
Full-time Senior Technical, Commercial and Art Schools, Oct., 1945
Part-time day and evening students Technical Colleges, October, 1945
Part-time day and evening students Evening Institutes, October, 1945
4,172
898
20,645
15,724
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT BUREAUX
Juvenile Employment
Address Telephone No.
Acton
Education Office, Town Hall, Acton, Acorn 3641 . . .
W.3.
Brentford and Chiswick
273, High Road, Chiswick, W.4 . . . Chiswick 4359
257, High Street, Brentford Haling 0483 . . .
Ealing
Town Hall, Haling, W.5 Ealing 3030 . .
Edmonton
Education Office, Brettenham Road, Tottenham 3160
Edmonton, N.I 8
Enfield
Education Office, Firtree House, Silver Enfield 0975 . . .
Street, Enfield, Middlesex
Feltham
9, Hounslow Road, Feltham, Middle- Feltham 2790 ..
sex.
Finchley
304, Regents Park Road, Finchley, Finchley 1558
N.3.
Harrow
21-21a, Clarendon Road, Harrow, Harrow 3772
Middlesex.
Hayes
16, Botwell Lane, Hayes, Middlesex Hayes 719
Hendon
Education Office, Town Hall, Hendon, Hendon 8181 . . .
N.W.4.
Heston and Isleworth
Education Office, 6, Lampton Road, Hounslow 3224
Hounslow, Middlesex.
Hornsey
Education Office, Town Hall, The Mountview 3220
Broadway, Crouch End, N.8.
Potters Bar
Ladbrooke School, High Road, Potters Potters Bar 2882
Bar, Middlesex.
Ruislip-Northwood
27, Victoria Road, Ruislip, Middlesex Ruislip 2912
J,M. & I. School, Pinner Road, Northwood 1984
Northwood, Middlesex.
Southgate
Education Offices, Bowes Road, Enterprise 4624
Southgate, N.ll.
Winchmore Senior School, Highfield Laburnam 2149
Road, N.21.
160
Officer
— Woodman.
F. V. Reekie.
F. V. Reekie.
Miss M, C. Walker.
F. Holmes,
F. S. Robinson,
T. A. Brown.
Stacey Salmon.
A. Ward.
F. R. Purkiss.
F. Taylor.
P. F. Roberts.
M. R. Kingwell.
A. C. Froude.
A. Egerton.
A. Egcrton.
A. C. Froude.
A. C. Froude.
Officer
C. H. Pym.
T. A. Brown.
T. A. Brown.
— Lcthcrland.
Fern Smith.
Fern Smith.
Miss F. Taylor.
Miss M. Gallen.
F. W. Goodge.
F. G. Stroud.
Wale Smith.
Grayson Stone.
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
MIDDLESEX
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT BUKEAVX—continucd.
Juvenile Employment
Address Telephone No
Southall
Education Offices, Villiers Road, Southall 1505...
Southall, Middlesex.
Staines
Stanwell Road, Ashford, Middlesex... Ashford 2515
67, Thames Street, Staines, Middlesex Staines 923 ...
Tottenham
Education Office, Philip Lane, Totten- Tottenham 5285
ham, N.15.
Twickenham
Education Offices, 82, Clifden Road, Popcsgrove 3671
Twickenham, Middlesex
6a, Park Road, Teddington, Middlesex Molesey 2577
Uxbridge
Local County Offices, High Street, Uxbridge 2094
Uxbridge, Middlesex.
West Drayton
32, Station Road, West Drayton, W. Drayton 2383
Middlesex.
Wembley
13, Wembley Hill Road, Wembley, Wembley 3095
Middlesex.
Stag Lane, Roe Green, N.W.9 .. Cohndale 7560
Willcsden
Pound Lane, Wiilesden, N.W.10 ,.. Willesden 6292 .
Wood Green
Education Office, 10, Stuart Crescent, Bowes Park 1141
Wood Green, N.22.
CAMP SCHOOLS
Name of School Telephone No Headmaster
Lords Field Camp School, near Over-
ton, Basingstoke .. . . .. Ovcrton 285 . . R. M. Labdon.
(Accommodation 240 boys and girls.)
West Mark Camp School, near Peters-
field ... Petersfield 731 . S. G. Barker,
(Accommodation 240 boys and girhO
REMAND HOMES
Name of Home Telephone No. Superintendent
St. Nicholas Home, Enfield ENFicld 4821 ... A. R. T. Peachell.
(Accommodation, 50 boys.)
St. Helena's, Haling, W.I 3 Haling PERiyale 4751 Miss N. Artist.
(Accommodation, 30 girls.)
APPROVED SCHOOLS
Name of School Telephone No. Headmaster
St. Christopher's, Uxbridge Road,
Hayes, Middlesex Hayes (Middlesex) 1131 F. G. W. Westgate.
(Accommodation, 75 senior boys.)
Denham Court, Denham, Bucks. ... Dcnham 2144 ... Miss L. E. Elliott.
(Accommodation, *>0 senior girls.)
Pishiobury School, Sawbridgeworth,
Herts Sawbridgeworth 227 . . J. H. Bennell.
(Accommodation, 90 junior boys.)
HOSTEL FOR CHILDREN
Telephone No. Matron
" Mountfield," 66, Shepherds Hill, Mountview 7555 ... Miss F. M. Cartwright,
Highgate, N.6.
(Accommodation, 25 children.)
SWIMMING BATHS
The County Council has provided a Schools Swimming Bath at Bowes Road.
Southgate.
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MIDDLESEX
YOUTH AND ADULT SOCIAL WELFARE SERVICE
Community Centres
The County Council is making grants under Section 53 of the Education Act,
1944, in aid of the following Community Centres : —
Borough of Ealmg, Hanwell, Greenford and Perivale Community Centres.
(Warden, H. Pugh).
Borough of Baling. Northolt Grange Community Centre. (Warden : To
be appointed.)
Borough of Hendon* Watling Community Centre, (Organising Secretary,
P. N. Moiioy.)
Borough of Southall, Southall Community Centre. (Warden : C. W. Brown).
Borough of Southgate, Southgate Community Centre. (Warden, A. J.
Marshall).
Urban District of Hayes and Harhngton, Hayes Community Centre.
(Organising Secretary, Miss E. Bloxham).
Urban District of Potters Bar, Potters Bar Community Centre. (Warden,
Vacant.)
The whole or the larger proportion of the salaries of the Wardens in charge of the
above Community Centres is paid by the County Council.
Youth Service
There is a County Youth Committee. Local Youth Committees have been con-
stituted for the development of the Youth Service in the 26 County Districts. Grants
are made to these Youth Committees in aid of expenditure on the provision of premises,
administration, grants to affiliated youth organisations, etc. Seventeen Youth Officers
and one Assistant Youth Officer have been appointed.
Sub-Committee
Primary Education . .
Secondary Education
Further Education
Educational Development
General Services .
General Purposes and Finance
Appeals
County Library
SUB-COMMITTEES
Chairman
County Councillor W. Sutdiflc
County Councillor Mrs. M. R. Forbes J P.
County Alderman L M. Bcncn-Stock.
County Councillor Mrs. M R Forbes, J p
County Alderman Mrs L R Ithell
County Councillor W J Hill.
County Alderman Mrs B A Beaumont.
MEMBERS
COUNTY ALDLRMIN
Baker, Mrs. F. M , j P., Rembrandt Hotel,
Thurloe Place, S W.7
Barnes, Mrs. G , j p , 40, Esmond Gardens,
South Parade, Bedford Park, W 4
Beaumont, Mrs. B A , j p , 21, Frays Avenue,
West Drayton
Benen-Stock, L M , Moorlands, Horton Road,
Stanwcll Moor
Catlow, Sir John, j p , H8, Anson Road,
Cncklewood, NW2
Daniels, Mrs E , 49, Sutton Lane, Chiswick,
W.4
Hughes, J R, J.P, 163, Windmill Road,
Eahng, W 5
Ithell, Mrs. L. R., J P., 4, Porlock Poad,
Enfield.
Messer, F., j P., M.P., 176, Wightman Road,
Hornsey, N 8.
Pcndred, R. M J , j P , 15, Barn Hill, Wembley
Park
Richardson, G R., j p., 89, Bertram Road,
NW.4.
Ridge, R. G., J.P , Laurel Lodge, Hanworth.
Rockman, B. H., J P
COUNTY COUNCILLORS
Ayres, G , 79, Kempe Road, London, N.W 6
Beach, Col. G., c B., O.B.B , T.D., DL, 81,
Hendon Lane, Finchley, N 3.
Bennetts, J P , j p , 15, Gayton Road, Harrow
Clark, G. A , 96, North Actori Road, London,
N.W. 10.
Elvin, H. H , 9, Bromcfield, Stanmorc
Evans, W. H., 50, Clifton Road, Alexandra
Park, N.22.
Fairfield, Mrs M M , ] i> , " Robur," <>2,
Church Hill, VC'mchmore Hill, N 21
Forbes, Mrs. M R , J P , 7, Hamilton Road,
NW 10
Garrett, M. W., 10, Carlisle Road, Hampton
Graham, T N , j p , 10, Punces Street, S VC' 1
Gnmshaw, W. J, JP, Oakloa, 25, Sheldon
Avenue, Highgate, N 6
Halford, S H , 7, Spur Road, '1 ottenham, N 15
Hill, W. J , J.P., 43, Ranelagh Road, N W 10
Hollmgsworth, Mrs A L., 112, Kosebery
Avenue, N.I 7
Ingram, P' T C , Fenny Sladc, The Ridgeway,
Potters Bar.
Jackson, Mrs E , 50, Alleyn Park, Southall.
Johnson, J. M , 23, Mancel Road, Twickenham.
Jones, K , 34, Kenton Gardens, Kenton.
Joyce, T H., 60, Park Lane, Edmonton.
Lewis, B., 51, Valley Drive, Kingsbury, N.W 9.
Lewis, rapt E. J , j P , 259, Noel Road,
Acton, W 3
Long, Mrs. F., j p., 15, Henley Road, London,
N 18
Lynch, Mrs J. D , 101, Downhills Park Road,
N.17
Parker, T. J , 80, Windsor Avenue, Hillmgdon,
Uxbndge.
Squire, Mrs. E. M , 19, Salisbury Road,
Enfield Lock.
Suggate, Mrs. F M., j p , 90, Brookside Road,
NW.ll
Sutcliffc, W., 6K, Central Avenue, Hayes.
Thomas, D. J , 40, Worton Way, Isleworth
Wicley, W. J , 18, King's Road, Fehham.
Willment, G. F., 38, The Grove, Isleworth.
Wren, J. J., 87, Russell Avenue, London, N.22.
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MEMBERS NOMINATED BY EXCEPTED DISTRICTS
Chellingworth, W N , 28, Burgess Avenue,
Kingsbury, N.W.9.
Grant, R., j.r , 6, Avenue Road, Southgatc,
N.14.
Leahy, M., 42, Dale Street, Chiswick, W.4
Manning, R. H , 6, Manor Avenue, Hounslow
Reed, A., J.PM 129, Roslyn Koad> Tottenham,
N.15
Scott, T. J , 20, Cheviot Gardens, London,
N.W.2
MEMBERS NOMINATED BY NON-EXCLPI 1 1>
DISTRICTS
Jones, H E , PH D , 1°1, I^nern Lane, Whet-
stone, N20
Reid, Mrs B. G , 12, Norford Way, liastcotc,
Ruislip.
MIDDLESEX
Co-OPTTD MlMBhKS
Akroyd, P , 2, Belmont Road, Bushey, Hert-
fordshire.
Bridges, C E , Barris>ter-at-Law, 20, Piccadilly,
London, W 1.
I lemmings, I , B A , 24, Otterburn Gardens,
Isleworth
Lane, A L W , SiKcibcik, Stanwcll Moor,
S tames
Mason, A. S, onr, MA, B sc , Hampton
Grammar School, Hanworth Road, Hamp-
ton.
Rolhmon, F , 7, Watford Road, Wembley
Smith, C L. H , Oliver Goldsmith Primary
School, Kingsbury, N W c>
Tifhn, A. E , " Woodbcrry," 218, Green Lanes,
l;insbury Park, N 4
Wootton, Mrs. B, MA, S4, Napier Court,
London, S W 6
ASSISTANT
ARCHITECT
TREASURER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFHCER
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICERS
MONMOUTHSHIRE
CHAIRMAN ... ... .. Alderman H. V. Phinncmore.
VICE-CHAIRMAN .. . . Alderman S. Jones.
DIRECTOR . C. E. Gittms, M.AO County Hall, Newport, Mon.
Tel. : Newport 4951.
T. J. Patterson (Elementary).
Colm L. Jones, F.R.I.B.A.
P. H. Stafford, F.S.A.A.
(Vacant.)
Gwyn Rocyn Jones, M.AO M.B., B.CH., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.PO
D.P.H. (County Pathologist and Bacteriologist) j
Miss Mary Scott, M.B., CH.B. ; Miss M. Gordon,
M.BO CH.BO D.P.H. ; Miss Annie Roberts, M.A.,
M.B., CH.B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. ; MlSs T.
O'Riordan, B.A., M.B., B.CIL, D.P.H. ; Miss E. D.
Owen> M.B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. ; Miss A. S.
Dewar, M.B., CH.BO D.P.H. ; B. L. MacQuillan,
M.B., B.CH., B.A.O., D.P.H. ; H. V. M. Jones, M.B ,
B.S., D.P.H, ; Miss W. E. Probert, M.R.C.S., L R.C.P.,
D.P.H. ; Miss M. R. Macquillan, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.,
L.R.F.P.S., D.P.H.
J. K. Noot, L.D.S., R.c.s. ; E. K J. Sumner, L D.5.,
R.C.S. ; Noel I. Smith, i D.S. ; D. Porter, L.D.S.
Miss D. Freeman and F. Johnston (Physical
Training) ; Miss D. Lambert (Domestic Science) ;
J. Holm (School Gardening).
Estimated 1943—308,700.
7s. 4|d.
SCHOOL DENTISTS
ORGANISERS OF SPECIAL
SUBJECTS
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE 1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1946-47
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
(Estimated) £4,488.
Provided
Non-Provided : —
C. ofE.
R.C
(a) Provided
(b) Non-Provided, but
aided on a defi-
ciency basis
(c) Non-Provided3 but
aided on other
basis
( d) Non-Provided, and
not aided by the
L.E.A
Totals
AV. of No. on Roll
Dcpat t merits
Boys
188
62
8
Girls
26,719
3,904
833
Mixed Total*
19 19
1 —
3 23
29
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
MONMOUTHSHIRE
SECONDARY SCHOOLS— Pupils in attendance
contd. at above schools : —
(a)
(b)
Boys
680
Girls
659
Mixed
5,700
1,929
Total
5,700
3,268
(d)
375
324
—
699
1,055
983
7,629
9,667
Totals
GRAMMAR AND COUNTY INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS
Name of School Head
Abersychan Secondary School ...... J. C. James, M.A., B.SC.
Bassaleg Secondary School ......... Rhys T. Harry, M.A.
Bedwellty Secondary School ......... E. Jones, M.SC.
Chepstow Secondary School ........ W. Robinson, B.SC. (Acting-Head).
Nantyglo Secondary School ........ E. Silk, M.A., LL.B.
Newbridge Secondary School ......... A. T. S. Cooke, M.A.
Pontllanfraith Secondary School ...... C. B. Rowlands, M.SC.
Rhymney Secondary School .. ... . J.D.C. Anthony, M.SC.
Abergavenny High School for Girls ..... Miss Gethin-Davies, M.A.
Abergavenny Grammar School (B) ... .. H. W. Newcombe, M.A., B.SC,
Abertillery County School ......... M. R. Lewis, B.A,
Ebbw Vale County School ......... D. T. Davies, M.A., B.SC.
Monmouth School for Girls ........ Miss A. F. McDonald, M.A.
Monmouth School (B) ...... . . N. C. Elstob, M.A.
Pontypool County School for Girls . Miss Anne Francis, M.A.
Pontywaun County School ........ H. V. W. Lewis, M.A. , B.SC.
Tredegar County School ....... W. Tidsweil, M.A.
West Monmouthshire School (B) ...... D. C. Harrison, B.A., B.SC., LL.B.
TRAINING COLLEGE
Monmouthshire Training College, Caerleon. Principal — T. J. Webley, B.A.
TECHNICAL COLLEGE
Crumlin Mining and Technical College. Principal — Dr. T. V. Starkey, F.INST.P.
JUNIOR TECHNICAL SCHOOLS
Name of School Headmaster No, of Pupils
Abersychan Mining and Technical
Institute ............ T. S Winsor, B.SC. . . 165
Abertillery Mining and Technical
Institute ... ............ W. J. Robins, B.SC. ... 115
Ebbw Vale Mining and Technical
Institute .. ............. A. Salmon, B.SC ....... 132
New Tredegar Mining and Technical
Institute ............... J. Jones, M.E ....... 110
Pontllanfraith Mining and Technical
Institute ............... R. Vines, M.E ....... 101
Tredcgar Mining and Technical Institute J. Sullivan, B.SC. .. ... 91
AGRICULTURE
Monmouthshire Institute of Agriculture, Usk. Principal — G. H. Purvis, M.B.K.,
F.C.S.
Youth Service
COUNTY YOUTH ORGANISER : J. M. Thomas.
The County Youth Committee consists of members of the Further Education
Committee and representatives of Voluntary Bodies. The County is divided up
into 14 areas, each area having its own District Youth Committee consisting of
representatives of the L.E.A. and representatives of local Voluntary Bodies and other
local interests.
MEMBERS
ALDERMFN Jones, S , Miners' Office, Blackwood Road,
Brown, W E., 4, Clomendy Road, Cwmbran. Pontllanfraith.
Bull\v,W' ,,G< j"'' 48j u?rynl\y?yd Tcrrace> Jones, T. J., Maesgwyn, Commercial Road,
Waunllwyd, near Ebbw Vale. Machen
Greasley, G. H , 50, l<owler Street, Wamfeltn, Jones* W. HM 103, High Street, Blama.
Pontypool. Meredith, A E,, Bryn Ivor, Park Street,
Harries, L, 49, Tillery Street, Abertillery. CwncK-arn,
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES* YEAR BOOK
Panes, J J, O.BE, 3, Woodland Terrace,
Argoed
Parry, W , 57, Alexandra Street, Blama
Phinncmore, H. V., 1, Kitnbcrley Road, Six
Bells, Abertillcry.
Pitman, J , Darnhvfryd, Surgery Road, Blama
Powell, J., Littlcdean, Cromwell Road, Cross
Keys.
Saddler, W. J , Trecarrel, Newbridge
Sncllgrove, J , 20, Cwm Cottage Road, Aber-
tilJcry.
Thomas, E , 56, Bcdwellty Road, Aberbargoed.
Wathcn, W J , Ivor Castle Hotel, Blacnavon.
Watkms, W, C , M B.E , Alma, Victoria Village,
GarndirTaith
Williams, W, '1 , 23, Bryngwyn Road, Six
Bells, Abertillery
COUNCII i ORS
Atkins, A , 35, Rose Hcyworth Road, Aber-
tillerv.
Baker, li , Holly House, Ca&tlcton, Cardiff
Bevan, T , 85, Bryn Terrace, Llanhillcth.
Bevan, W. G, 59, Ashvale, Trcdcgar
Breakwell, G , Perthyre, Rockfield, Monmouth
Budden, L., 7, Old Row, Sudbrook, near
Chepstow
Carver, Mrs F, 9, Orchard Place, Cwmbran
Court, C , 10, Gladstone Terrace, Blaenavon
Cox, W , Beaufort House, Pleasant View,
Kbbw Vale
Davies, I T , 10, Commercial Street, Aber-
bargoed.
Davies, Sir Leonard T , K B i , Rockfield Park,
Monmouth
Oavies, J. H , 20, Fountain Road, Pontymoel,
Pont y pool
Dixon W B , The Grove, Lansdown Road,
Abergavcnny
Howler, W., Brynderwen, Risca Road, Roger-
stone
hvans, O , Hillbrac, Snatchwood Road,
Abcrsychan
Fennell, A. G , Oaklands, Llanhennock,
Caerlcon
Fox, O , 71, York Terrace, Trcdegar.
Garland, S , 38, Central Avenue, Oakdale
Gibbon* E, H , 10, (Coronation Terrace,
Waterloo Road, Talywain.
Greene, W. J., 18, Carn-y-tyla Terrace, Abcr-
tysbwe.
Gwilhm, P. J., 45, Bryn Ithel, Llanhillcth
Haycock, J. W , 33, Golt Road, Pan teg, Ponty-
rl
II. S, The Great House, Trclech
Grange, near Chepstow
Hingley, H., 23, Woodside Crescent, Ebb\v
Vale.
Howells, A. K, 1, G.W R Cottage, Aber-
gavenny.
Hughes, A., 24, Cwmcelyn Road, Blama.
Hutthms, E C, 117, Elgam Avenue, Blacn-
avon.
Tcnour, A M. C., Crossways, Chepstow.
Jones, H. G., 44, The Uplands, Rogerstonc
Jones, Mrs. L. P , 3, Llwynon Road, Six Bells,
Abertillery.
MONMOUTHSHIRE
Jones, W , 6, Garden Suburbs, Pontywam,
Cross Keys.
King, J., 59, Derlwyn Street, New Tredcgar.
Macey, W. G, 16, New Cwm Terrace, Cwm
Matthews, t. J., 16, Malvern Terrace, Ponty-
mister
Miller, T , Sunnyview, Penllyn Avenue, Pont-
newydd, near Newport.
Morris, R., 48, Gwyddon Road, Abcrcarn.
Mytton, T H., 9, Granville Street, Abertillery
Parker, E. L., The Grove, Lower Pontncwydd.
Palmer, W. H , 41, Addison Street, Blackwood.
Phillips, H , I tor Cottage, Rassa, Beaufort.
Phipps, A J , 6, F.lm Grove, Trcthomas
Proctor, W. T , 1, Newport Road, Pan teg,
Pomvpool
Prosser, W J , 8, Gieenheld Terrace, Ynysddu
Raglan, The Rt. Hon. Lord, Cefntilla Court,
Uhk
Rawhngb, C , Macs-yr-haf, Stoncy Road,
GarndifTaith
Rogers, K , 6, Newport Road, Cwmcarn
Rosser, F. T , Byway, Monmouth Road,
Abergavenny
Sanford, G A , Tnley Court, Abergavenny.
Smith, A E , 29, Cromwell Road, Cross Keys
Smith, G, 11, Woodville Terrace, Argoed
Thomas, D 1 , 26, The Crescent, Macsycwm-
mcr.
rl hompson, ] A , 5, Aligned Avenue, Blaenavon.
Townscnd, A J B , Lower House Farm,
Raid an.
Walkley, T, 21, Rosser Street, Wainfelm,
Pontypool
Watkms, W , 44, Ashvale, Tredcgar.
Whatley, H I , 5, Hillside Terrace, Waunllwyd.
Weekcs, K G. G., Langston Court, Langston
Wellington, T , 4, Farm Road, Nantyglo
West, D G , Sunnycroft, Newbridge.
Whitehead, Mrs. E. M , Goytre Hall, Aber-
gavenny
Williams, C., 4, Henwacn Street, Blama
Williams, II T., 11, Alexandra Place, New-
bridge
Williams, J , 48, Upper High Street, Rhymney,
Williams, J. R , Cartref, 70, Church Street,
Tredegar
Wilson, C. H
Caerleon
S , Cranleigh, Ponthir Road,
CO-OPTTD
A , 8, Greenfield
Terrace,
Bennett, Mrs
Trcdegar.
Brown, Mrs. F T., 9, Gray Street, Abertillcry.
Gule, Coun T , 57, Pantypwyddon Road,
Abertillery
Harry, R. f , Secondary School, Bassaleg
Lewis, L , 30, Twynyffald Road, Blackwood.
Trumper, Capt. E H. G , Pantybaiheu,
Llanvair, near Abergavenny.
Wheeler, Prof Olive, The Woodlands, Bettws-
y-coed Road, Cyncoed, Cardiff.
Representative of the National Union of
Teachers.
Representative of the Managerial side of the
Coal Industry
Representative of the Managerial side of the
Iron and Steel Industry.
MONTGOMERYSHIRE
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION
ORGANISER OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTAL SURGEON
Alderman W. C. Black.
Councillor Geo. F. Hamer.
T. Glyn Davies3 M.A., County Offices, Newtown.
Tel. : Newtown 228.
Miss D. Griffith Davies3 County Offices, Newtown.
TeL : Newtown 228.
Ivor J. Jones, M.B., B.S., D.P.H., County Health Offices,
Newtown. Tel. : Newtown 205.
S. Pritchard Jones, L.D.S. (Liverpool), County Health
Offices, Newtown. Tel. : Newtown 205.
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MONTGOMERYSHIRE
ARCHITECT
POPULATION OF
ADMINISTRATIVE AREA
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY
SCHOOLS
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
TECHNICAL SCHOOLS
SECONDARY MODERN
YOUTH ORGANISER
MEALS ORGANISER
INFANTS ORGANISER
H. Carr, F.S.I., F.R.I.B.A., County Offices, Welshpool.
Tel. : Welshpool 228.
48,462.
£672.
Provided
Non-Provided
Total ,
No. of
Departments
50
39
No. of Schools
Boys
2
1
Mixed, 2.
Aliss Marjorie Edwards.
Mrs. H. E. Craig.
Mrs. R. Owen.
Girls
2
Mixed
4
89
Totals
8
1
MEMBERS
A I DtRMLN
Black, W C , Brynllwyn, Garthmyl
Davies, Rev F. J , Greenfields, Machynlleth
Dugdalc, Major W. M , D s.o , Llwyn Llam-
fyllin.
Griffith, J , 43, Broad Street, Newtown.
Hughes, E , Trederwen House, Llansant-
ffraid, S.O.
James, C., Brynawcl.
James, Rev. D , Ael-y-bryn, Newtown.
Jones, J. C , Pennant, Llanfair, Welshpool
Jones, E. E , Maesmawr, Caersws.
Kinsey, T. E , Maesmawr, Caersws
Owen, L, O , Garthgwymon, near Machynlleth
Owen, D., Goleufryn, Llanidloes
Tutton, W. A., Buttington New Hall, Welsh-
pool.
Williams, T , Gaer, Forden, Welshpool
COUNCILLORS
Anwyl, W. G , Cyfeihog, Llanbrynmair
Barrett, W E., Sunnymead, Newtown
Bridgewater, T. R , 2, Bryn Villas, Newtown
Clemson, T. A , Chcshnut House, High Street,
Welshpool
Corbett- Winder, Major W. |., Vaynor Park,
Bernew
Davies, G. F , Croft House, Welshpool
Davies, J T., Ivy House, Lcighton, Welshpool
Davies, J T., Cartrefle, Adfa, Newtown.
Edwards, G. E., Bryndcrwen, Abcrmulc
Evans, W. P., Arfon House, Machynlleth.
Griffith, J. E., Cilthrcw, LlansantiTraid, S.O
Hamer, D , Brynderw, Newtown.
Hamcr, G. F , Summerfield Park, Llamdloes
Hawkins, A W , Cochsidan, Tregynon,
Newtown.
Hughes, E. R , Llwynderw, Cemmaes Road,
Montgomery
Humphreys, C H , Mount Einion, Llanfair,
Wel&hpool.
Humphreys, E , 4, Londonderry Terrace,
Machynlleth.
Humphreys, J., Hcnsarn Mill, Llanidloes.
James, W. P., The View, Church Stoke
Jones, A. R., The Brades, Montgomery.
Jones, D , Pare, Dangadfan, Welshpool.
Jones, H., Erw, Garden Suburbs, Llanidloes.
Jones, J , Lower Maen, Meifod, S.O.
Jones, Miss L , Pensarn, Glaspwll, Machynlleth.
Jones, M., Castell, Llanrhaiadr, Oswestry.
.ones, W., Llwyncclyn, Trefeglwys, Caersws.
Jones, W. E., Pentrebeiradd, Guilsficld, Welsh-
pool.
Lloyd, J. H , Caireghofa Hall, Llanymyncch,
SO.
Parry, H , Edderton Lodge, Forden, Welsh-
pool
Parry, T., Penylan, Forden, Welshpool.
Pierce, W. L, Bryn Llewelyn, Llanfair,
Welshpool.
Pritchard, G. A., Rhos Farm, Llandrmio,
Llanymynech, S O.
Recs, Major G. H , Westwood, New Road,
Newtown
Rces, J., Namyrhendy, Llangung, Llanidloes.
Roberts, D. E, Foel Ortho. Penybontfawr,
Oswestry
SteavensoYi, Rev. E. B , Guilsficld Vicarage,
Welshpool
Wainwnght, T. M, Waterloo House, Welsh-
pool
Watkins, T H., Gwyndy, Llanfyllm.
Williams, J B , Dolforgan, Kerry, Newtown.
Williams, J , Red House, Aberhafesp, Newtown.
Williams, L. R , Penrhosmawr, Penegoes,
Machynlleth.
Wilson, Miss E., Gorphwysfa, Caersws.
Woollcy, E G., Brook House, Llandinam,
Welshpool.
CO-OPTED
Chapman, Mrs. J. WM Wcstmont, Llanidloes.
Corbett- Winder, Mrs. F F, Glanrhicw,
Bcrnew.
Dugdale, Mrs W. M., Penllwyn, Llanfyllm.
Humphreys -Owen, Miss E. F., Glansvern,
Bcrnew.
Lewis, Mrs. H, Milford Hall, Newtown.
Rees, Miss E. I , Westwood, New Road,
Newtown.
Davies, W. H., Birmingham House, Llanfair,
Welshpool
Hughes, Revd. J. E , The Vicarage, Forden,
Welshpool.
Jones, E., The Hollies, Tra.Dyddan, Newtown.
JJoyd, J. D. K , Bryn Cadwrfa, Montgomery
Williams, Rcvd. H, Maenllwyd, Machynlleth
Hughes, H A., Council School, Llanbryn-
mair.
Thomas, D., Council School, Caersws
Jones, Mrs E., Church School, Penybontfawr,
Oswestry
Roberts, E. J., Secondary Modern School,
Welshpool.
Roberts, E. H., County School, Machynlleth.
Martin, Miss A, County School, Llanfyllin.
Jones, Prof. I., U.C.W, Aberystwyth
Richards, R., M.P., Brynglas, Llangynog,
Oawestry.
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CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER
EDUCATION OFFICES
NORFOLK
County Alderman Sam Peel, J.P.
County Alderman E. G. Gooch, C.B.E., J.P.
W. O. Bell, B.A.
Stracey Road, Norwich (Tel. : 22288).
DEPUTY EDUCATION OFFICER H. M. Phillipson, M.A.
ASSISTANT EDUCATION
OFFICERS
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
(SERVICE OF YOUTH)
COUNTY LIBRARIAN
SCHOOL ARCHITECT AND
SURVEYOR
COUNTY ACCOUNTANT
INSPECTOR OF SCHOOLS ...
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
COUNTY Music ORGANISER
COUNTY DRAMA ORGANISER
SCHOOL MEALS OFFICER ...
SENIOR WELFARE OFFICER
WOMAN WELFARE OFFICER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
DEPUTY SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTISTS..
NURSES
DAY OF MEETING.,
POPULATION OF
ADMINISTRATIVE AREA
PRODUCE OF ID. RATE
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS
E. F. Bacon, J. A. Ballantyne, M.B.E., M.A. ; C. V. H.
Foulkes, B.sc. (Agric.) ; Miss C. A. Pratt, B.SC.,
H. Priestley, F.C.I.S., F.C.C.S., A.R.AC.S. ; F. L. Ralphs,
PH.D., M.SC., LL.B.
(Vacant.)
Miss E. D. Newberry.
F. G. Limmer, F.R I.B.A.
H. Jordan, F.L.A.A., F.S.S.
H. Greenwood.
J. Wilkinson and Miss M. W. Seggcr.
S. Twemlow, MUS. BAG., L.R.A.M.
J. MITCHLEY.
H. C. Mabbott.
F. J. Earl.
Miss M. Joynson.
T. Ruddock-West, M.D., M.B., B.S., D.P.H.
W. R. Clayton Hcs>lop, M.D., D.P.H., F.R.C.S. (Edin.).
S. T. Gray, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
Eight Dental Surgeons.
Nine, who act as School Nurses and Attendance
Officers.
Generally last Saturday in the month.
325,580.
£5,240.
Nursery, 3 ; Primary, 467 (Voluntary 236) ; Secondary,
25 ; Technical Institute, 1 ; Special Schools^ 1
Residential.
Youth Service
Youth Service Sub-Committee. — 28 members — includes 5 representatives of the
Education Committee, 1 1 representatives of pre-service and voluntary organisations,
2 representatives of Minor Local Authorities, 4 representatives of Teachers, 4
representatives of Religious Denominations. The Chairman of the Norfolk Youth
Sub-Committee is Mrs. C. Clifton Brown.
KING'S LYNN AND DISTRICT DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE A. Sauvain, B.A., M.ED., Education Offices., King's
OFFICER Lynn.
MEMBERS
11, Park Avenae,
Allen, H. J., " Camelot,"
King's Lynn.
Bertram, Mrs, E. E., 7, Central Road, Cromer.
Carr, Miss J., Hedenham Hall, Bungay.
Carter, R. G. W., " Lowlands/* Drayton
Norwich.
Cator, Lt.-Col. H. J., Woodbastwick Hall,
Norwich.
Christie, J. A., Framingham Pigot, Norwich.
Clifton-Brown, Mrs. M., Congham Lodge,
Hillington, King's Lynn.
Coe, J. T., Abbey Road, Castle Acre, King's
Lynn.
Coltart, J. S., The Orchard, Plunxstead, Aid-
borough, Norwich.
Corpe, W. G., East View, Hempton, Fakenham.
Cozcns-Hardy, A.a Oak Lodge, Sprowston,
Norwich.
Cozens-Hardy, Mis»s M , Oak Lodge, Sprowston,
Norwich.
Denny, Major E. W , Garboldisham Manor,
Diss
Duff, Miss M G, The Training College,
Norwich.
Dye, S, MP.J " Redcroh," Norwich Road,
Swaffham.
Edwards, Lt.-Col. B. M. M , Vine Lodge,
Hardmgham, Norwich
Fox, H. W , Lynwood House, Quebec Road,
E. Dereham.
Gooch, Mrs. E , " Rydal Mount," Norwich
Road, Wymondham.
Gooch, E. G.» c B.E , M.P , " Rydal Mount,"
Norwich Road, Wymondham.
Haywood, E. A., " Uplands,*' Drayton,
Norwich.
167
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
NORFOLK
Harvey, H., 3, Hall Farm, Gimmgham,
Norwich
Howes, W., " Sunniva." Swaffham.
Kerkham, R. H.3 " The Laurels," Terrmgton
St. Clement.
Moore, H., 7, Eaton Road, Norwich.
Newhng, F. C., Marshland Cottage, Tcrnngton
St. Clement
Panton, W. J., 51, Saddlebow Road, King's
Lynn.
Pask, W. A , Aylsham, Norwich.
Payne, M. S., " Fern Hill," Bawdeswell, East
Dereham
Peel, S , " Dcvonia," Wells-next- Sea
Perowne, Archdeacon T. J., The Old Hall,
Frammgham Earl, Norwich.
Preston, Lt.-Col. Sir Edward, Bceston Hall,
Neatishead, Norwich.
Quantrill, J. H., The Firs, Forncett St. Mary,
Norwich.
Raven, F., " Langor," Wells-next-Sea.
Sanderson, Lady, North Cottage, Cromer.
Smith, C. C, 10, Belmore Road, Thorpe St.
Andrew, Norwich
Thornlcy, J. C., 26, King Street, King's Lynn.
Tipple, Mrs. E. M , 69, Cawston Road,
Aylsham.
Taylor, Rear- Ad. A H , Manor House, Dibs.
Upchcr, Sir Henry, Shcnngham Hall, Shering-
harn.
Wading, H W , The Gables, Thctford.
Wharton, C., Wmsford Hall, Stokesby, Gt.
Yarmouth.
Worsnop, Miss K, The Girls' High School,
North Walsham.
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER
DEPUTY EDUCATION OFFICER
COUNTY ARCHITECT
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
DEPUTY SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS
SCHOOL DENTISTS
COUNTY TREASURER
AGRICULTURAL ORGANISER
SENIOR HORTICULTURAL
INSTRUCTOR
SUPERINTENDENT OF BOOT
AND SHOE INSTRUCTION
CHIEF ATTENDANCE
OFFICER
ORGANISERS OF SPECIAL
SUBJECTS
POPULATION OF ADMINIS-
TRATIVE AREA (1931
Census, adjusted to 1st
April, 1932)
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1946-47
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY
SCHOOLS
GRAMMAR AND PUBLIC
SCHOOLS
C. F. Alsop, J.P., C.A.
Canon W. Francis Smith, C.A. •
J. L. Holland, B.A., County Education Offices, North-
ampton. (Tel. : Northampton 1868-9.)
G. E. Churchill, M.A.
J. Perkins, L.R.I.B.A.
C. M. Smith, M.A., M.D., CH.B., D.P.H.
D. A. McCracken, M.D., D.P.H.
J. Perry Walker, M.B., CH.B. (Senior Assistant) ; Miss
M. G. H. Dickson, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. ; D. J.
Jones, M.B., B.CH., D.P.H. j J. T. Murphy, M.B.,
CH.B., D.P.H.; C. T. Darwent, L R.C.S., L.R.C.P.,
D.P.H. (temporary).
N. M. Poulter, L.D.s. (on War Service) ; B. H.
Fillmgham, L.D.S. (on War Service) ; W. McKay,
L.D.S. ; R. D. R. Hopkinson, L.D.S. ; D. K. Gaskill,
L.D.S. (temporary) ; C. M. Perry, L.D.S. (temporary) ;
M. Sebba, D.M.D. ; A. W. Applcton, L.D.S. (tem-
porary).
E. J. Hayward, A.S.A.A., A.I.M.T.A.
W. A. Stewart, M.A., B.SC. (Agric.).
H. J. Wyles.
F. P. Wootton, F.B.S.I.
H. G. Andrew (on War Service) ', H. W. Green (Acting).
Miss M. L. Byatt (Domestic Science and School
Canteens) ; W. H. Abbott and Miss D. L. Goulston
(Physical Training).
212,928.
£5,183.
Provided
Non-Provided ...
(a) Provided
(b) Non-Provided
(aided by
L.E.A.)
168
Boys
2
3
No. of No. on Roll
Departments 31-3-46
:: W* } 26>260
Girls Mixed Total
327
1 — 4
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
GRAMMAR AND PUBLIC
SCHOOLS — continued.
(c) Non-Provided
(not aided by
L.E.A.)
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
Boys Girls Mixed Total
1
1 —
13
Boys
Pupils in attendance (a) 880
(b) 1,250
(c) 700
Gir/5
1,055
500
120
Mixed Total
550 2,485
— 1,750
— 820
2,830 1,675 550 5,055
Name
County School of Boot & Shoe Manu-
facture, Kettering
County School of Boot & Shoe Manu-
facture, Rushden
Corby Monotechnic (Engineering)
TECHNICAL SCHOOLS
Principal
F. P. Wootton, F.B.S.L
Full-time Evenin g
Students Students
do.
25
12
A.M.l.EJE., 70
215
205
215
Institute of Agriculture, Moulton
Wellingborough Technical Institute
40 —
A. J. Price,
M.INST.B.E.
W. A. Stewart, M.A., B.sc.
(Agnc.)
(Resident)
W. F. Stephenson, B.sc.,
F.R.I.C 115 1,000
In addition, a number of Evening Schools
are conducted during the winter months.
Youth Service
The County Youth Committee, formed in the Spring of 1941, is under the
general direction of the Education Committee. Their policy is to develop youth
work through local Committees in the larger industrial towns and by means of
Service Squads in the villages.
A Divisional Executive has been formed lor the area of the Borough of Kettering
and the Urban Districts of Burton Latimer, Desborough and Rothwell.
KETTERING DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE
DIVISIONAL OFFICER . H. L. Franklin, M.A.
OFFICES . 1, Gold Street, Kettering. (Tel. Kettering 277 IX
CHAIRMAN ... ... . Mrs. F. E. Clarke.
DAY OF MEETING .. .. Second Monday in the month.
MEMBERS
Henley, The Rt. Hon. The Lord, Watford
Court, Rugby.
North arnpton, The Most Hon. 1 he Marquess of,
D s o , Castle Ashby, Northampton
AlJen, A C., M p., Nenehurst, Thrift Street,
Higham Ferrers, Wellingborough
Ahop, C F., Highfielcl, Roade, Northampton
Bennett, S., 71, West Street, Oundle, Peter-
borough.
("apron, Miss E., Southwick Grange, Oundle,
Peterborough.
Cartwnght, R. K W., Aynhoc Park, Banbury.
Dallas, Mrs. M., Strathclyde, Great Doddmg-
ton, Wellingborough
I'aulkncr, C. G., 1, King's Road, Rushden.
Hayward, R. F., Top Lodge, Kelmarsh, North-
ampton.
Hodge, H., 2, Northampton Road, Kettering.
Horrell, C. W., Wellmgoorough Road* Rush-
den.
Johnson, W., 4, Market Place, Brackley.
Lees L, G H , Grombold Lodge, Chelveston
Road, Raunds, Wellingborough.
Marlow, E., " Copelands," Rushton Road,
Desborough, Kettering.
Oxenharn, Mrs. D. P., Burrows Farm, Little
Addington, Kettering.
Rankine, W. B., 27, Gilchrist Avenue, Corby,
Kettering.
Shortland, H. L , 153, 1-medon Road, Irthlmg-
borough, Wellingborough
Smith, G. B , b, Cnmpion Place, Kettering.
Smith, Canon VT fr , Ashley Rectory, Market
Harborough
Snelson, F J , Westgate, Brackley Road,
Towcester.
Tebbutt, h- J , Ivydenc, 35, Crispin Street,
Rothwell, Kertering.
CO-OPTED
Collins, Mrs P , Stoke Albany House, Market
Harborough.
Sa.*iiy, Mrs. H. W, The Lindens, Midland
Road, Wellingborough.
Nevtll, T. S., The School, Wellingborough.
Robinson, S A , 35, Stanley Road, Welling-
borough
Shaw, Mrs E , Whilton Lodge, Long Buckby,
Rugby.
Penney, H. L , Sunbreak, Towcester
Marsdcn, Miss R M,, The High School,
Derngate, Northampton.
Newman, WE., 20, Fmedon Road, Welling-
borough.
Rodda, W. J., Silverstone, Towcester.
Rich, Rev. Canon E. C., 18, Minster Precinus,
Peterborough.
169
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
NORTHUMBERLAND
CHAIRMAN Alderman The Right Hon. Viscount Ridley.
DIRECTOR Henry M. Spink, M.C., M.A., B.SC., County Hall,
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1. Tel. : Newcastle 27411
(4 lines).
.. C. L. Mellowesj M.A.
Vacant.
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
SENIOR ASSISTANT
DIRECTOR AND
INSPECTOR OF SCHOOLS
JUNIOR ASSISTANT
DIRECTORS
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
DEPUTY SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEON ...
SENIOR DENTAL OFFICER ...
ARCHITECT
COUNTY ACCOUNTANT . .
ORGANISER OF HORTICUL-
TURAL EDUCATION
COUNTY LIBRARIAN
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
ORGANISER OF DOMESTIC
SCIENCE
ORGANISER FOR SCHOOL
MEALS SERVICE
ORGANISER OF YOUTH
SERVICE
POPULATION, MID. 1944
(estimated)
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED,
1946-47
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY
SCHOOLS
SfcCONDARY SCHOOLS
Arthur R. Ward ; S. Braham.
John B. Tilley, M.D., B.S.B.HY., D.P.H.
William J. Pierce, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
William Mackenzie, M.A., F.R.C.S.E.
Arnold E, Robinson, L.D.S.
William W. Tasker, F.R.I.B.A.
George Smith, A.S.A.A.
James Maver.
Miss Ruth Baker, B.A.
Mrs. Isobel A. Iceton, David P. Jones.
Miss Constance M. Garrard.
Miss Marjoric A. Jackson.
William J. McCowan,
390,320.
5s. 7.7d.
Provided
Non-Provided : —
C. ofE.
R.C
Totals
(a) Boys ..
(b) Girls ..
(c) Mixed
No. on Roll
33,014
6,304
3,210
42,528
No. on Roll
1,049
900
73794
Totals 43 9,743
"Includes one residential Secondary Modern School for 13/14 age group.
Youth Service
The Youth Service Sub-Committee is a Sub-Committee of the Education Committee
and has aided the voluntary organisations in the County Area by the provision of
grants and other facilities. A Standing Conference of County Youth Organisations
acts in an advisory capacity to the Youth Service Sub-Committee.
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE
Wallsend Division, comprising the Borough of Wallsend.
BOROUGH EDUCATION R. Ramsay.
OFFICER
OFFICES Town Hall, Wallsend. (Tel. : 63274).
170
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
NORTHUMBERLAND
MEMBERS
EX-OFHCIO
Smith, Alderman W , 1, Sanderson's Terrace,
South Cramlington, Chairman of the
County Council
Garrow, Alderman N , 2, West Road, Bcdhng-
ton Station, Vice-Chairman of the County
Council
Brothcrton, Councillor J , 11, Council Road,
Ashmgton, Chairman of the Finance
Committee oi the County Council
A i DI RMI N
Bell, A L, D<:I , West Denton Hall, West
Demon, Newcastlc-upon-Tyne, 5.
Brown, J. H.s 107, Hcxham Road, Throcklcy,
N e wcastlc-upon-Tync.
Cookbon, W , 1, Woodbine Terrace, Ashmgton
Hmdmarsh, I7. B, The Links House, Whitley
Bay
Horn, Mrs. J , 12, Crcsswell Koad, Rlhngton,
Morpeth
Hyde, F. C , "5, Carlton Avenue, Newsham,
Blyth.
Kirsopp-Reed, W H , Old Town, Otterhurn
Mcsscr, Dr A , Union Hall Koad, LimmRton
Moody, W., 5, Rydal Terrace, North Gosforth,
Ncwcastle-upon- Tyne
Patron, A, 295, Welbctk Terrace, Pegswood,
Morpeth
Ridley, The Right Hon Viscount, i; B i , D c i ,
Blagdon Hall, Seaton Burn, Newcastle-
upon-Tyne.
( "OUNCII LORS
Allen, T H , ~i7, Ridley Avenue, Blyrh
Appleby, M , Iimbleton, Alnwick
Boycc, C B , 37, Waverley Crescent, Lcrnmg-
ton-on-Tync.
Bramwell, T E , 38, Brackenfield Road,
Gosforth, Ne\vcastle-upon-Tyne, 3.
Fleming, Miss M. H S , Moorfield, Haltwhmle,
Hamm, A , 46, Rosemary Terrace, Blyth
Kelly, H , Bellshill Hall, Belford.
I.L-gg, Mrs G P , 10, Jubilee Terrace, Bedhng-
ton Station.
Mitchell, Mrs li W , 2, Moorland Avenue,
Bedlington Station.
Nunn, W. H , 11, Park Road has>t, Ashmgton.
Robson, Rev R E., The Vicarage, Prudhoe-
on-Tyne
Wallace, Mrs A M , 89, High View, Wall-
send-on- 1 yne
Whittle, 1) I1, 18, Bevcrley Road, Monk-
scaton, Whitley Bay
RECOMMINOFD MhMniRs
vStanley, Pro! B , M \ , King's College, New-
ca&tle-iipon-Tyne
Johnstone, The Rev, Canon V. I, , St Nicholas*
Cathedral, Newcastle-upon-'l yne, 1
McElduff, The Rev B , St Charles', Gosforth.
Lynn, W , " Slaleigh," Hirst Villas, Bedlington.
Lamming, The Rev S K , 9, Gordon Square,
Whitley Bay
Stllc/lFD
Colhngwood, L 1- , Lilburn Tower, Alnwick
Ramsden, Mrs | A , 16, Second Rovv, Linton,
Ashmgton
Riciky, The Rt Hon \'is^ountess, Blagdon,
Seaton Burn, Xewc.astle-on- 1 yne
Robson, Mrs D , (i, Duncan (iardens, Morpeth
Thompson, Miss A J , 27, Ravensdowne,
Berwick-upon-Ttt eed
Vtitch, Mrs E , 2, Janus Avenue, Shiremoor.
CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR .
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
SECONDARY EDUCATION
ASSISTANT
SPECIAL SERVICES ASSISTANT
FURTHER EDUCAIION
ASSISTANT
PRIMARY EDUCATION
ASSISTANT
GENERAL EDUCATIONAL
ADVISER
GENERAL ASSISTANT
ORGANISERS
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
. Alderman M. Holland.
... J. E. Mason, M.A., M.ED., Education Office, Shire Hall,
Nottingham. Tel 16701,5.
. G. Rcvell, M.A.
S. T. Underwood.
COUNTY SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
DEPUTY COUNTY SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICER
DISTRICT SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICERS
J. Bennett, R.A.
13. J. Lysaght, M.SC., PH.D.
W. G. Lawson, B.A.
\V. S. Black, B.A., M.ED.
Miss E. Wainwnght, M.A.
Physical Training : 3 Vacancies , Miss K, R. Frank \
Miss F. Smallwood. Service of Youth : H. E.
Cooper, Miss J. Kirk. Domestic Subjects : Miss
M. D. Shiell. Needlework • Miss C. L. Johnson
Handier; f' • Vacancy. Mining • F. Oxley.
Spec •/*;;. i Adviser, Vacancy. School Meals, Mis?
M. N. Ayre, Miss D. Elhoti, Miss F. M. Punchard,
Children's Visiting Officers : Miss M. A. Beeby
Miss J. Stuart, Miss A. O. Lewis.
A. C. Tibbits, C.B.E., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H.
C, W. W. Jeremiah, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H.
Mansfield : I. A. G. MacQucen, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
Newark : G. G. Buchanan, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
171
EDUCATION COMMITTEES* YEAR BOOK
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
DISTRICT DEPUTY SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICERS
Mansfield : Miss D. S. Williams, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
Mrs. M. B. Black, M.B., CHJB., D.P.H. ; W. B. Watson,
L.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., L.R.F.P.S., L.D.S., D.P.H. ', Miss A. M.
Ogilvie, M.A., M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; Miss J. M. Cum-
mins, B.A., M.B., B.CH., B.A.O., L.M., D.P,H. ; Miss E.
Douglas, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; A. B. Clark, M.B.,
CH.B., B.S., D.P.H. ; Miss J. Kean, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ;
P. P. Fox, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
D. E. Mason, L.D.S.
Mansfield : A. B. Chester, L.D.S.
R. R. Maclean, L.D.S. ; A. T. Craig, L.D.S. ; B. H.
Reid, L.D.S. ; P. S. P. Jenkins, B.SC., L.D.S. ; S. H.
Polland, L.D.S. ; T. A. M. Ashman, L.D.S. ; J. J.
Horton, L.D.S. ; I. O. Enos, L.D.S. ; Miss A. Kavanagh,
L.D.S.
E. W. Roberts, F.R.I.B.A.
J. Whittle, B.COM., A.C.A., F.I.M.T.A.
Estimated 1944-5 : 474,958.
£10,756.
343.
39.
Two special schools for educationally subnormal
children : (a) 50 boys ; (b) 45 girls. One inter-
mediate approved school for 120 boys. One remand
home for boys.
Youth Service
Youth Organisations are granted the free use of school premises, free specialist
instruction and a free library service. These and other facilities have contributed
to the development of existing organisations and the promotion of new units. No
organisations are under the direct control of the Authority.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
COUNTY SENIOR DENTAL
OFFICER
DISTRICT SENIOR DENTAL
OFFICER
ASSISTANT DENTAL
OFFICERS
COUNTY ARCHITECT
COUNTY TREASURER
POPULATION OF
ADMINISTRATIVE AREA
ESTIMATED PRODUCT OF ID.
RATE, 1946-47
No. OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS
No. OF SECONDARY MODERN
SCHOOLS
No. OF RESIDENTIAL
SCHOOLS OR
INSTITUTIONS
Henry Mellish Grammar School (Boys)
Brincliffe Grammar School (Girls)
Retford High School (Girls)
Sutton-in-Ashfield Grammar School (Girls)
West Bridgford Grammar School (Mixed) ...
Queen Elizabeth Grammar School for Boys,
Mansfield
Queen Elizabeth Grammar School for Girls, ,
Mansfield
The Brunts School, Mansfield (Mixed)
Magnus Grammar School for Boys, Newark
Lilley and Stone Girls' High School, Newark
King Edward VI Grammar School for Boys,
Retford
Minster Grammar School for Boys, Southwell
G. F. Houston, M.A.
Miss E. Lloyd, M.A.
Miss E. J. Southam, B.A.
Miss J. I. Adam, M.A.
J. W. Holmes, M.A.
L. Brettle, M.A., B.LITT.
Miss D. C. Johnson, M.A.
H. S. Rosen, M.A.
Rev. D. Campbell Miller, M.A.
Miss G. Engledow, M.A.
C. W. Pilkington-Rogers, M.A.
B. J. Rushby Smith, B.A.
TECHNICAL COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS OF ART
Name of Institution
County Technical College, Chesterfield Road,
Mansfield
County School of Art, Mansfield
County Technical College and School of Art,
Newark
County Technical College, Worksop
Principal
L. Orange, M.B.E., B.SC., F.I.C.,
M.I.CHEM.E.
H. M. Sutton, A.R.c.A.
A. R. Bowen, D.SC., PH.D.
A. E. Fox, M.C., B.SC., B.SC.
(Min.) (Hons.), M.I.MIR.E.
ENG.
172
EDUCATION COMMITTEES* YEAR BOOK
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE OF NON-EXCEPTED DISTRICT.
West Nottinghamshire.
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION
OFFICER
OFFICES
Vacant.
Education Office, Mansfield, Notts. (Tel. : Mansfield
1531).
CHAIRMAN County Alderman Mrs. E. E. Wainwright, O.B.E.
DISTRICT EDUCATION COMMITTEES
1. Arnold and Carlton
DISTRICT EDUCATION E. H. B. Slade.
OFFICER
OFFICES St. Mary's Gate, Nottingham. (Tel. : Nottingham
46761).
2. Beeston and Stapleford
DISTRICT EDUCATION
OFFICER
OFFICES
3. East Retford
DISTRICT EDUCATION
OFFICER
OFFICES
4. Eastwood
DISTRICT EDUCATION
OFFICER
OFFICES
5. Hucknall
DISTRICT EDUCATION
OFFICER
OFFICES
6. Newark
DISTRICT EDUCATION
OFFICER
OFFICES
7. West Bridgford
DISTRICT EDUCATION
OFFICER
OFFICES
8. Worksop
DISTRICT EDUCATION
OFFICER
OFFICES
EX-OFFICIO
Bayliss, Alderman W , The Miners' Offices,
Nottingham Road, Basford, Nottingham,
Chairman of the County Council
White, Alderman L. W. A., The Twitchcll,
Chilwell, Nottingham, Vice-Chairman ol
the County Council.
Poynton, Alderman E,, Chairman of the Finance
Committee.
ALDLRMEN
Barber, Major T. P., Lamb Close House, East-
wood, Nottingham.
Hartland, H,, 3, Elms Road, Worksop.
Holland, M., Portland Road, Sclston, Notting-
ham.
Jones, R., Mansfield Road, Blidworth, Mans-
field.
Taylor, G. E., Aspley Hall, Nottingham.
Wainwright> Mrs. E., O.B.E., 1, Granby Avenue,
Mansfield.
S. W. Barrs, M.A., B.SC.
St. Mary's Gate, Nottingham. (Tel. : Nottingham
46761).
G. Gomer.
Municipal Offices, Retford, Notts. (Tel. : Retford
203).
J. Evans.
Walker St. County Secondary School, Eastwood,
Notts. (Tel. : Langley Mill 98.)
H. Rounds.
Duke Street, Hucknall, Notts. (Tel. : Hucknali 54).
W. Dale.
Old Magnus Buildings, Newark, Notts. (Tel. :
Newark 292).
T. E. Stewart.
St. Mary's Gate, Nottingham. (Tel. : Nottingham
46761).
D. Wood.
Carlton Road, Worksop, Notts. (Tel. : Worksop
2512).
MEMBERS
COUNCILLORS
Ainley, J , 40, East Street, Bircotes, Don*
caster.
Barthorpe, J., 358, Gateford Road, Worksop.
Belper, The Rt. Hon Lady, Kingston Hail,
Nottingham.
Bland, L V, The Post Office, Tuxford
Newark.
Bramer, B., 10, Victoria Road, Retford.
Carlton, H. C. C., * The Spinney," Hast
Leake, Loughborough.
Colhs, Dr. M S A., The Green, Newark.
Cooper, G. C, High View, Walkcnngham,
Doncaster.
Crocker, H. J., Besthorpe, Newaik.
Davey, C., 4, Chadburn Road, Mansfield.
Eggleshaw, A., 82, Forest Road, Annesley
Woodhouse.
Eley, J. W., 20, Central Avenue, Hucknall,
Nottingham.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
Gray, J., 21, Stamford Road, West Bridgford,
Nottingham.
Hayes, F 3 12, Ghest Villas, Cosrhurpe, Langold,
Worksop
Hopkin, W. E , 165, Nottingham Road, liast-
wood, Nottingham.
Izzctt, P A , 14, Dovcdalc Road, West Bridg-
ford, Nottingham
Kirk, C. C , 505, Plains Road, Arnold, Notting-
ham.
Lee, W., The Vinery, Burton Joyce, Notting-
ham
Lester, A E., 5, Castleton Avenue, Arnold,
Nottingham.
Pritchard- Barrett, S.3 Park Farm House,
Barnstone, Nottingham.
Quibell, Mrs. K , 7, Magnus Street, Newark
Read, B. C , " Oaklea," 19, Burleigh Road,
West Bridgford, Nottingham.
Sowter, F. C , 33, New Street, Huthwaite,
Mansfield.
Starkey, Lt -Col. Sir Wm , Bart , Norwood
Park, Southwell.
Start, D. M., 80, Mam Street, Balderton,
Newark.
Stowell, F., 35, East Crescent, Beeston, Notting-
ham.
Taylor, Mrs C A , 47, Shakespeare Avenue,
Mansfield-Woodhouse
Thompson, A., " Glenroyd," Alfrcton Road,
Sutton-m-Ashfield
Thornhill, W B., 18, Chandos Street, Nether-
field, Nottingham
Till, R , 89, Byron Street, Hucknall, Notting-
ham
Todhunter, J. P, 4, Kirklington Road, Bils-
thorpe. Newark
Treece, W. G, 180, Derby Road, Beeston,
Nottingham
White, A S., " Willerlsey," Carter Avenue,
Radchffe-on-Trent, Nottingham.
One Vacancy.
CO-OP TED
Hardy, F., O.B E., Oakhurst, High Oakham
Road, Mansfield.
Heywood, Very Rev. H. C. L, Provost of
Southwell, The Residence, Southwell.
Pugh, Mrs A., 61, Holly Road, Watnall,
Nottingham.
Radford, A , 2, Lilac Grove, Beeston.
Robinson, Prof H G., Principal, Midland
Agricultural College, Sutton Bonnington,
Loughborough
Rosen, H. S , The Brunt's School, Mansfield.
Schohcld, Di H , Principal, Loughborough
College, Loughborough
Temple, Miss E. W., 7, Wadham Road, Wood-
thorpe, Nottingham.
Whildmg, Rev. W E, 25, Parkcroft Road,
West Bndgford.
Wortley, Principal II. A. S , University College,
University Park, Nottingham
Twells, J H , Headmaster, Keyworth County
School.
Orange, L , Principal, County Technical
Secondary School, Mansfield, Notts
CHAIRMAN
CLERK
DIRECTOR
DEPUTY DIRECTOR . .
ORGANISERS OF SPECIAL
SUBJECTS
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICERS
SCHOOL DENTISTS
COUNTY ARCHITECT
COUNTY ACCOUNTANT
POPULATION
RATE POUNDAGE OF NET
REQUIREMENTS, 1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1946-47
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
OXFORDSHIRE
F. G. Scott.
A. R. Chorlton, M.A., County Offices, Oxford. Tel. :
Oxford 4592-3.
G. E. Ranken, M.A.
Miss (Domestic Science) ; J. Halliday
(Handicrafts) ; Vacancies (Horticulture) ; 1. B.
Licence ; and Miss M. Dunford (Physical Training) ;
L. Wood (Youth Service).
H. C. Jennings, M.B., B.S. (London), M.R.C.S. (Eng.),
L.R.C.P. (London), D.P.H., R.C.P.S.
18 General Practitioners (half-time).
Five permanent (full-time).
G. R. Hutton, F.R.I.B.A., F.S.I.
A. Birkett, A.S.A.A.
Census, 1931—129,082. Estimated, 1943—157,330.
5s. 11. 2d.
£3,500.
(i) County
(ii) Voluntary
Totals ...
No.
49
149
198
No. of No. on Roll
Departments
52 6,063
152 9,909
204
15,972
174
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
OXFORDSHIRE
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Voluntary.
Thame, Lord William's Grammar.
County.
Banbury County.
Bicester County.
Burford Grammar.
Chipping Norton County.
Henley Grammar.
Witney Grammar.
Schools which became Secondary on 1st April, 1945, under Section 31,
Education Act, 1944 : —
Gosford Hill County. Henley C.E.
Rotherrield C.E.
Thame C.E.
Witney Batt C.E.
Witney Methodist.
Woodstock C.K.
Departments which became Secondary under Section 170, Education Act, 1921,
and Admin. Memo. No. 34 dated 27th February, 1945 . —
Chipping Norton Boys. Bicester C.E.
Youth Service
The Committee responsible for the administration of Youth Services m the County
consists of members of the Education Committee with representatives of the Rural
Community Council, Voluntary Youth Organisations, Industrial and Agricultural
Employers and Employees, and the Pre-Servicc Training Organisations.
MEMBERS
Hichcns, Mrs. M H , North Aston Hall, near
Oxford.
Colvilc, Lt.-C.ol A M , Weald Manor, Bamp-
ton, Oxford.
Ashhurst, Miss O. M , Waterstock House,
Whcatley, Oxford.
Attlee, Mrs. M. M, Grcy&tones, fc>nsham,
Oxford
Bayley, W. G, Blackthorn, Burster
Denharn, A. C , Little Manor House, Withendgc
Hill, Hjghmorc, Henley-on-'i hames
harly, J P, 134, Divinity Road, Oxford.
Edmunds, Col. M W , Stone House, Banbury
Turton Green, G , The Little House, Ship-
lake, Henley-on-Thames.
Swarm, A., 2, Over Norton Road, ("hipping
Norton.
Wise, F., 55, Mill Street, Kidhngton, Oxfoid.
Corbett, The lion Elsie, Spelsbury House,
Charlbury, Oxford
Dencke, Miss H. C , Gunheld, Norham
Gardens, Oxford
Miller, R. B., 25, Bridge Street, Banbury.
Carter, Rev. D H. M.,, M A , 322, Woodstock
Road, Oxford.
Osborn, H. H , The School House, Charlbir>.
Pickles, Rev. H., The Rectory, Woodstock,
Oxford.
Graham, Bng.-Gcn. C. A. L., Denton House,
Cuddesdon, Oxford
Hams, J. W., Bury Close, Hook Noitorx,
Banbury.
Huddlcston, E. A , 59, Corn Street, Witney.
Woolgrove, A. J., Bartord St. Michael, Deddmg-
ton.
Grier, Miss L., " Whmall," King's Sutton,
Banbury.
Dams, Rev. Canon A. E , Hampden Cottage,
Chiton Hampden, Abmgdon, Berks.
Fane, Major A. G. C., The Old Rectory,
Kidlington, Oxford.
Warmington, G. W., 18, Sunnybank, Chipping
Norton.
Hunter, Miss, M C , The Grammar School,
HuiIcy-on-1 hames
Chain aft, J E, Chiitcrns End, Henley-on-
'1 hames
Fenemorc, J. A, Asthallcigh, Minster Lovell,
Oxford
MeDougall, A P , Ctopredv, Banhuiv
Munay, K A. H , Rector'*. Lodmngs, Turl
Street, Oxtoid
Birch Re^nardson, Lt -Col H R, Ad\\ell
House, rusuorth, Oxford
Robertson Seott, J \\ , Idbuo Manor, King-
ham.
Luker, A. C, Caxton House, Henley-on-
1 hames
Ash, H L) , 1 he Orchaid, Gallon stree Common,
near Rcadintr, Berk-
Burke, Ladv, Ruptr' Pja^e, Henle\-on-Thames.
Heberden, ASiss, C^iossvva\s>, Ipsden, Oxford
Thorncj croft, A' ' ^s, St 1 iuuh's C\>llege, Oxford
Woodnirl, ] S i , H, Dclbush Avenue,
Sandhill" Estate, Headmctoti, Oxford
Blacks ell, B , Offe 1-icld, Appkton, Oxford.
Ashby, Prof. A. \\' , Agricultural Economies
Research Institute, Parks Road, Oxlord
Marlburough, Her (}racc the Duchess of,
Blenheim Palurc, Woodstock, Oxford
Reavley, E, Bui ford, Oxford,
^'a^nlow, H ,31, Hamilton Road, Summertoen,
Oxford.
Dillon, Miss K , Spelsbury House", Charlbuty,
Oxford.
Johnson, Mrs M A , 9«-), Vest Street, Gnms-
bury, Banbun
Pass, Mrs. de, IIunts\vood House, Hcnlcy-
on- Thames
Shilson, Mrs. L R, Heatbfield, Charlbuo,
Oxford.
Marsh, Rev. J , M \ , Mansfield College,
Oxford.
Myrcs, J. N L , Christ Church, Oxford.
Dewar, Prot., 9, Maitland Avenue, Reading,
Berks.
Vacancy
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SDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN ...
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION.
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF
EDUCATION & COUNTY
LIBRARIAN
COUNTY ACCOUNTANT ...
CHIEF CLERK
ORGANISER OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICER
DENTAL OFFICERS
HON. SECRETARY TO THE
COUNTY YOUTH
COMMITTEE
COUNTY ARCHITECT
PRINCIPAL ASSISTANT FOR
EDUCATION
ORGANISERS OF SCHOOL
CANTEENS
ORGANISER OF NEEDLEWORK
HORTICULTURAL STAFF
POPULATION OF
ADMINISTRATIVE AREA
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED,
1946-47
LIBRARY RATE 1946-47 ...
ESTIMATED PRODUCT OF ID.
RATE, 1946-47
NURSERY SCHOOLS OR
CLASSES
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY
SCHOOLS
PEMBROKESHIRE
,. Councillor R. I. Hooper.
.. Councillor W. E. Dixon.
.. D. T. Jones, M.A., LL.B. (Cantab.), County Education
Offices, Haverfordwest. Tel. : Haverfordwest 101.
Thomas Davies, B.SC.
D. Geo. Hughes.
H. H. Thomas, F.C.C.S.
H. E. R. Morris, B.A.
H. Middleton, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
Dorothy Rees, M.B., B.SO M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
O. C. Jenkins, L.D.S. R.C.S. (Eng.), D.D.S. (Toronto) ;
E. A. G. Hilton, L.D.S., R.C.S. (Eng.)
H. E. R. Morris, B.A.
W. Barrett, A.R.I.B.A.
E. Jones, A.R.I.B.A.
Mrs D. M. Morgan ; Mrs. L. George.
Mrs. E. Griffith.
R. I. Mackenzie, Horticultural Organiser.
1 93 1—87,206. 1 943—87,870.
7s. 5d.
3d.
£1,142.
Provided Schools — 5.
County
Voluntary: —
CofE.
R.C. ...
No. of Departments
82
COUNTY SECONDARY
MODERN SCHOOLS
SECONDARY GRAMMAR
SCHOOLS
(INTERMEDIATE ACT, 1889)
GRAMMAR
Name of School
Fishguard County School
Haverfordwest Grammar School
Haverfordwest Taskers School
Milford Haven County School
Narberth County School
Pembroke Dock County School
St. David's County School
49
2
1
Voluntary — 8 (6 mixed, 1 Boys and 1 Girls). With
Cardigan County School (Mixed) as joint school.
SCHOOLS
Head
... David Hughes, B.SC.
... R. S. Lang, M.A.
... N. Smith, B.SC.
... R. R. Finney, M.AO B.SC.
... S. Evans, M.SC.
... N. C. Cottrell, M.A.
J. J. Evans, M.A.
Tenby County School G. C. Gibson, M.SC., A.I.C.
Cardigan County School (Joint School) ... T. Evans, M,A.
Youth Service
During the year a Youth Club has been established by the Education Committee
at Haverfordwest, and it has been decided to appoint a Youth Organiser. The
Physical Training Organiser has also organised a Rugby League for Youth. The
Young Farmers' Clubs and the branches of IJrdd Gobaith Cymru continue to hold
a place in the public eye, while the Scouts, Guides and Cadet Units are resuming
their normal activities.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
PEMBROKESHIRE
MEMBERS
ALDLRMEN
Francis, G P., 95, Upper Laws Sticet, Pem-
broke Dock
Jones, G. E., " Wenvoe," Great North Road,
Milford Haven
Philipps, J. M , Penwaun, St. Dogmaels,
Cardigan
Vaughan, J. O , Dcwi Villa, Newport
Griffiths, J. M , Woodstock, Clarbeston Road.
Kelway, G. S , Rathgate, Miliord Haven.
Llewhelin, B. G , Glameg, Dmas Cross
Mcyler, L. J , 47, Charles Street, Milford Haven
Wade, R. S , " Dunston," Dale Road, Haver-
fordwest
Williams, A. Owen, Old Crosb, St. Davids.
COUNCILLORS
Davies, E B ,83, Laws Street, Pembroke Dock
Davies, Rev. Mathias Cacrelli, Uawhaden,
Narberth.
Dixon, W. h , Wilhamston, Ncyland
Gutch, A. Williams, Kilnback, Anglo, Pembroke
Hancock, W , Robles>ton Hall, Camrose
Hooper, R. I , Ivy Dene, Goodwick.
Howells, B. G., 29, Hawkcstonc Road, Pem-
broke Dock.
John, J., 1, Chapel Row, Llangwm, Ilaveriord-
wcst
Jones, Rev 1" B , The Vicarage, Llanstadwell,
N'eyland.
Joseph, T R , Violet House, St Dogmaels
Lewis, B R , Market Square, Fishguard
Morgan, Major H H , " Hillside," JerTreys»ton,
Kilgetty.
Morns, S J , Lower Kings, Boncath
Phillips, Rev J H , The Manse, Tiers Cross,
Havcrfordwest
Phillips, W H., Bryn Glas, Warren Street, Tcnby
Roberts, D. II , Delfan, Newport
Roberts, G S , Haysca&tle Farm, Wolfsiastlc,
Ha vert ord west
Walker, K, Boulston, Havcrfordwest
Warren, R , 3, Victoria Place, Haverfordwest
Williams, C H , Macs-yr-odyn, Narberth
CO-OPT ti>
Owen, Mrs J h , The Flat, Weal Street, 1 ish-
guard
James, Mrs C B , Yr Wcnlhs, New Road,
Havcrfordwest
Perkins, Rev J B , Yr Hafon, Nohon Haven,
Haverlordwcst
St Davids,TheVerv Rev The Dean ol,St Davids
Limbnek, O M , Pill Lane, Milford Haven
PETERBOROUGH
(Joint Education Board for the Soke and City of Peterborough)
CHAIRMAN ...
VICE-CHAIRMAN . .
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER
EDUCATION OFFICES
DEPUTY EDUCATION OFFICER
MEDICAL OFFICERS
DENTAL OM-ICERS
SCHOOL OCULIST
DAY OF MEETING
POPULATION
PRODUCE OF ID. RATE
SCHOOLS CONTROLLED
SPECIAL CLASSES
Councillor A. H. Mellows, M.A.
Alderman J. Mansfield^ J.P.
Leslie Tait, B.A.
Town Hall, Peterborough (Tel. : Peterborough 2241).
L. W. Wood.
C. Rolleston, M.D., D.P.H., M.R.C.P. (Rural area) ;
W. Johnstonc, M.D., D.P.H. (City area).
One full-time appointment to bo made.
J. Hurndall Gann, M.R.C.S. (Eng.), L.R.C.P. (London).
First Friday m each month.
(1031 Census) 5 1,839.
£1,521.
Secondary (Grammar), Maintained 1 (Girls) ; Aided
2 (Boys).
Secondary (Modern), 6.
Primary, 30 (37 Departments).
One Speech Training Class (for Stammerers, Cleft
Palate cases, etc.).
MEMBERS
ALDERMtN
Bartram, J A., 23, Maeholm Road, Peterborough.
Bnggs, J T., Eye, near Peterborough
Crawley, J. W., " Keston/' Broadway, Peter-
borough
Farrow, H. J., 124, Park Road, Peterborough
Howard, R. C , 11, Burmer Road, Peterborough.
Mansfield, 89, Alexandra Road, Peterborough
COUNCILLORS
BaUey, C., 33, St. Paul's Road, Peterborough
Benstcad, Mrs. G. M., If 4, Lincoln Road,
Peterborough.
Bream, Mrs. J., " Eastview," Wansford,
Peterborough.
Buckley, S. E., Woodcroft Castle, Glmton,
near Peterborough.
Cook, Mrs. M. C., The Garden House, Minster
Precincts, Peterborough.
Hall, J. R., 72, New England, Peterborough.
Horrell, H. R., Westwood Farm, Peterborough.
Houltby, G. E., 18, Alma Road, Peterborough.
Hunt, Dr. J., The Watergate, Longthorpe,
Peterborough.
Kelley, H. W., 1, Beech Avenue, Peterborough.
Martin, E. V., 143, Oundlc Road, Peterborough.
Mellows, A H , 45, PrieMgate, Peterborough
Mellows, Mrs A H., " Bradstock, " West-
wood Park Road, Peterborough
Ross, E., " Ros^>hn," Hastlicld Road, Peter-
borough.
Stedman, Mrs. P, W, St Paul's Road, Peter-
borough.
Vmey, A W , 237, Park Road, Peterborough
Wood, Mrs M , 6, Broadway Gardens, Peter-
borough.
\»\n(iev, Mrs. N. M, The Dragon House,
Castor, Peterborough
CO-OPTED
Blagden, Mrs. E. H, The Palace, Minster
Precincts, Peterborough
Bosley, The Rev. Canon, The Vicarage, Thorpe
Road, Peterborough.
Davies, Dr. J. H , 100, Broadwav, Peterborough
Hartley, Miss E. M , Fletton Tower, Flctton,
Peterborough
Hayes, F., 25, Queen's Gardens, Peterborough.
Mansfield, Mrs. J., 89, Alexandra Road, Peter-
borough.
Marcus Neal,A., 83, Lincoln Road, Peterborough.
Wisbey,E. C ,7AWoodfield Road, Peterborough.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
RADNORSHIRE
Capt. H. Williams.
Mrs. Coltman- Rogers, C.B.E.
Major J. Mostyn, M.C., T.D., M.A., County Education
Offices, Llanclnndod Wells. Tel.: Llandrindod
Wells 2253.
G. Taylor Jones.
F. J. Edwards, L.R.I. B. A.
C. W. Newman, B.A.
T. E. Joncs-Davies> M.A., M.R.C.S. (Eng.), M.R.C.P.
(London), D.P.II. (Eng.) (in H.M. Forces) ; Acting :
Miss M. Dilys Owen, B.SC., M.BO B.CH., D.P.H.
Miss Julia Todd.
Miss Eileen Rich, L.D.S.
21,000 (estimated).
£812 (approximately).
County 18.
Vonlutary 30.
Youth Service
The Higher Education Committee also acts as the County Youth Committee.
Local Youth Committees have been formed at : —
Llandrindod Wells Hon. Sec. F. A. Arrowsmith, M.A.
Knighton . . Hon. Sec. : F. Edwards.
Rhayader .. ... Hon. Sec. : Rev. Daniel Hughes.
Through the generosity of Thos. Lain a Youth Institute has been established
at Hampton House, Llandrindod Wells.
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Name of School Head
Llandrindod Wells County ... . .. F. A. Arrowsmith, M.A.
Prestejgn County W. J. Owen, M.A., M.ED.
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN . .
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION
SECRETARY TO THE
EDUCATION COMMITTEE
EDUCATION ARCHITECT ...
COUNTY LIBRARIAN
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
SUPERINTENDENT NURSE
SCHOOL DENTIST . .
POPULATION
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
MEMBERS
Al DERMLN
Davies, G. R , Llowes Court, Llovves, via
Hertford
Edwards, A, Sunnybank, Llandrindod Wells.
Hughes, R , London House, Rhayader.
Morgan, H., The Gables, Rhayader.
Price, R , Bankfield House, Prcstcign Road,
Knighton
Price, T. A , The Grove, Disc oyd, Prcstcign
Thomas, Capt E. Aubrey, Cefndyrys, Builth
Wells
Vaughan, T L , Plas Madoc, Llandrindod
Wells.
Llewelyn, Col Sir Charles Venables, Bart.,
c B , Llysdmam, Newbndge-on-Wye
COUNK 1LLORS
Bufton, T , The Shop, Gladestry, Kington,
Herefordshire
Bufton, W. G, lidw Villa, Frank&bndge,
Builth Wells
Brick, R., Cefnbcdw, Fehndre, Knighton.
Davies, b. G P , Ccfnfaes Farm, Rhayader
Davies, T. P , Belvedere, Llandrindod Wells
Davies, T i Llansamtffraed I louse, via Builth
Wells.
Edwards, W. H , Greenwood;, Broadway,
Llandrindod Wells.
Ellway, D J., Harp Inn, Old Radnor, Walton,
Prestcign.
Evans, W. H , Harpton Farm, Walton, Presieign.
Gibson Watt, Major J. D , Doldowlod, Llan-
drindod Wells
Gibson Watt, Mrs , Wye Cliff, Hay, via Here-
ford
Griffiths, T. A., Portway, Bryngwyn, Pains-
castle, Builth Wells.
Hughes, R. P. L, London House, Rhayader.
Kmsey Morgan, E , 1 he Elms, Rhayader
Perfect, E E , Astley Lodge, Knighton
Philips, Col J. L., The Hall, Abbeycwmhir,
Llandrmdod Wells.
Price, J J., Shop Farm, Llanbister, Llandrindod
Wells
Pntchard, P , Court Farm, Boughrood, LI>swcn,
Brecon.
Pntchard, T J , Wellington House, Llandrm-
dod Wells.
Prothcro, J , Glannant, Llanfaredd, Builth
Wells
Pugh, V J , The Grove, Knighton.
Ruell, J S., AckhiH Lodge, Presteign.
Thomas, E V., Norcott, Ludlow Road,
Knighton
Thomas, W , Dolau Farm, Dolau, Llandrindod
Wells
Vaughan Pnckard, T. F., Dderw, Rhayader.
Walker, R. Lane, Warden Court, Presteign.
Williams, Rev. W. M , The Vicarage, Llan-
badarnfynydd, Llandrindod Wells.
CO-OPTED
Brunsdon, Rev. T. K., The Vicarage, Llandeg-
ley, Llandrindod Wells
Jenkins, Rev. T., Rhos, Montpelhcr Park,
Llandrindod Wells.
Price, Mrs. T. A, The Grove, Discoyd,
Presteign.
Llewelyn, Lady Venables, Llysdinam, New-
bridge-on-Wye.
Coltman Rogers, Mrs., Milebrook, Knighton.
Walker, Mrs. G., Milebrook, Knighton.
West, J H., Whitton School, Knighton.
Wilharrs, Capt. H., c/o County Education
Offices, Llandrindod Wells.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
SECRETARY
FINANCE CLERK
ORGANISERS
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTIST ...
SCHOOL SURVEYOR , ...
AGRICULTURAL ORGANISING
INSTRUCTOR
HORTICULTURAL
INSTRUCTORS
YOUTH ORGANISER
POPULATION
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
MODERN SECONDARY
SCHOOLS
GRAMMAR SCHOOL
RUTLAND
Rev. Canon C. C. Alfred.
J. Roycc Turner.
C. Stanley Johnson, B.A., County Education Offices.
" Catmose," Oakham. Tel. : Oakham 33.
Idris Evans.
Miss M. D. O. Cole, D. Miller (Physical Training).
Christopher Rolleston, M.D , M.R.C.P., D.P.H.
L. A. L. MacTaggart, L.D.S., R.F.P.S.
G. Dolphin, M.INST.M. & CY.E.
I. P. MacEwan, B.SC.
J. W. MolyneuXj A. Graham,
Mrs. E. W. Avison.
19,290.
£448.
Provided
Non-Provided
Provided
No. on Roll
No. 31-3-46
2 51
33 1,482
35
4
Nil
1,533
491
Provided ...
Non-provided and not aided by
L.E.A 1
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVES
There are no Divisional Executives or excepted Districts in the County.
Name of School
Oakham School ...
GRAMMAR SCHOOL
Head
G. Talbot Griffith, M.A.
Youth Service
A scheme has been drawn up and an Organiser was appointed on 1st August,
1942. The County Youth Committee is a Sub-Committee of the Higher Education
Committee but has full power to administer the Youth Service Scheme, approved by
the Education Committee within the limits of the approved estimate of £850 per
annum.
MEMBERS
CHAIRMAN
Aldrcd, Rev. Canon C C , The Rectory,
Uppingham
VICE-CHAIRMAN
Royce-Turner, J , Coct Macs, Oakham.
Ancaster, The Rt. Hon the Earl of, Swinstead
Hall, Grantham, Lines
Baird, The Hon. Mrs , Rankshorough Hall,
Oakham.
Baldwin, Air Marshal Sir J E A , Ketton Hall,
Stamford, Lines.
Beaumont, Dr. A. R , Tudor House, Upping-
ham.
Braccgirdle, A., School House, Gt Casterton,
Stamford.
Blood, J. W., Stoke Dry Manor, Uppingham.
Cartwright, H., 35, Stamford Road, Oakham.
Cattell, J. W., The Woodlands, Exion, Oakham.
Featherstone, F. W > 17, Braunston Road,
Oakham.
Talbot Griffith, G , School House, Oakham
Guilford, Rev H M , 'I he Rectory, Cottcb-
more, Oakham.
Healey, J J., EmpmRham, Oakham
Hibbitt, J , 1, Barleythorpe Road, Oakham.
Lloyd, M., School House, Uppingham.
Makey, Mrs. E , The Hrs, HJith\\e?ton,
Oakham
Makey, E, The Firs, Editrmeston. Oakham.
Matkin, C., High Street, Oakham
Oakley, L ^ Bancroft, Ridhngton, Uppingham.
Riches, H W , High Street, Uppingham
Ruddle, Lt-Col G. K F, Harewood House,
Lansham, Oakham
Saunders, V. T., The Hall, Uppingham
Spencei, Lt -Col R. P, Braunston, Oakham.
Street, Mrs T , Manton, Oakham
Wilkmghby, Lt-Col the Hon. C H D.,
Empmgham, Oakham
Williamson, W. \V , Vl'oodside, A^hwell,
Oaldmm.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER
DEPUTY
ASSISTANT SECRETARIES ...
GENERAL ASSISTANTS
EDUCATIONAL
PSYCHOLOGISTS
ORGANISERS OF DOMESTIC
SUBJECTS AND RURAL
DOMESTIC ECONOMY
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
CANTEENS ORGANISERS ...
YOUTH OFFICER ...
HORTICULTURAL ADVISER...
YOUNG FARMERS' CLUB
ORGANISER
ORGANISER OF MINING
INSTRUCTION
SCHOOL MEDICAL STAFF ...
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
OFFICERS
SCHOOL DENTISTS
County ACCOUNTANT
SCHOOL ARCHITECT
POPULATION OF ADMINIS-
TRATIVE COUNTY
TOTAL EDUCATION RATE ...
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1945-46 (estimated)
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
SHROPSHIRE
Captain Sir Offley Wakeman, Baronet, D.L., J.P.
Major L. E. Bury, C.B.E., J.P.
H. Martin Wilson, M.A., County Education Office,
Princess Street, Shrewsbury. Tel. : Shrewsbury 3031 .
J. Haynes, B.A.
D. E. Mumford, M.A. ; Major T. D. W. Whitfield,
B.A., LL.B.
E. Quine, B.SC., L.C.P. ; S. R. Redman, B.SC.
Miss G. M. Buckley, B.A., and Miss E. R. Denton, M.A.
Miss E. B. Wilson ; Miss M. Mitchell ; Miss I. M,
Hoggins.
F. S. Claxton, B.A. ; Miss D. G. Turner ; Miss J. H.
Jones.
Miss M. B. Newton , Miss J. Sladden.
Miss J. K. Monks, L.R.A.M.
T. Laflm, N.D.II.
Miss D. J. Corrkld, N.D.D.
A. Roberts, B.SC.
William Taylor, M.D., D.P.H. (Chict Medical Officer).
A. J. H. Crawford, M.B., CH.B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.,
D.P.H. (Deputy School Medical Officer).
Mrs. K. Priestly, L.S.A. ; Mrs. M. Judd, M.B., CH.B. ;
Miss C. B. McArthur, M.B., C.H.B., D.P.H. ; A. W. M.
Battersby, L.R.C.P. & s., L.R.F.P.S., D.P.H.
S. Keenan, L.D.S. ; F. H. Birch, H,D,D., L.D.S. ; G. R,
Catchpole, L.D.S.
P. J. Crawley, F.S.A.A.
A. G. Chant, F.R.I.B.A.
260,900.
1945-46— 6b.
£5,423.
County
Voluntary :
C. of E.
R.C.
Others
No. of
Departments No. on Roll
69 7,348
224
6
2
Totals
Modern, Provided (a)
Grammar, Provided (b}
Aided (c)
Totals
Pupils in attendance at
above Schools : —
(a)
(b)
(c)
Totals
301 24,151
Boys Girls Mixed Total
1
3
4
1
6
6
4
10
8
13
4
25
416 336 1,649 2,401
1,084 1,964 1,108 4,156
913 — — 913
2,413 2,300 2,757 7,470
180
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
SHROPSHIRE
Youth Service
There is a Shropshire Youth Committee which is a Sub-Committee of the General
Management Committee with Sir Offley Wakeman as Chairman. There are 13
local Youth Committees and 9 local Youth Councils. In addition to headquarters
administrative staff, the Committee have two Field Officers — a man and a woman —
and eight full-time district club leaders.
During the past year grants have been made to about 30 organisations.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School
(a) Provided Boys' Schools
Oswestry County High School for Boys
Shrewsbury, Priory School for Boys
Wellington County High School for Boys
Provided Girls' Schools
Ludlow Girls' High School
Newport Girls' High School
Oswestry Girls' High School ...
Shrewsbury, Priory School for Girls
Wellington County High School for Girls
Whitchurch Girls' High School
Head.
J. F. Gibbons, M.A.
C. W. E. Peckett, M.A.
J. R. Thorp, M.A.
Miss D. E. Grayfoot, M.A.
Miss O, K. Crowther.
Miss H. M. Craig, B.A.
Miss A, A. Hunter, M.A.
Miss H. O. Roxburgh.
Miss H. L. Thompson, M.A.
R. A. Bowman, M.A.
J. L. Barritt, M.A.
I. J. Herring, M.A.
H. A. Hesketh, M.A.
Provided Mixed Schools
Bishop's Castle County High School. .
Bndgnorth Grammar School
Coalbrookdaie County High School ...
Market Drayton County Grammar School
(b) Non-Provided, but aided on a deficiency basis
Ludlow Grammar School (B.) T. R. Leathern, M.A.
Newport Grammar School (B.) . . . W. S. Brooks, M.A.
Wem Grammar School (B.) . J. S. Shields, M.A.
Whitchurch Grammar School (B.) . ... E A. Youatt, M.A.
TECHNICAL COLLEGES AND TECHNICAL INSTITUTES
Name of Institute
Oakengate, Walker
Tech. Coll.
Oswestry Tech. Inst.
Principal
R.F.Beaton, B.SC.,
A.M.I.MECH.E., A.M.I.E.E.
H. Darling, A.M. I.M.E. ...
Shrewsbury Tech. Coll. A. Moore, B.SC., A.I.C.
Senior
Full-
^timc
Student*
14
15
172
Junior
Pull-
time
Students
233
135
288
Part-time
Day and
Evening
Students
761
566
1,893
Name of School
Oswestry School of Art
School of Art
Principal
R. H. Webster
Senior Pan-time Day
Pull-time and Evening
Students Students
— 346
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE OF SHREWSBURY EXCEPTED DISTRICT
DIVISIONAL OFFICER
OFFICES
CHAIRMAN
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS
PRIMARY
MODERN
L. Smith.
County Bulldog.*; Shrewsbury.
Capt. H. Steward, O.B.E., M.C., J.P.
County . .
Voluntary : —
C. of E.
R.C. ...
County . . .
Total ...
No. on
Dtpts.
13
1
2
22
No. on
Roll
2,819
840
131
562
4,352
181
SHROPSHIRE
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
MEMBERS
ALDERMEN
Wakeman, Capt. Sir Offlcy, Bart., JP, DL.,
Grafton Lodge, Montlord Bridge
Ward, T C., Lubstree Park, Wellington.
COUNCILLORS
Aston, Major W. F , Condover Grange,
Shrewsbury.
Black, Capt. R. A, j.l» , Frees Hall, Prees,
Whitchurch
Bowen, R A , j p., Whitburn Cottage, Bndg-
north.
Borough, J. G. B 3 J.P., Chetwynd Park, New-
port.
Boyne, Viscountess, C.B.E., J.P , Burwarton
House, Bndgnorth.
Bnggs, J. G , 41, Wmgfield Close, Dithenngton,
Shrewsbury.
Bury, Major L. E , c B E , jr., Millichope
(Cottage, Craven Arms.
Fell, W. M W., M so , Fairticld, Bndgnorth
Giles, Rev. R. A , M A., B.LITT., The Vicarage,
Sheriffhales, Shiinal
Grant, Mrs. E. M., Sidney House, School
Court, Castle Street, Shrewsbury.
Hamar, Dr. L. A , Quarry Brutches, Clunton,
Craven Arms
Jackson, Rev. Preb. C. S , MA, Broseley
Rectory, Broscley.
Jones, T , j P , 5, Burton Street, Dawley.
Jones, A. H., j P , Etheldene, 89, Copthorne
Road, Shrewsbury.
Lander, W. H. O , Tibberton Grange, Welling-
ton.
Lyon, Brig -Gen. C H , c B., c M G., D s.o ,
The Old Rectory, Ightfield, Whitchurch
Maddock, D. W, "Oaken/' Albert Road,
Wellington
Morgan, J. C., The Grange, Upton Magna.
Morris, P., J.P., 23, Moors Bank, St Martins,
Oswestry.
Murphy, R. G., Brooklands, Wellington.
Neate, P. J., Manor Farm, Lee Brockhurst,
near Shrewsbury.
Smith, W. H., Brownlow House, Whitchurch.
Steventon, T. O., Hawkstone House, Welling-
ton.
Steward, Capt. H , O.B.E., M.C., J.P., " Elstead/'
Sheltoii Road, Shrewsbury.
Sykes, Lt -Col A. P , M.B.E., Lydham Manor,
Bishop's Castle.
Thomas, E. Birch, j p., Fcrnhill Hall, Whttung-
ton, Oswestry.
Tomkinson, Miss D. S , O.B.E., M.A., j P ,
Chilton, Neon Savage, Clcobury Mortimer,
near Kidderminster, Worcestershire.
Tranter, E., J.P., Sunnycote, St. George's,
Wellington.
Tudor, J., Polcmere, Yocklcton.
CO-OPTED
Burton, C. G., The University, Edmund
Street, Birmingham, Worcestershire.
Craig, Miss H. M., High School for Girls,
Oswestry.
Lowe, C , Modern Secondary School, Welling-
ton.
Perry, Miss P. S H., East Hamlet C. of E.
School, Ludlow.
Moore, A., The Technical College, Shrewsbury.
Wolfenden, J. F., The Schools> Kmgsland,
Shrewsbury.
Williams, G. T., Longford Mill Farm, New-
port.
Williams, Lady Jaqueta, Child's Ercall Hall,
Market Drayton.
Brenchley, Mrs. A. B, Old Vicarage, High
Ercall, Wellington.
Hodson, The Rt. Rev. R. L., Edgmond Rectory,
Newport.
Machm, S. H., Emberton House, Alveley,
near Bridgnorth.
CHAIRMAN ...
VICE-CHAIRMAN
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER
SENIOR ASSISTANT
EDUCATION OFFICER
ASSISTANT EDUCATION
OFFICER FOR SECONDARY
AND FURTHER EDUCATION
ASSISTANT EDUCATION ...
OFFICER FOR SPECIAL
SERVICES
INSPECTORS
ORGANISER OF FURTHER
EDUCATION
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
ORGANISING INSTRUCTRESS
OF DOMESTIC SUBJECTS
AND NEEDLEWORK
CHIEF ORGANISING
INSTRUCTORS OF
PHYSICAL TRAINING
ORGANISING INSTRUCTORS
OF PHYSICAL TRAINING
SOMERSET
E. P. Thursfield, J.P., C.A.
Mrs. E, Millcr-Barstow, M.B.E., J.P., C.A.
W. J. Deacon, M.A., County Hall, Taunton. Tel. :
Taunton 3451 (17 lines).
G. S. Bessey, M.A.
R. Bennett.
M. O. Palmer, B.A.
E. Bullock, M.A. ; Miss N. Peake.
J. M. Hogan, B.A.
Miss E. K. Shaw, M.A.
Miss M. M. Cutler.
Capt. G. J. G. Fitzgerald ; Miss M. A. Smith,
Capt. A. W. Glazebrook (temporary) ; P. Gibbs ;
Miss E. Jones ; Miss D. A. G. Orr ; Miss A, E.
Stephen.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
SOMERSET
SCHOOL MEDICAL STAFF :—
COUNTY SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
DEPUTY COUNTY SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICERS
COUNTY SCHOOL OCULISTS
COUNTY SCHOOL DENTISTS
ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEON . .
EDUCATION PSYCHOLOGIST
COUNTY ARCHITECT
DEPUTY COUNTY ARCHITECT
COUNTY TREASURER
COUNTY LIBRARIAN
POPULATION
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1946-47
SCHOOLS CONTROLLED ..
YOUTH LEADER-ORGANISERS
J. F. Davidson, O.B.E., M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. (Aberdeen).
D. V. Hague, M.B., D.P.H.
G. H. Pringlc, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. ; D. G. Evans,
B.A., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. ; R. H. G. Hector
Denham, M.D., D.P.H. ; Mabel Joan Cooke, M.B.,
D.P.H. ; Beatrice Smithies, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H.
I. B. Georgeson, M.B., CH.B. ; Oliver Halstead,
L.M.S.S.A.
J. C. Crosslcy, L.D.S. ; P. D. Copeland, B.D.S. ; L. E.
SCULL, L.D.S. ; W. E. Roe ; B. D. Britten, L.D.S. ;
Patricia Ryan, B.D.S.
M. Forrester-Brown.
Mrs. H. S. Anthony, M.A.
R. O. Harris, F.R.I. B.A.
R. V. Taylor, A.R I.B.A.
F. J. Williams,, F.S.A \.
Miss N. McCririck, B.A., F.L.A.
Part II. Area— 401,297. Part III. Area— 339,292.
£11,357.
Primary, 448 (Voluntary, 286) ; Secondary Modern,
25 (Voluntary, 7) ; Secondary Grammar — Main-
tained, 11, Assisted, 8 ; Nursery, 6.
L. M. Coveney (Yeovil) ; Mrs. E. E. Parker (Weston-
super-Marc) ; Miss N. S. Mar^h (Bndgwater
District) ; A. C. Lowe (Taunton) ; Miss J. W.
Burnett (Frome and Norton Radstock), 5 additional
to be appointed.
Youth Service
County Youth Committee Chairman : The Rt. Hon. Lord St. Audries. Secretary :
W. J. Deacon, M.A.
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVES
1. South- West Somerset Division, comprising Taunton Borough and Rural
District and Wellington Urban and Rural District.
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION C. Knight.
OFFICER
OFFICES ... Municipal Offices, Taunton. (Tel. : 4132).
2. Mid-Somerset Division, comprising Bridgwatcr Borough and Rural
District and Burnham-on-Sea.
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION R. H Hawkins, B.A.
OFFICER
3. South-East Somerset Division, comprising \eovil Borough and Rural
District.
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION A. R. McMillan.
' OFFICER
OFFICES The Grange, 18, The Park, Yeovil. (Tel. : 1514).
4. North-West Somerset Division, comprising Weston-Super-Mare and
Axhridge Rural District.
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION J. F. Mason.
OFFICER
183
SOMERSET
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
MEMBERS
COUNTY COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES
Bcddard, Dr. J. R. J , Norton House, Frome
Calway, F. H. F., Quoits Field, Duddlcstone,
Taunton.
Clayton, Col E R , c M G , D s.o , Northmoor,
Dulvcrton
Cox, H S., The Old Manor House, Bristol
Road, Keynsham.
Dodgson, H., Fylde House, St. Kew Steps,
Worlebury, Wej»ton-super-Marc.
Dyke, H. R., Limerick House, Milbourne
Port.
Farrant, G U., c B.E., Milligan Hall, Bishops
Hull, Taunton.
Fox, J H , Robin's Close, Wellington
Garland, W. G F., Rcdlands, Langport Road,
Somerton.
Harden, C , 5, Clarence Grove Road, Weston-
super-Mare.
Hobhousc, Sir Arthur, Hadspen House, Castle
Cary.
Hoskyns, Major H. W. W., North Perrott
Manor, Crewkernc.
Hurlc, Mrs. Kilve Court, Bridgwater.
Hylton, Rt. Hon. Lord, Ammerdown, Rad-
stock, Bath.
Johnson, J. B., 47, Wedlands, Taunton.
Loveys, A. W., 2, Salisbury Terrace, Kingston
Road, Taunton.
Miller-Barstow, Mrs. E, Penlce, Uphill Road,
Weston-super-Mare.
Osborne, Miss T , M.B E , Chinnock House,
Middle Chinnock, Crewkerne
Pittard, W. J. C, Inglcmeont, West Coker
Road, Yeovil.
Reed, E. S., Rossclere, Mmehead.
Riddick, A. F., Shoscombe, Bath.
Russell, P. E., Leycroft, Clarence Road, near
Weston-super-Mare.
St. Audries, The Rt Hon. Lord, Fairfield,
Stogursey
Sealey, H., Barton House, Wookey, Wells
Teignmouth, The Rt. Hon. Lord,, Mount
Elton, Clevedon.
Thring, Mrs. B. M., Alford House, Castle
Cary.
Thursfield, E. P., Chilcote Manor, Wells.
Tweedie, Admiral Sir Hugh, K.C.B , Wraxall
House, Wraxall.
Vivian-Neal, A W , M c., Poundisford Park,
Taunton.
Wills, Capt W D. M., Barley Wood, Wnngton
CO-OPTI-D
Bell, F. E , Holmwood Lodge, Frome.
Clark, J. Anthony, Home Orchard, Street
Fletcher, Prof B A., Wills Physical Laboratory,
Royal Fort, Bristol, 8.
Foxa Miss E. M , Syston, Station Road,
Wellington, Somerset
Fox, Lloyd H , Gerbestone Manor, Wellington,
Somerset
Herbert, The Hon Mrs., Pixton Park, Dulver-
ton.
Langham, The Hon. Lady, Cadbury Court,
North Cadbury.
Leatham, J. G., M A., Taunton School, Taunton
Morgan, Miss G. M, Manor Hall, The
University, Bristol.
Nicholls, Miss G , Girls* Grammar School,
Bridgwater.
Parker, F, 91, Redland Road, Bristol, 6
Penny, F. W , Greenway House, Greenway
Road, Taunton.
Procter, T. W. R., Tree Lodge, 40, Brean
Down, Avenue, Weston-super-Mare.
Scholfield, H., 25, Wcmbdon Road, Bndg-
water.
Scott Stokes, H. F , M c , "I he Thatched
Cottage, Glastonbury
Skrimshire, C. R , 1, The Colony, Burnham-on-
Sea.
Stroud, A. H. J., 47, Glenvillc Road, Yeovil
Taunton, The Archdeacon of, Angersloigh,
Taunton.
Wells, The Archdeacon of, South Liberty,
Wells.
Yorkc, J Paley, 88, Durlcjgh Road, Bridg-
water.
SOUTHAMPTON (County of)
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
COUNTY EDUCATION
OFFICER
DEPUTY COUNTY
EDUCATION OFFICER
ASSISTANT EDUCATION
OFFICER
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS
CHIEF MAN ORGANISER OF
PHYSICAL TRAINING
CHIEF WOMAN ORGANISER
OF PHYSICAL TRAINING
ASSISTANT ORGANISERS OF
PHYSICAL TRAINING
ORGANISER OF DOMESTIC
SUBJECTS AND MIDDAY
MEALS
ASSISTANT ORGANISERS OF
DOMESTIC SUBJECTS AND
MIDDAY MEALS
COUNTY MEDICAL OFFICER
Sir Samuel Gurney-Dixon, J.P.
The Viscountess Portal, M.B.E.
Wm. Coates, M.A., Education
Winchester. Tel. : 4414.
E. H. Littlecott, B.A.
Office, The Castle,
T. Atkinson, M.A.
M. G. R. Adams, B.A. ;
L. P* E. Whitfield, B.A.
Miss Norah Reed.
Miss Z. Ferguson, B.A., D.P.A.
Miss M. R. Kitching ; L. Heyworth ; Miss E. R. B.
Fraser ; Miss C. J. Weils.
Miss A. J. Meredith.
Miss M. E. Andrew, Miss M. I. Hamilton, Miss L. M.
Gawthorpe.
H. L. Cronk, M.A., M.B. (Cantab.), D.P.H., M.D., B.CH.,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
DEPUTY MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICERS
DRNTAL SURGEONS
OPHTHALMIC SURGEON
CHILD GUIDANCE TEAM
COUNTY ARCHITECT
DEPUTY ARCHITECT
CHIEF CLERK
POPULATION OF ADMINIS-
TRATIVE AREA (estimated}
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1940-47 (estimated]
MODERN SECONDARY
SCHOOLS
PRIMARY SCHOOLS . .
SECONDARY (GRAMMAR)
SCHOOLS
SCHOOL OF ART :
WINCHESTER SCHOOL OF
ART
SPECIAL SCHOOL
YOUTH COMMITTEE
SOUTHAMPTON (County of)
W. J. Hart, B.A., M.B0 B.CH., M.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., D.P.H.
Esther Ashworth, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H., D.T.M. ; M. Avent,
M.A., M.D., B.CH., M.R.C.S., L.R.c.p., D.P.H. ; Catherine
Avery, M.D., M.B., M.R.C.SO L.R.C.P., D.P.H. j tKate D.
Ball, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; tSarah Boyle, L.R.c.P.
L.R.C.S., D.P.H. ; Joan Butterworth, M.B., B.S.
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. ; tLaurel H. Campbell
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; A. Capes, M.D., B.S., M.R.C.S.
L.R.C.P. ; A. A. Cockayne, B.A., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
D.P.H. ; Margaret Cowan, B.M., CH.B. ; A. E. Druilt
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. ; *A. R. Graham, M.B.
CH.B., D.P.H. ; Audrey M. Hughes, M.B., B.S., M.R.C.S.
L.R.C.P., D.P.H. ; tHilda M. P. Hunt, M.B., B.S.
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. ; fMyrtle M. Hutchins
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; B. L. Lloyd, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
D. J. N, McNab, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; T. D. Murison
L.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. ; W. Simpson, M.B., B.S.
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. ; G. TatC, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
D.P.H. ; W. C. D. Walmsley, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
Phyllis E. Watson, B.A., M.R.'C.S., L.R.C.P.
* Serving with H.M. Forces.
tPart-time.
Miss E. O. Betts, L.D.S. ; T. E. Black, L.D.S. ; L. B.
Corner, L.D.S., R.c.s. ; R. T, Hale, L.D.S. ; Mrs.
B. Dorbin, L.D.S., R.C.S. (London) ; E. S. Kench,
L.D.S. ; H. B. Martin, L.D.S. ; T. McClelland, L.D.S. ;
D. H. Oliver, L.D.S. ; H. M. Price, L.D.S. R.F.P.S.
(Glas.) ; Miss J. Roberts, L.D.S. ; J. E. Roberts,
L.D.S. ; A. J. H. Seymour, L.D.S. ; E. J. Taylor,
L.D.S. ; B. T. Wyatt, 'L.D.S.
Christina Smith Stoddart, M.B., CH.B.
Psychiatrists — A. F. Mary Christie, M.B., B.S. ; W.
Furstenheirn, M.B. (Leipzig). Educational Psychol-
ogists— H. Melrose, Miss B. M. Baldwin. Psychiatric
Social Workers— (Vacant). Speech Therapist— A. P.
Tolfree, M.S.S.T.
S. Low, A.R.I.B.A.
R. Shaw, A.R.I.B.A.
F. H. Jupe.
516,260.
£16,688.
Provided, 31.
Non-Provided, 4.
No. on books, 9,895.
Provided, 135.
Non-Provided, 202.
No. on books, 47,384.
Boys Girls Mixed Total
5 4 7 16
Headmaster : — E. E. Anderson, A.R.C.A.
One Special (M.D.) School for 101 children. Head-
master— J. Duncan, O.B.E.
The County Youth Committee is a Sub-Committee of
the County Education Committee. It includes
representatives of voluntary organisations, teachers,
and clergy.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
SOUTHAMPTON (County of)
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVES
1. Alder shot and Farnborough.
EDUCATION OFFICER
OFFICES
2. Gosport.
EDUCATION OFFICER
OFFICES
J. A. Birtwistle, M.A., B.SC.
Municipal Buildings, Aldershot.
L. F. W. White, PH.D., B.SC., Barrister-at-Law.
" Woodfall," Spring Gardens Lane, Gosport.
MEMBERS
CHAIRMAN
Sir Samuel, 7,
The Close,
Laverstoke
Gurney- D i xon,
Winchester
VICE-CHAIRMAN
Portal, The Viscountess, M H L 3
House, Whitchureh
Chute, C L , M c , Chairman of the County
Council, 1 he Vync, Basmgstokc.
Applewhaite, C H , Biamerton, Ampfield,
Romsey
Austerberry, G E , 44, Linden Grove, Gosport
Bomlord, L R , P & o , M,c., Tufton Warren,
Hursthourne Priors, Whitchureh
Chambers, R C., Selsdon, Mile Hill, Romsey,
Chawner, Major I,. C , Little Barrs, Neu,
Milton
Currey, Rear-Admiral H. S , D & o , Broadlands
House, Brockenhurst.
Dalgety, Mrs A E , Lockerlcy HalJ, Romsey
Hill, A. E , Hockley House, Twyford
Joy, F. D , Marelands, Bcntley, near Farnham,
Surrey
King, Dr H M , W, Manor Farm Road,
Southampton
Llewellyn, D s The Cloisters, Christihurch
Lubbock, A , Adhurst St Mary, Petersfield
McClean, J N., Flcxcombc, Liss, Petersiicld
Madocks, Mrs R S , Madocks House, Old
Baling, Basmgstoke
Manners, Col The Rt Hon Lord, M c., Avon,
Chnsichurch
Mitchell, '1 S , Peel Cottage, Selborne,
Alton.
Moore, R. T , Ayliils, Anton Road, Andover
Mu&cott, J , Campus, Shipton Bellinger, Tid-
worth
Richards, W A, Highlands, Lockb Heath,
near Southampton
Scott, Col J B , Rotherfield Park, Alton
Simpson, Capt J. W, Humbly Grove, South
Warnborough.
Stubington, Miss G. K , Oaklands, Rowlands
Castle.
Quilley, A. H., 9, Chamberlayne Road, East-
ss M W
Winchester.
St Olafs, Cheriton Road,
CO-OPTED
The Vice-Chancellor, The University, Reading.
The Principal, University College, Southamp-
ton.
Lceson, Rev. Canon Spencer, Winchester
College.
Jeudwme, The Rev. Canon G. H , The Rectory,
Church Oakley, Basingstoke.
Evans, S. R , 38, Milverton Road, Winchester.
Sirhowy-Jones, Rev. R , Hamilton House,
Grafton Road, Winchester.
Charlton, R , M B E , Andover Senior Boys'
School.
Freeman, Dr P T , M B E , Peter Symonds'
Secondary Grammar School, Winchester
Dines, J. A , Sunny&ide, The Grove, Aider shot
Gregson, J. R , M B E., 40, St. Andrew's Road,
Gosport.
Hall, A. H., C.B , c B I , Sparrows, Searlc
Road, 1'arnham, Surrey
Housdens Dr L G , O.B h., 5, New Street,
Basingstoke,
Irving, R. L., The Hospice, St Giles* Hill,
Winchester
Kingsmill, Miss C. A , The Gaer, St. Giles'
Hill, Winchester
Selwyn, The Very Rev. Dean E G , D.U., The
Deanery, Winchester
Slmn, E J , Connerton, Avenue Road, Christ-
church.
Williams, C , The Close, Rmgwood
Wynn- Williams, E, Chapter House, Chil-
bolton Avenue, Winchester
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
ASSISTANT DIRECTORS
STAFFORDSHIRE
CHAIRMAN Alderman Lewis Davies, J.P.
DEPUTY CHAIRMAN ... Alderman R. Clift, J.P.
CLERK TO THE COMMITTEE T. H. Evans, LL.MO County Buildings, Stafford.
DIRECTOR . . ... .. F. A. Hughes, C.B.E., M.A., County Education Offices,
Stafford. Tel. : Stafford 760.
. J. H. Parker Oxspring, M.SC.
. S. E. Williams, B.SC. ; H. Lister, M.SC. ; N. E. Brown-
ing, M.A.
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE OF EXCEPTED DISTRICT
Borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... J. G. Hall.
OFFICES Moreton House, Wolstanton, Staffs.
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVES OF NON-EXCEPTED DISTRICTS
Cannock Chase
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... S. C. A. Webb, LL.B.
OFFICES 70, High Street, Brownhills.
South-East Staffordshire
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... H. K. Simcox, B.A.
OFFICES Walsall Street, Wednesbury.
186
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
STAFFORDSHIRE
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVES OF NON-EXCEPTED DISTRICTS— continued
South-West Staffordshire
DIVISIONAL OFFICER
OFFICES
ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR
COUNTY YOUTH OFFICER .
COUNTY TREASURER
SCHOOL MhoicAL OFFICER
DEPUTY SCHOOL MFDICAL
OFFICER.
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICHRS
PART-TIME ASSISTANT
SCHOOL MKDICAL
OFFICER
OPHTHALMIC SURGEON
DENTAL OFFICFR .
DENTAL SURGEONS
H. W. Badger, M.A., MJID.
'w Esmond/' 23, St. James's Road, Dudley.
A. C. H. Stillman, F.R.I.B.A.
R. W. Stcvcnton.
A. K. Perkm.
G. Ramage, M,A. (Admin.), M.D., PuMic Health Offices,
Martin Street, Stafford.
G. Norman Anderson, M.B., CH B.; D.P.H
H. G. Crawl ord, M.C., M.R.C.S., L.R.C r. ; A. P. Fry,
M.C., M.B., B.S. ; C. Hall, M.R c.s., L.R.C.P. ; N. V.
Hepple, M.C., M.B., B.S., D.P.H. ; Violet Hickson,
M.R. c.s , i .R.C.P., D.P.H. (temp.) , Fanny Hirst,
M.B. 5 CH B., D.P.II. (lemp.} ; K B. Mackenzie,
M.A., M.B., CH.B , D.P.H. ; A. Mathieson, M.B0
CH.B., D.P H. , F. J. Murray, L.R c.s., L.R.C.P.,
L.MO D.P.H. ; Barbara Richardson, M.B , CII.B., D.P.H. ;
C. N. Smith, M r, 5 M.B.^ULB , D.P.H. ; D. M. Wilson,
M.B , CH B., D.P.II. 3 W. F Younvr, M B , CH B., D.P.H ;
C. S. Smith, M.R.C.S.J L R.C.P. (Temp.} ; Elizabeth P.
McWhirter, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; M. Allen, M.B.,
CH.B., D P.H. ; Alex Thomson, M.B . CILB., D.P.H.
H. B. Bmksj M.B.,, CH.BO D.P.H.
James Williamson, M B., en R.
F. C. Winter, L.D.s. (Acting).
J. Byrom, L D.s. ; Dorothy H
Cooper, L.D.S ; J. \V. Davie*
L.D.S. , R.C.S. ; E. E. Gibson, L.D s. ; L. F.
L.D.S. ; H. Feake, L.D.S. , F. S. Robinson,
R.F.P.S. (temp.) ; II. Salt,
A. W. Siaflord, n.D.s ; I
Chater, L.D s ; E.
L.D s. , F. S. Duck,
Kelly,
L.D.S.,
L D.S., R.c s. (temp.} ;
Heap, i .D.S. , A L.
POPULATION OF
ADMINISTRATIVE AREA
PRODUCT OF Ip. RATE,
1944-45 (estimated)
Whitakcr, L.D.S. ; G D. Thomson, i .D.S., R r s
L. Nash Williams, L.D s.
(Census 1931) Elementary — 445,37'5. Ad. County-
700,352.
Administrative County — JT\ 5,607.
SCHOOLS
( 'ountv
Nursctv I'nmatv
lr!"i
'w"v ^r!,1;
!/^!v
*AV
'Ht/iZ» V
niictn
Si hools SL hh I >t /»r \
St. hi*
D<:f>h .Si ^/^
Dipt*
SJiI<
O*-/1^
COUNTY AREA
5 SS 07
1 07
177 is
20
4
4
NEWCASTLE-UNDI-R-LYME
EXCEPTED DISTRICT
3 13 10
7
10 S
b
1
1
Non-excepted Districts
CANNOCK DIVISION
3 29 37
15
18 12
14
—
—
SOUTH-EAST STAFFS .
2 28 M
17
22 13
14
3
3
SOUTH-WEST STAFFS ..,
3 43 65
12
14 21
22
—
—
Ib 201 252
218
241 <>Q
76
8
8
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
7?<m
Gnh
Mtxc
,/
Ttoflfc
(c/) County
9
o
1
Ib
(b) Jointly
Maintained
—
2
—
2
(c) Assisted
13
10
4
27
Voluntary
22
18
187
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
STAFFORDSHIRE
Pupils in attendance at above schools : —
Boys Girls Mixed
(a) 2,796 1,878 333
(J>) 1 438 —
(c) 1,820 1,195 271
Totals
5,007
439
3,286
4,617 3,511 604 8,732
GRAMMAR
Name of School
(a) Provided Boys' Schools
Brcwood Grammar School
Leek High School
Lichfield Grammar School
Rugeley Grammar School
Stafford K.E. VI. School
Tamworth Grammar School ...
Uttoxeter Alleyne's Grammar School
Wednesbury Boys' High School
Wolstanton County Grammar School
Provided Mixed School
Stone Alleyne's Grammar School
Provided Girls' Schools
Bilston Girls' High School
Leek Westwood Hall Girls' High School
Lichfield, The Friary School ...
Stafford Girls' High School
Tamworth Girls' High School
Uttoxeter Girls' High School
(b) Jointly Maintained Schools
Dudley Girls' High School ..
Wolverhampton Girls' High School ...
SCHOOLS
Head
H. Brogaen, M.A.
L. G. Ramsey, M.A.
E. A. G. Marlar, M.A., LL.B.
H. H. Hutchinson, M.C., M.sc.
D. J. D. Smith, M.A.
F. Burkitt, M.A.
H, A. White, M.A.
C. H. S. Kipping, M.A., F.C.S.
M. Marples, M.A., F.R.G.S.
T. A. Beardsmore, O.B.E,, M.SC.
Miss J. I. Leiper, M.A.
Miss F. M. Bull, M.A.
Miss K. C. M. Gent, M.A.
Miss L. Whitehurst, M.A.
Miss E. B. Taylor, B.A.
Miss E. M. Ross, B.A.
Miss M. B. Ambrose, M.A.
Miss D, E. DeZouchc, M.A.
TECHNICAL COLLEGES AND TECHNICAL INSTITUTES
Senior Part-time
__ . _ «, . . , Full-time Day Evening
Name of Institute Principal Students Students Students
Bnerley Hill Technical J. H. Dukes, B.COM — — 538
School
Cannock Chase Mining R. Payne, M.LMIN.E., F.G.S. . — 280 819
College
Wednesbury County T. G. Bamford, M.SC., A.i.c. ... — 238 680
Technical College
Wednesbury County H. Harman, B.COM — 190 572
Commercial College
Stafford County Technical W. A. J. Chapman, PH.D., M.SC., — 449 660
College M.J.MECH.E.
Evening Institutes ...
* South Staffordshire High Matthew Clark, M.AO B.COM.
School of Commerce,
Wolverhampton
* Wolverhampton and W. E, Fisher, D.SC.
Staffordshire Technical
College
*North Staffordshire Tech- H. W. Webb, D.SC., F.I.C.,
nical College, Stoke- M.I.CHEM.E.
on-Trent
*DudIey and Staffordshire A. W. Gibson, B.SC.,
Technical College M.I.MECH.E.
*( Joint Institutions.)
188
— — 12,890
Maintained jointly by
Staffs., Wolver-
hampton & Wal-
sall L.EA's,
Maintained jointly by
Wolverhampton &
Staffordshire
L.E.A's.
Maintained jointly by
Stoke-on-Trent &
Staffordshire
L.E.A's.
Maintained jointly by
Dudley & Stafford-
shire L.E.A's.
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
Name of School
Bilston School of Art
Brierley Hill Art Classes . . .
Leek School of Art
Lichfield Art Classes
Newcastle - under - Lyme
School of Art
Stafford County School of
Art
Tamworth Art Classes . . .
Newcastle-under-Lyme
Watlands Art Classes
ART SCHOOLS AND CLASSES
Head
... (Vacant)
D. A. Chatterton, A.R.C.A.
F. Hurst, A.R.C.A.
Miss E. M. Flint, A.M.C.
J. Clarkson, A.R.C.A.
STAFFORDSHIRE
Senior Part-time Day
Full-lime ~ and Evening
Students Students
— 184
— 154
5 134
16
W. Cartledge, D.F.A. (Lond.),
F.R.S.A.
Miss M. Spurrier
C. Holland
lib
82
497
124
228
Name of School
Brierley Hill Technical
School
Cannock County Mining
College
Wednesbury County
Commercial College
Wednesbury County Tech-
nical College
The figures quoted in respect of the number of students
in attendance at Technical and Art Schools are for
the school year 1944-45.
SECONDARY (TECHNICAL) SCHOOLS
Principal
J. H. Dukes, B.COM.
No. of Pupils
... ' 100
R. Payne, M.I.MIN.E., F.G.S.
52
H. Harman, B.COM 286
T. G. Bamlbrd, M.sc , A.T c.
MEMBERS
70
Ashton, Miss M. E., 10, Turl's Hill Road,
Sedglcy, Dudley.
Badger, I., Vcntnor, Brcttell Lane, Stourbridge
Barber, H., Outlands, Cheddleton, Leek
Bilboe, B , 168, Clarence Road, Bilston.
Chft, R , Sunnydalc, Lichfield Road, New
Invention, Wolverhampton.
Cooper, M , 6, Handley Street,, Wednesbury
Davies, L., Griffith House, High Street, Chdbc-
town, Walsall.
Deakin, Mrs. P. R , 268, High Street, Silver-
dale, Newcastle.
Deakin, J , The Hollies, Wathng Street,
Brownhills, Walsall.
Deeley, T., 42, Whitehall Road, Cradley
Heath.
Dnnkwater, Mrs M W , Checkley Rectory,
Tean, Stokc-on-Trent.
Elks, W , Alexander Cottage, Alton, Stoke-
on-Trent
Elwcll, H T, Hawkesmore Lodge, Little
Haywood, Stafford
Evans, D. J , 6*, Old Iledne^ford Road,
Cannock.
Garland, R., Raddle Farm, Edmgdale, Tarn-
worth.
Gerrard, R. D , '* Lynton," 92, Rose Hill,
Willenhall.
Giffard, T A. W , Chillington Hall, near
Wolverhampton.
Grantham, E., Peartree Farm, Norton Canes,
Walsall.
Griffiths, A. C., " Lady Bay," Lichfield Road,
Hopwas, Tamworth.
Halfpenny, F , Chauntry House, Friary Road,,
Lichfield.
Hampton, A., 93, Moreton Street, Chadsmoor,
Cannock.
Harper, T. O., Pengwerne, Watlands, Avenue,
Wolstanton, Newcastle
Hawkins, H. A., 2, The Crescent, Cheslyn
Hay, Walsall
Hill, P., 12, Barlow Street, Ettingshall, Wolver-
hampton.
Hotchkiss, C., 50, Uxbridge Street, Hednesford,
Staffs.
Ince, J T , 148, Lowe Avenue, Darlaston,
Wednesbury
Jackson, D. C., 22, Walsall Street, Wednesbury.
Jones, A., 72, Powis Avenue, Tipton.
Morris, S , 42, Coronation Avenue, Countv
Bridge, WilLnhall
Moore, Canon B , St Austin's, Stafford.
Novill, W , Cannock Road, Chase Terrace,
Walsall
Newman, G. W , 9, Bees Lane, Rugelcy,
Staffs
Norwood, S , 8,
Staffs
Owen, A G
Harcourt Road, Old Hill,
B , The Highway, New Hall,
Sutton Coldridd
Parker, A , 20, Dudlev Road, Tipton
Parker, Yen W. A , The Reuorv, Stafford
Penmngton, J P, 114, Birmingham Road,
Blackheath, Birmingham
Provost, W , 26, Nelson Street, Leek.
Ratchffc, W G , 2, School Road, Wednesfield,
Wolverhampton
Ra>bould, F A , t>, Forge Lane, Cradley
Heath, Staffs.
Richardson, W. T, Rothervsood, Rowley
Park, Stafford
Ridout, R. C , " Birchbrae," Etching Hill,
RuRele>, Staffs.
Roberts, A , 244, High Street, Halmerend,
Stoke-on-Trent.
Roberts, J. E, 114, Edward Street, Broom
Hill, Cannock
Robson, J. A , 66, Lichfield Road, Walsall.
Rowe, A , 18, Lmberton Street, Chesterton,
Stoke-on-lrent.
Smith, Prof J G , o B L., 21, Woodlands,
Park Road, King's Norton, Birmingham
South, Mrs. E M., 20, St. John*s Road,
Stafford
Stinton, T , MA, High School, Newcastle,
Staffs
Taylor, Miss E. B , Girls' High School, Tam-
worth.
Tench, R. J., 12, Tesbon Road, Walsall.
Wallace-Copland, H., 6 & 7, Market Square,
Stafford
Wilde, D , 145, Congleton Road, Butt Lane,
Talke, Stoke-on- Trent.
Williams, Mrs E E, 11, Sprmfield Grove,
Sedglcy, Dudley.
Wingrove, W. E , 171, Tunstall Road, Biddulph,
Stoke-on-Trent.
Woodhead, H., 33, Church Road, Pelsall,
Walsall.
189
EDUCATION COMMITTEES* YEAR BOOK
SUFFOLK (East)
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER
DEPUTY CHIEF EDUCATION
OFFICER
ASSISTANT EDUCATION
OFFICERS
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER
SCHOOL MBDICAL OI-HCER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS
SCHOOL DFNTISTS .
PRINCIPAL NURSE
AGRICULTURAL ORGANISER
INSTRUCTRESS IN RURAL
DOMESTIC ECONOMY
HORTICULTURAL ADVISER . .
CHIEF ORGANISER OF
PHYSICAL TRAINING
ASSISTANT ORGANISERS OF
PHYSICAL TRAINING
ORGANISER OF DOMESTIC
SUBJECTS
ORGANISERS OF SCHOOL
CANTEENS
ORGANISER OF ARTS AND
CRAFTS
ORGANISERS OF RURAL
SCIENCE AND SCHOOL
GARDENING
LIBRARIAN
COUNTY ARCHITECT
COUNTY TREASURER
POPULATION
SCHOOLS CONTROLLED
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE ...
The Earl of Cranbrook.
A. H. F. Harwood, B.A.
Leslie R. Missen, M.C., M.A., Education Office, County
Hall, Ipswich. Tel. : Ipswich 51031-2.
A. O. D. Claxton.
Donald McGregor, M.A. ; Miss C. A. F. Watson, B.A. ;
R. Abbott, M.SC., Miss D. Howard, B.A. , and A. Butters.
A. T. Ward.
Henry Roger, M,A., M,BO CH.B., D.P.H.
H. C. G. Pedler, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. ; Mrs. E. A.
Parkinson, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; W. M. Burns,
M.B., CH.B., B.A.O., D.P.H., D.T.M. ; C. M. Whitcford,
M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; E. W. Graham, M.B., CH.B.,
D.P.H. y C. H. Imrie, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; A. A.
Gilmour, M.D., M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
Mrs. G. M. Basford, L.D.S., R.c.s. (Lond.) ; Mrs.
M. W. Baikie, L.D.S.
Miss M. W. Lindsey.
A. W. Punter, B.SC., N.D.A., N.D.D.
Miss G. Foster-Barham (temporary).
A. B. Thorn, N.D.H.
H. Stott.
J. Walker, Miss W. M. Saunders, Miss R. B. Ayles,
F. W. Newborn, Miss A. R. Lewis (temporary}.
Miss G. Evans.
Miss M. F. Mackenzie ; Miss J. P. Bush.
Vacant.
N. Kcss, B.SC. ; Miss M. Norris, B.SC.
W. G. Sanford, A.L.A.
E. J. Symcox, F.R.I.B.A.
R. R. Leawood.
205,680 (estimated).
Primary and Modern, 211 (Council 109 ; Voluntary,
102). No. on roll on 31-3-46, 17,021.
General County Purposes, £3,900 (estimated). Special
County Purposes, £3,040 (estimated), 1946-47.
LOWESTOFT EXCEPTED DISTRICT
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION J. H. Slatcher, M.B.E., B.A.
OFFICER
EXECUTIVE OFFICLS
CHAIRMAN ...
VICE-CHAIRMAN
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
CHIEF CLERK
TOWN CLERK
BOROUGH TREASURER
DIVISIONAL SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTKST .
SCHOOL NURSES AND
HEALTH VISITORS
OPHTHALMIC SPECIALIST...
49, High Street, Lowestoit. (Tel. : Lowestoft 412).
The Mayor (Alderman J. W. Woodrow, J.P.)
Councillor Rev. B, P. W. Stathcr Hunt, M.A., B.D.
J. H. Jordan, M.A.
C. E. Baldwin.
F. B. Nunney, M.A.
J. R. Aspinall, A.C.A.
Victor Robert Walker, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
Vacant.
Miss Janet Hepburn, L.D.S.
Five.
G. Maxted, F.R.C.S.
190
EDUCATION COMMITTEES* YEAR BOOK
SUFFOLK (East)
LOWESTOFT EXCEPTED DlSTRICT—continued
ORGANISER OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
SCHOOL ARCHITECT
ORGANISER OF SCHOOL
MEALS
DAY OF MEETING...
PRODUCE OF ID. RATE .
SCHOOLS CONTROLLED .
POPULATION (estimated) .
H. Stott.
G. A. M. Gentry, A.M.INST.C.E., M.INST.M. & CY.E.
Mrs. L. Butcher.
Fourth Monday in each month.
£860.
Primary, 9 ; Secondary, 5 ; Technical College and
School of Arts.
32,370.
MEMBERS
CHAIRMAN
Cranbrook, The Earl of, GT Glemham House,,
Saxmundham
Allen, D W , Jockey* Hall, Combs, Stow-
market.
Anderson, A. F., Area School, Stowmarket
Beattic, Rev B. A , The Rectory, Horham, Hiss,
Norlolk
Beddo\ves, J S , 9, Gorton Koad, Lowes tofi
Bird, T. W H % 37, Stow upland Road, Su.w-
markct.
Chadwick, Mrs D P , The Homestead,
Si/ewell, Leiston
Clarke, G J , London Road, Blythburph
Clowes, Rev. Canon E G , The Rectory,
Weston, Becclcs
Craig, ] n., Two Barns, Iiyke, Woodbndgc
Oanworth, Lord, Grundishurgh Hall, Wood-
bndgc.
Dugmore, Rev C. W , Bredfield Rectory,
Woodbndge
hldndge, 1; J , 6S, Huhorough Road, Stow-
market
Knnion, K A K , Hattord Mill, Fast Bcrpholt,
Colchester, Ksscx.
Fiske, H , Bramford, near Ipswich
Hson, Mrs F. A. M , The Hall, Sutton, near
Ipswich.
Glover, F P , Sir John Leman School, Bcccles
Graham, Lord Alastair, Chantry Park, Campsea
Ashe, Woodbndge.
Hamblmg, Miss M., Rookery Park, Yoxford,
Saxmundham
Hamilton, Sir George, Gransiord Hall, Sax-
mundham
Harwood, A H F, Ackworth House, Fast
Bergholt, Colchester, Essex.
Hmdcs, E. J , Ashman's Road, Becclcs.
Humphery, Major S. W., " Seaview," Oulton
Broad, Lowestoft
Hunt, Rev. B. P. W. Stather, Pakefield Rectory,
Lowestoft.
Marriott, Rev. Canon li S., Wilby Rectory,
Diss, Norfolk
Messenger, Mrs R. 23, Market Place, Bungay
Parry-Crooke, C P , Rose Hall, Bungay.
Priestley, C. R, Mill House, Cratfield, Hales-
Hash, R. H., Wortham Manor, Diss, Norfolk
Rayment, P., 71*, London Road South, Lowes-
toft.
Kendall, l)r M J , Butley Priory, Woodbndge.
Roe, E H,, 25, Market Place, Halesworth.
Scoggmgs, T. M , 1 he Chestnuts, Laxfield,
Woodbndge
Short, Miss M E , Hillside. Church Street,
Eye
Smith, C C , Walton Hall, Fehxstowe
Smith, Jh C , Sear&ons Farm, rlnmle> St
Mary, near Ipswich
Stooke-Vaughan, J S , Wetheringsett Manor,
Stowmarket
Taylor, Mrs P MacBam, Broad View, Bridge
Road, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft.
Thompson, Miss E , The Gables, Aldeburgh.
Trallord, C , Old Newton V School, Slow-
market
Thomas, Rev W G Hargrave, The Vicarage,
Necdham Market, near Ipswich.
Weir, Rev E J , 35, Ipswich Road, Stow-
market
VC'ilson, Mrs Holt, Broomhills, Botet-dale,
Diss, Norfolk
Woodrow, J W, 2-^ Marine Parade, Lowes-
toft
CHAIRMAN .
VICE-CHAIRMAN
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER
ASSISTANT EDUCATION
OFFICER
ORGANISER OF DOMESTIC
SUBJECTS
ORGANISER OF PHYSICAL
EDUCATION AND YOUTH
WORK
ORGANISER OF SCHOOL
MEALS
SENIOR ENQUIRY OFFICER
COUNTY MEDICAL OFFICER
COUNTY SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
DEPUTY COUNTY MEDICAL
OFFICER AND DEPUTY
COUNTY SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
SUFFOLK (West)
G. R. Pockhngton.
D. S. Eastman.
R. F. A. Carter, M.A.3 Education Offices, Shire Hail,
Bury St. Edmunds. Tel. : Bury St, Edmunds 1280.
E. G. Bennett, M.A.
Miss W. M. McGregor.
Miss M. C. Seddon (two assistants).
Mrs. G. A. Handlen (two assistants).
P. A. Rumbelow.
Henry Roger, M.A., M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. (County Medical
OHiccr), Westgate House, Westgate Street, Bury St.
Edmunds. Tel. : Bury St. Edmunds 1280.
Miss A. J. Rae, M.R.C.S.^L.R.C.P., D.P.H.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
SUFFOLK (West)
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICERS
SCHOOL DENTISTS...
CHIEF HEALTH VISITOR
COUNTY ARCHITECT
COUNTY ACCOUNTANT
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED
FOR 1946-47
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1946-47 (estimated)
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
T. A. H. Smith, M.B., CH.B. ; S. E. Jackson, M.B.,
CH.B.
H. J. Eagleson, B.D.S. ; R. H. Hamlyn, L.D.S. ; Miss
Janet A. McCann, L.D.S.
Miss G. M. Penly Cooper, M.B.E. (Seven Assistants).
John Creese, A.R.I.B.A., Westgate House, Westgate
Street, Bury St. Edmunds. Tel. : Bur/ St. Edmunds
1280.
A. W. Mowbray, F.I.M.T.A., Shire Hall, Bury St.
Edmunds. Tel. : Bury St. Edmunds 1280.
108,020 (mid. 1944).
5s. 7.8d.
General County Purposes — £1,921.
No.
Provided ...
Non-Provided
R.C
COUNTY SECONDARY Grammar
SCHOOLS Modern
34
102
2
4
7
No. of No. on Roll
Departments 31-3-46
35 1
106 y 10,284
930
1,798
CHAIRMAN
Pockhngton, G. R.
ViCE-ClIAlRMAN
hastman, D. S , j P.
Binfield, Mrs E.
Braithwaite, Miss M. E , j p
Bnscoc, Lady, M.B., B.s , j.r.
Browne, Miss li. F
Browne, The Ven Archdeacon T. R
Buck, H. R.
Cobbald, A H
Cockram, Miss E JM M.A., D M., u en >
L R.C.P
Colvile, £ F., c.M.G , j P.
Corry, Lt.-Col. H. C. L , M.C., j P
Coster, J. B., J.P.
Cragg, A. E.
Crce, A. H.
Engleheart, F H. A , j.p
MEMBERS
Gentle, 1;. W.
Hitchcock, Mrs M , M B.E , J.P
Tarxis, j. L.
Jones, The Rev. W. Marshall
King, Capt H. R., i B i: , j P.
Kirkwood, J.
Perry, Miss K. M , B.SC.
Pettitt, V S.
Ramsay, Mrs Frank W., j P
Roy, M. H T
Skinner, Dr. J. W., M A
Steward, E. W , j P.
R c s , Alley, The Rt. Hon. Sir John, G c M.G , G c.v.o ,
C B , J P.
Turnbull, The Rev Canon W H.
Walmsley, Capt G.
Walters, A. B.
White, The Very Rev. Provost J L.
Wilson, Major J. H , J.P
Wood, E. W. H.
CHAIRMAN ,
VICE-CHAIRMAN
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER
DFPUTY EDUCATION
OFFICER
ASSISTANT EDUCATION
OFFICERS
CHIEF CLERK
COUNTY INSPECTOR
ASSISTANT INSPECTORS ...
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICERS
SCHOOL DENTISTS
COUNTY TREASURER
COUNTY ARCHITECT
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE
OFFICERS
SURREY
S. H. Marshall.
E. R. Simmons.
R. Beloej M.A., County Hall, Kingston-upon-Thames.
Tel. : Kingston 1050.
C. James, B.A.
R. Wearing King, M.A., D.P.A. ; J. A. Harrison, M.A.,
PH.D.
W. B. Broad.
T. P. Gunton, B.SC.
Six.
Two.
W. G. Patterson, M.D., M.R.C.P., D.P.H.
22.
20.
Frederick Steadman, F.I.M.T.A.
J. Harrison, A.R.I.B.A.
Nine.
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SURREY
COUNTY LIBRARIAN ... Miss M. J. Powell, M.A., O.B.E.
POPULATION (ADMINISTRA-
TIVE COUNTY)
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE ... £55,230, Library— £27,838.
TECHNICAL COLLEGES ... Four.
COUNTY FARM INSTITUTE One.
SCHOOLS OF ART Seven.
JUNIOR TECHNICAL ... Four.
SCHOOLS
JUNIOR COMMERCIAL Three.
SCHOOLS
EVENING INSTITUTES .. 75.
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
NURSERY SCHOOLS
NURSERY CLASSES
SPECIAL SCHOOLS...
APPROVED SCHOOL
REMAND HOMES ...
129 (including 35 aided or maintained Grammar Schools).
434 (departments).
Thirteen.
Eighteen.
Two.
One.
Four.
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVES
1. North-Eastern Division, comprising Mitcham Borough, Merton and
Morden Urban District, Wimbledon Borough.
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION E. J. Farrell.
OFFICFR
EDUCATION OFFICES . St. Mark's Road, Mitcham. Tel • Mitcham 1(>54.
CHAIRMAN C. W. Black.
SCHOOLS CONTROLLED ... "Secondary, 30 (7) ; Primary Departments, 49.
POPULATION (1939) .. 196,870.
2. Mid-Eastern Division, comprising Carshalton Urban District, Bedding-
ton and Wallington Borough.
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION D. W. Steel, R.N.V.R., B sc.
OFFICER
EDUCATION OFFICES .. " Honey wood," Honeywood Walk, Carshalton Tel. :
Wallington 5100.
CHAIRMAN . . G. J. Thomas.
SCHOOLS CONTROLLED ... ^Secondary, H (2) ; Primary Departments, 25.
POPULATION (1939) ... 12,444.
3. South-Eastern Division, comprising Coulsdon and Purley Urban District,
Caterham and Warlingham Urban District, and in Banstead Urban District
the Parishes of Chipstead and Woodmansterne.
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE F. S. Welch, B.SC., Barrister-at-Law.
OFFICER
EDUCATION OFFICES ... Education Department, County Hall, Kingston-upon-
Thamcs. Tel. : Kingston 1050.
CHAIRMAN F. G. Kcrswell.
SCHOOLS CONTROLLI-D ... *Secondary, 9 (3) ; Primary Departments, 24.
POPULATION (1939) ... 88,067.
4. Northern Division, comprising Barnes Borough, and Richmond Borough.
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE C. G. Reed, M.A., M,ED.
OFFICER
EDUCATION OFFICES ... Divisional Education Office, Parkshot, Richmond.
Tel : Rict'mond 3041.
CHAIRMAN E. W. Wiltoi, .
SCHOOLS CONTROLLED ... *Secondar% 3 ^2); Primary Departments, 19.
POPULATION (1939) ... 79,120.
5* North Central Division, comprising Kingston Borough, Maiden and
Coombe Borough, Surbiton Borough and Esher Urban District.
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE B. G. E. Harper.
OFFICER
EDUCATION OFFICES ... Divisional Education Office, Guildhall, Kingston-upon-
Thames. Tel. : Kingston 2121.
CHAIRMAN H. C. Shearman, M.A.
SCHOOLS CONTROLLED ... *Secondary, 18 (3) ; Primary Departments, 49.
POPULATION (1939) ... 168,500.
193 G2
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
SURREY
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVES— continued
6. Central Division, comprising Epsom and Ewell Borough, Leatherhead
Urban District, Sutton and Cheam Urban District, Banstead Urban
District (main part), in Guildford Rural District, The Parishes of Effing-
ham, East Horsley and West Horsley, and in Dorking and Horley Urban
District, the Parish of Headley.
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE C. V. Jenkins, J.P.
OFFICER
EDUCATION OFFICES ... Divisional Education Office, Ashley House, -Ashley
Road, Epsom. Tel. : Epsom 1133.
CHAIRMAN C. G. A. Mann.
SCHOOLS CONTROLLED ... *Secondary, 18 (4) ; Primary Departments, 53.
POPULATION (1939) ... 187,543.
7. North-Western Division, comprising Walton and Weybridge Urban
District, Chertsey Urban District, Egham Urban District, Bagshot Urban
District, Woking Urban District, Frimley and Camberley Urban District,
in Guildford Rural District, the Parishes of Wisley, Ockham, Ripley, Send,
East Clandon, West Clandon and Pirbright.
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE F. Anderson.
OFFICER
EDUCATION OFFICES ... Heathside Road, Woking. Tel. : Woking 1213.
CHAIRMAN
SCHOOLS CONTROLLED
POPULATION (1939)
W. Davies.
*Sccondary, 15 (5) ; Primary Departments, 02.
149,740.
8. South-Western Division, comprising Guildford Rural District (main
part), Guildford Borough, Hambledon Rural District, Godalming Borough,
Haslemere Urban District and Farnham Urban District.
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE Lt.-Com. L. S. Howell, R.N.V.R., M.A.
OFFICER
EDUCATION OFFICES ... Divisional Education Office, Park Street, Guildford.
CHAIRMAN Sir Robert Raining, K.C.B., D.s.o. Tel. : Guildford
2881.
SCHOOLS CONTROLLED ... *Secondary, 10 (5) ; Primary Departments, 78.
POPULATION (1939) ... 138,590.
<). Southern Division, comprising Reigate Borough, Dorking Urban District,
Dorking and Horley Rural District (main part), Godstone Rural District,
and in Guildford Rural District, Holmbury St. Mary in the Parish of
Shere.
DIVISIONAL ExECunvi- H. S. Roots, M.A., Barrister-at-Law.
OFFICER
EDUCATION OFFICES ... 44, Reigate Hill, Reigate. Tel. : Reigate 3210.
CHAIRMAN Lt.-Col. F. J. Spranger, O.B.K.
SCHOOLS CONTROLLED ... *Secondary, 7 (4) ; Primary Departments, 75.
POPULATION (1939) ... 102,160.
*Secondary Schools. Figures given first represent total number of Secondary
Schools. Figures in brackets indicate Aided or Maintained Secondary Grammar
Schools.
There are no Excepted Districts in the County of Surrey.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School Head
(a) Provided Boys' Schools
Epsom County Boys' School F. L. Clark, M.A.
Mitcham County Boys' School A. J. Doig, B. A.
Purley County Boys' School H. Birchall, B.SC., PH.D.
Raynes Park County Boys' School T. H. Porter, M.A.
Richmond and East Sheen County Boys' Hv H. Shephard, M.A.
School
Surbiton County Boys' School A. G. F. Willis, M.A.
Sutton County Boys' School J. A. Cockshutt, M.SC.
Wallington County Boys' School W, T. Hutchins, M.A.
Woking County Boys' School G. S. Humphreys, M.A.
194
SURREY
Miss G. O. Lack, M.A.
Miss F. W. King, B.A.
Miss M. M. Saunders, M.A.
Miss M. Schoficld, M.A.
Miss E. F. Dunn, M.sc.
Miss M. M. Dickie, M.A.
Miss J. C. Simpson, M.A.
Miss J. Aitken, M.A.
Miss M. Scudamorc, M A.
Miss A. F. Bull, M.A.
Miss P. Redfern, M.A.
Miss K. F. Wade, M.A., S.TH,
Miss D. H. Evans, M.A.
Trefor Jones, M.A.
C. E. Baldwin, M.A.
W. M. Wigficld, M.A.
G. Howard Davis, M.A.
T. Dean, M.A., M.SC.
Miss M. Sames, M.A.
J. Brady, M.sc.
F. A. Morgan, M.C., M.A.
A. J. B. Green, M.A.
J. R. Blcnkmsop, M.A.
A. Clarke, B.sc.
Miss C. M. Lemarchand,
EDUCATION COMMITTEES YEAR BOOK
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS— continued
Provided Girls' Schools
Epsom, Rosebery County Girls' School
Farnham Girls' Grammar School
Guildford County Girls' School
Kingston, Tiffin County Girls' School
Mitcham County Girls' School
Nonsuch County Girls' School
Purley County Girls' School
Reigate County Girls' School
Richmond and East Sheen County Girls'
Wellington County Girls' School . . .
Whyteleafe County Girls' School
Wimbledon County Girls' School
Woking County Girls' School
Provided Mixed Schools
Dorking County School
Frimley and Cambcrley County School
Godalming County School
Oxted County School
(6) Non-Provided Schools
(i) Voluntary Controlled
Kingston, Tiffin Boys' School
(ii) Aided on a deficiency basis
Chertsey, Sir Wm. Perkins's School for Girls
Egham, Strode' s Foundation for Boys . .
Farnham Boys1 Grammar School . .
Guildford Boys' Royal Grammar School
Rutlish School for Boys
Reigate Boys' Grammar School . . .
Ursuline Convent School (Wimbledon)
Wimbledon College ... Rev. J. Sinnott, B.A., s.j.
(c) Non-Provided, and not aided by the L.E.A.
Catefham School for Boys ... . . D. G. E. Hall, D.LITT.
Guildford High School for Girls Miss A. M. Reed, M.A.
Kingston Boys' Grammar School . . . E. W. H. James, M.SC.
Sanderstead, St. Anne's College .. . . Miss Hannah Teahan, B.A,
Surbiton High School for Girls . . .. Miss D. M. Cross.
Sutton High School for Girls ... . . Miss L. E. Charleworth, B.A.
Wimbledon High School for Girls Miss K. D. B. Lmlcwood, M.A.
Wimbledon, King's College School ... ... H. J. Dixon, M.A.
Training College
Gipsy Hill Training College, Kingston Hill Place, Kingston Hill.
Principal : Miss L. de Lissa. Principal elect : Miss F. D. Batstone, B.A.
Farm Institute
Surrey Farm Institute, Mcrnst Wood, Worplesdon, near Guildford.
Principal : F. W. Hankinson, M.sc., B.sc.
Name of College Technical Colleges
Guildford Technical College, Stoke Park, J. R. I
Guildford
Kingston Technical College, Kingston Hall
Road, Kingston-on-Thames
Redhill Technical College, Redstone HilU
Redhill
Wimbledon Technical College, Gladsr^uc
Road, S.W.19 Junior Technical Schools
Guildford Junior Technical School, County B. H. Voice, B.SC.
Technical College, Stoke Park, Guildford
Kingston Junior Technical School, Technical
College, Kingston Hall Road, Kingston-on-
Thames
Redhill Junior Technical School, Technical
College, Redstone Hill, Redhill
Wimbledon Junior Technical School, Glad-
stone Road, Wimbledon, S.W.19
195
Principal
Hepburn,
F.R.I.C.
J. W. Archer, B.SC.
F. G. Smith, A.R.C.S.
H. NuttOn, M.B.E., A.M.I.E.E.
J. Walker, B.SC.
F. G. Smith, A.R.I.C.S.
W. P. Jennings, M.sc.
D.SC., PH.D.,
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
SURREY
Day Commercial and Homecraft Schools
Guildford Day Commercial School and Home- Miss F. C. Gillespie, M.A., B.COM.
craft Department, County Technical
College, Stoke Park, Guildford
Kingston Day Commercial School, at Claygate C. H. Bray, F.R.E.S.
Lane, Hinchley Wood, Esher
Wimbledon Day Commercial School, at Miss E. H. Turnbull, M.A.
School of An, Merton Hall Road, Wimble-
don, S.W.19
Art Schools
Epsom School foe Art and Crafts, 1, Church W. H. D. Birch.
Street, Epsom
Farnham School of Art, Farnham J. M. Hockey, A.T.D., R.B.A.
Guildford School of Art and Crafts, Stoke M, Wheatlcy, A.R.C.A., F.R.S.A.
Park, Guildford
Kingston School of Art, Knight's Park, R. Brill.
Kmgston-upon-Thames
Reigate and Redhill School of Art and Crafts, A. E. Poulter, A.R.C.A.
Blackborough Road, Reigate
Sutton and Cheam School of Art and Crafts, W. J. L. Gaydon, A.R.C.A.
Throwley Road, Sutton.
Wimbledon School of Art, Merton Hall Road, G. Cooper, A.R.C.A.
S.W19
REMAND HOMES
Name of Home Telephone No. Superintendent
Canon's Court, Fetcham, Leathcrhead 2987 Miss M. MacGowan.
Leatherhead
Manor House, Epsom Road, Guildford 61878 Miss V. Sewell.
Guildford
Pentlands, Mitcham ... Mitcham 2012 L. Wright.
Uplands, Woking ... Woking 1055 A. Kirk.
APPROVED SCHOOLS
(Short term)
Name of School Telephone No. Headmaster
Banstead Hall, Banstead... Burgh Heath 3000 W. H. Baple.
HOSTELS FOR CHILDREN
Minstead House, Godalm- Godalming 4 Mrs. E. M. Tatham.
ing
Vernon Lodge, Wallington Wallington 2646 P. P. Hephcr.
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT BUREAUX
Address Telephone No. Juvenile Employment
Officer
J.E.B. London Road, Mitcham 1381 Miss L. Downing.
Mitcham
J.E.B. Park Street, Guild- Guildford 2881 Miss G. Elmes.
ford
J.E.B. Parkshot, Richmond Richmond 3641 Miss Ransome
Youth Service
There is a County Youth Committee. Local Youth Committees have been con-
stituted for the development of the Youth Service in 38 County Districts. Grants
are made to these Youth Committees in aid of expenditure on the provision of premises,
administration, grants to affiliated youth organisations, etc. Fifteen full-time Youth
Organisers and four full-time Club Leaders have been appointed. The estimated
expenditure of the County Council on this service during the financial year 1946-47
is £34,600.
SUB-COMMITTEES
Committee Chairman
Primary Education ... . ... E. R. Simmons.
Secondary Education
Further Education
Medical and Special Services
Development
Library
Finance and General Purposes
N. G. Wilkinson.
Sir Robert Haining, K.C.B., D.s.o.
H. W. Buckley.
S. H. Marshall , M P.
T. Harper.
T. Greenwood.
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MEMBERS
SURREY
Bidmead, Mrs. S. A , 94, Nork Way, Banstcad.
Bray, C H., 10, King Charles Road, Surbuon
Bnscoe, Prof. H. y. A , Imperial College ot
Science and Technology, South Ken-
sington, S.W 7
Broadwood, Capt E., M c , 56, Seymour
Street, Marble Arch, W 1
Buckley, H. W , 56, Park Hill Road, Wallmgton
Bull, Miss A., 2, Meadow Way, Burgh Heath,
Tadworth
Cdlnan, Rev. H E , D D , The Presbytery, St.
Raphael's Church, Portsmouth Road,
Kingston.
Cawley, Rev. J , Holy Trinity Vicarage, 234,
The Broadway, S W 19
Cobbett, Mrs H , 36, Elm Walk, Raynes
Park, S W.20.
Colcman, Mrs J MacKcn/ie, Gate House
School, Kingston Hill
Cullcn, Dr. W, 119, North Gate, Regents
Park, NWS
Crump, J , 166, Stoneleigh Park Road, Ewell,
Surrey
Dailley, E T , 55, Castelnau, Barnes, S W 13
Oerry, Dr. H Bromley, M v o , * R r o , 5<>,
Brighton Road, Sutton
Drew, C E S , 197, Sheen Lane, S W 14
Drake, A A , 172, Worple Road, Wimbledon,
S W20
JL'dc, The Rt Hon J Chutcr, M p , Home
Office, Whitehall. S W 1.
Fido, D. W , 38, Deal Road, S W 17
Franklin, H W. F, MA, Headmaster, hpsom
College, Epsom
Godwin, Rev Canon W P , St Luke's Vicarage,
South Park, Reigate
Green, E , MA, J.I* , Workers' Educational
Association, 38a, St George's Drive,
Victoria, S W 1
Greenwood, T , Chartfield House, Limpsfield
Haig-Brown? H E , The Croft, Godalnimg
Haming, Sir Robert, K c B , Chart House,
Ash Vale, near Aldershot
Harper, '1 horold, Moor Hill, Hindhead.
Hoole, Miss K M , 16, Bute Garden* West,
walhngton
Hughes, Rev Canon A., M , Great Bookham
Rectory, near Leatherbead
Hughes, J. P , " Fernleigh," Carshalton Road,
Sutton
Jago, P , 319, Hillcross Avenue, Morden.
Jordan, Dr L A , Oakhill Drive, Surbiton.
Kaye, Rev J. A , " Lockmvar,** F.nnismore
Avenue, Guildford
Kcrswcll, F G, Glenside, 13, Smithamdowns
Road, Purlcy.
King, D , 3 , Rosehill Court, Morden
Marshall, S H , M p , Brachhn, 56, The
Crescent, Belmont, Sutton
Moon, S H , Downside, Cobham
Nicholls, A W , Chcssmgton House, Spring
Street, Ewel!
Nicholson, A E , " Fairlands," Pyrford Woods,
Surrey.
Nugent, G. R Hodges, Blacknest Farm, Duns-
fold, near Godalmmg
Osborne, F. A., 13, Coval Road, S W 14
Pascall, Sydney Woodrorfe, Streatham Road,
Mitcham
Paul, G , 77, Acre Lane, Wallmgton
Pickard, Sir Robert, n sr , PH D , I- R s ,
Tumber House, Hcadlc\, Lpsom
Powell, L, MA, The Weir House, Millmead,
Guildford
Randolph, T G, M c , Flnwood, Landscape
Road, Warlmgham
Brown, W Robson, 47, Park Street, London,
\XT I
Samud, C. , Saracens, Saundcrs Lane, Wokmg
Simmons, E R , 78, Wairen Road, Banstead
Strudvuck, J V , H, Glenfteld Road, Banstead
Sutherland, Miss M K , " Bccchcroft," Epsom
Roaci, Guildford
S\\a>ne, G O , 15, Stoke Road, Ciuildtord.
lomlm, Lt -Col R L, 45, Atuood Avenue,
Richmond
lulk, J A , Ru\bur>, Lvne, Chcrtscy
Vcrrall, Miss H h , The Shieling, Links
Road, Bramlev, near Guild! ord
Vokes, C G , Vokes Engineering Co , Henley
Park, near Guildford
Walkdcn, Mrs M , Valdemosa, 9, All Saints
Road, Sutton
Webb, II E C, 12, Ewell Court Avenue,
Ewell
Wilkinson, N
Dorking
Wilkinson, V
Guildford
G, Fairway, Reigate Road,
G , Woodbury, Manor Road,
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER
DEPUTY EDUCATION
OFFICER
ASSISTANT EDUCATION
OFFICER
CHIEF CLERK
COUNTY ARCHITECT
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
DEPUTY SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS
SUSSEX (East)
Mrs. J. Gow, M.B.E.
J. N. Carter.
Col. J. H. Barnes, M.C., M.A., County Hall, Lewes.
Tel. : No. 800.
B. S. Braithwaitc, M.A.
J. G. Harries, M.A., M.B.II.
H. A. Ford.
E. A. Verger, F.R.I.B.A.
Frank Langfoid, M.B., CH.B.S F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H.
(Vacant)
Sir Alan Moore, Bart., M.B., B.CH., D.P.H. ; E. M.
Douglas, M.B., B.S. ; John Petrie, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
(on Military Service) ; N. E. Chadwick, M.A., M.B.,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. ; W. T. Donovan, M.B.,
CH.B., D.P.H. ; E. W. Matthews, M.R., B.S. (temporary)',
Viyienne M. Eggo, M.R.C.P., L.R.C.P. (temporary) ;
Mirabel G. Harrison, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (temporary).
D.McD.Lyon,M.B.,CH.B., D.P.H. ; S. Hewitt, M.B.,B.SO
B.HY., D.P.H. ; Mary McEwan, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
197
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
SUSSEX (East)
PSYCHIATRISTS (Pan-time)
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGIST
PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL
WORKERS
SCHOOL DENTISTS
COUNTY TREASURER . .
SUPERINTENDENT OF
SCHOOL PLAYING FIELDS
SCHOOLS ORGANISERS . .
COUNTY LIBRARIAN
ORGANISER OF RURAL
SUBJECTS
SUPERINTENDENT OF
SCHOOL ENQUIRY
OFFICERS
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
COUNTY YOUTH
ORGANISER
POPULATION OF
ADMINISTRATIVE AREA
EDUCATION RATE
PROPUCT OF ID. RATE
1945-46 (estimated)
SCHOOLS
SECONDARY (GRAMMAR)
SCHOOLS
Lamorna Kingston, M.B.E., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.M. ;
Kathleen Cobb, M.A., CH.B., D.PSYCH. ; Fanny
Wride, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., M.B., B.S., D.P.M., D.CH.
Miss Kathleen Blythen.
Miss R. E. M. Fish, Miss M. Norris.
lings, L.D.S., R.C.S. ;
C. E. Mainwaring,
A. Court, L.D.S., R.C.S. ; W. Eddings
G. J. S. Rose, L.D.S., R.C.S. ,
L.D.S. ; J. V. Goldie, L.D.S., R.C.S. ; P. L. Ealand,
L.D.S., R.C.S. ; C. A. E. Cook, L.D.S., R.C.S. (part- time) ;
F. A. Beckley, L.D.S. (part-time).
A. M. Jones, A.S.A.A.
M. W. Donoghue.
J. F. Thornley, B.SC, ; Miss W. M. Kirby, B.A.
H. Wilson, M.C.
C. H. Catt, B.SC.
D. Watkms.
J. C. Kilkenny, O.B.E. ; Miss M. T. Dyke ; Miss
C. R. L. Callendar.
Miss M. E. Atkinson/ M.A.
276,795
Rate levied for Education, 1945-46 — 3s. 3.23d.
£12,698. No. of No.onRoll
Departments 1 -4-45
County Primary Schools ... 44 7,768
County Secondary Schools (ex-
cluding Grammar) 11 2,322
Voluntary Primary Schools *.. 121 10,209
Voluntary Secondary Schools
(excluding Grammar) ... 3 249
Boys Girls Mixed Dual Total
(a) Maintained 22 11 6
(b) Jointly 1 — — — 1
Maintained
Totals 32 11 7
Pupils in attendance : —
Boys Girls Mixed Dual Total
(a) 760 691 220 352 2,023
(b) 444 — — — 444
Totals ... 1,204 691 220 352 2,467
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE
Hove and Portslade Division
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN . . .
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION
OFFICER
SCHOOLS
H. F. Parker.
Capt. F. G. J. Didden.
H. C. Stearman, 3, Norton Road, Hove, 3.
Hove 1011).
County Primary
Voluntary Primary
County Secondary
Voluntary Secondary ...
Secondary (Grammar) —
Maintained
Pupils in attendance...
198
No. of
Depts.
9
6
6
(Tel. :
No. on Roll
1.4.46
2,325
1,293
1,125
Boys
1
529
Girls
1
462
Totals
2
991
EDUCATION COMMITTEES5 YEAR BOOK
MEMBERS
SUSSEX (East)
CHAIRMAN
Gow, Mrs. J., M.B.E., 2, Onslow Road, Hove, 4.
VICE-CHAIRMAN
Carter, J, N., Fife House, 1, Lewes Crescent,
Brighton
Bickersteth, J. R., Agmerhurst House, Ash-
burnham, Battle.
Boughey, Sir G. M , Bt , c B K., Mailing House,
Lewes,
Buckley, The Hon Ruth, Toll Wood Cottage,
Nethcrfield.
Burrows, Miss F. H., Ancaster House, Bexhill
Danby^ Miss G, E. D., Crooked Lane Cottage,
Seaford.
Egerton, Lt.-Cmdr. H S , D s c , Mountfield
Court, Mountficld
Ellis, C. H. S., Bavelaw, Copyhold Lane,
Cuckfield.
Hale, Col. W. Churchill, OBL., M.C., Lames,
Plumpton.
Halford, Lt -Col. M. W , St Martin's Cottage,
Jarvis Brook, Crowboruugh
Hamlyn, J. H., Corner House, Mill Road,
Burgess Hill.
Harvey, A. K. L., Spring Garden, Fairwarp,
near Uckfield.
Hopkins, H. L., 49, Denmark Villas, Hove
Kenyon-Stow, Miss F., 68, The Drive, Hove
Lomas, Mrs M. E , Birches Farm, Isiicld, near
Uckfield.
Mathews, Miss J. M. S , Towton, London
Road, East Grins t cad.
Meads, Mrs. C I , M B E , Buckhurst Lodge,
30, Buckhurst Road, Bexhill.
Parker, H F , 76, St Andrews Road, Portslade,
Richards, F E , Coombe Hall, East Grinstead,
Warren, Col J R , o B.t , M c , The Hyde.
Handcross, near Haywards Heath.
Clark, F K., 21, Cranston Rise, Bexhill
Baker, S., 7-9, Lansdowne Place, Lewes
Barton, Lady, Stone Cross, Lmdfield, near
Haywards Heath
Becby. The Rev. J., The Manse, Uckfield
Courthopc, The Hon. Daphne, Shovers Green
Farm, Wallcrouch, near Tunbndge Wells.
England, Dr. F. E , Corrie, South Cliff Avenue,
Bexhill.
Gilliat, M j The Bough, Burwash Common
Hayes, The Rev Father T , The Presbytery,
Church Road, Portslade.
Hindhp, Lord, The Botches, Wivelsfield, near
Haywards Heath.
King, A H H , Rye Cross, Boltro Road,
Haywards Heath
Markham, C. F , 9, The Avenue, Lcv\es
Nicolson, R B , 5, Collington Avenue,
Bexhill.
Richards, Miss M , 44, Denmark Villas, Hove.
Roberts, J , Snegs Hill, Selsfield, East Gnn-
stead
Stock, Mrs. B , IB, Cromwell Road, Hove
Worth, The Rev D , 4, Wilbury Crescent,
Hove.
Wright, The Rev. W. Hilton, Icklesham
Vicarage, Winchelsea
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
CLERK TO THE COUNTY
COUNCIL
DIRECTOR
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
COUNTY TREASURER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
COUNTY ARCHITECT
ASSISTANT EDUCATION
OFFICER
CHIEF ASSISTANT
(ADMINISTRATION)
CHIEF CLERK
COUNTY LIBRARIAN
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
CANTEEN AND DOMESTIC
SUBJECTS ORGANISERS
YOUTH ORGANISERS
DEPUTY SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS
SENIOR SCHOOL DENTIST.
SCHOOL DENTISTS...
POPULATION OF
ADMINISTRATIVE
COUNTY (estimated
1945)
SUSSEX (West)
A. Cairns, J.P.
Major E. S. Shaxson, M.c.
T. C. Hayward, c.B.t., B.A.
Evan T. Davis, M.A., B arrister-at-Law, County Hall,
Chichester. Tel. : Chichester 3001.
C. W. W. Read, B.sc., PH.D.
M. T. Hughes, A.S.A.A.
J. S. Bradshaw, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
F. R. Steele, F.R.I.B.A., F.S.I., M.T.P.I.
W. J. Varley, M.A.
J. Page.
A. B, Lower.
H. K. G. Bearman, F.L.A.
R. W. Boon ; Miss M. J. Croucher.
Miss M. Casson ; Miss P. E. Prentice (Assistant).
Miss H. W. Daniels
Vacant.
Miss B. Wooldndge (Assistant).
H. M. Ay res, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. ; K. N.
Mawson, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; Gladys A. G. Robinson,
M.B., CH.B. ; Eric Ward, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. ;
Ann G. Martin, M.B., B.s.
H. D. Hall, LJXS., R.C.S.
E, S. Brabazon, L.D.S., R.C.S.I. ; Miss K. S. Silas, L.D.S.,
M.R.C. ; A. Topping, L.D.S., R.C.S. ; J. Hampton,
L.D.S., R.C.S. ; E. N. Stevens, L.D.S., R.C.S.
267,510.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
SUSSEX (West)
TOTAL EDUCATION RATE,
1946-47
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1946-47 (estimated)
NURSERY SCHOOLS
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SECONDARY SCHOOLS-
GRAMMAR
MODERN
TECHNICAL (BUILDING)
TOTAL
Rate levied for Education — 3s. 9d.
General County— £11,800.
No. of No. on Roll
Departments July> 1946
County . .
Voluntary
Totals
County
Assisted
Totals
County . .
Voluntary
County
(Primary (including Nursery)
and Secondary)
6
72
94
166
14
2
• '••'•>.
16
3
199
228
13,381
9,639
23,020
2,932
1,041
3,973
— T - -
3,209
318
3,527
180
30,928
GRAMMAR
Name of School
County
Chichester High School for Girls
Horsham High School for Girls
Worthing High School for Girls
Chichester High School for Boys
Worthing High School for Boys
Assisted
Collyer's School, Horsham (B.)
Midhurst Grammar School (B.)
Steyning Grammar School (B.)
" SCHOOLS
SCHOOLS
Head
... Miss R. Matson, M.A.
... Miss E. M. Marchant, B.A.
... Miss C. Reid, M.A.
... E. W. Bishop, M.A., PH.D.
... R. G. Martin, M.A.
... P. A. Tharp, M.A.
... N. B. C. Lucas, M.A.
... A. C. Stuart-Clark, M.A.
OF ART
County School of Arts and
Crafts, Worthing
Horsham School of Art . . .
Chichester School of Art
Principal and Advisor for Art Education in West
Sussex, Vacant. No. of full-time students — 94.
No. of part-time students — 254.
R. Sinclair Smith, A.R.C.A., Master in Charge. No. of
part-time students — 176.
C. G. Clements, A.R.C.A. Master in Charge. No. of
students, mostly part-time — 148.
JUNIOR TECHNICAL SCHOOL
Horsham Junior Technical School for Building ... E. Crawford, B.sc., Principal.
Bognor Regis Junior Technical School for Building J. Holt, B.sc., Principal.
Worthing Junior Technical School for Building ... S, B. Mason, B.sc., Principal.
Youth Service
Hon. Sec. of County Youth Committee — Evan T. Davis, M.A., Director of Education.
District Youth Committees have been set up to stimulate the development of
Youth activities and to co-ordinate the work of Evening Institutes, Voluntary and
pre-service Youth organisations.
Junior Youth Councils — representative committees of young people are working
side by side with the adult district Youth Committees and are taking an active part
in the planning of joint activities.
A Drama Advisory Committee has been set up to assist and develop an interest
in drama.
Leader-Organisers have been appointed to assist with the work of various District
Youth Committees and to develop Youth activities in a large rural district.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE OF EXCEPTED
Borough of Worthing
SUSSEX (West
DISTRICT
Clerk
BOROUGH EDUCATION
OFFICER
.OFFICES
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
ASSISTANT SECRETARY
ACTING SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
DEPUTY SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
OPHTHALMIC SURGEON ...
EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
SURGEON x
ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEON ...
SCHOOL DENTIST . .
TREASURER
SCHOOL ARCHITECT
SURVEYOR
DAY OF MEETING,..
AND
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS
Arncll, E G , The Cottage, Sclscy
Barber, C B , Stretton, Aldwick Credent,
Worthing.
Browne-Wilkinson, Rev. Canon A R , Tnc
Residentiary, Canon Lane, Chichcster
Bryant, E T , Padbury, Princess Avenue,
Bognor Regis.
Cairns, A , Torton Rise, Arundel
Dalglish, P L., Lynchmerc, near Hablcmere,
Surrey.
Davidson, Lady Rachel, Angmering Park
Farm, Littlehampton
Duckworth, FRO, c B.I , Emmets, Itchenor,
Chichester
Emmet, The Hon Mrs. E V , Amberley Castle,
Ambcrley.
Gregory, Rev. Dr B., Gatesgarth, Selsey
Hermman, C, D , " Thirty-Nine," Beech
Avenue, Chichester
Kirkland, Rev. Canon T J , St Ovms, Craic-
mar Road, Ruslington
Lane, W. A. P , Fyninps, Kingston Gcrse,
East Preston, near Worthing
Langmead, J. H., Flansham, near Bognor
Regis
Lawson, Mrs. M. E , Rest Harrow, Arundel
Road, Worthing
Loder, The Dowager Lady, Clock House,
Cowfold, near Horsham.
Ernest G. Townsend, O.B.E. (Town Clerk).
Not yet appointed.
Town Hall, Worthing. (Tel. : 27003 Ext. 45 and 47).
Councillor C. B. Barber, J.P.
Councillor W. H. Hancock.
Fred Dutton.
J. M. Erskinc Young, M.D., D.P.H. (Acting Medical
Officer of Health),
John. C. Aitken, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
S. D. Walhs, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.O.M.S.
H. Downer, M.B., B.CH., D.L.O., R.C.P.S.
R. Brooke, o.B.r,., PH.D., M.S., M.B., B.S., F.R.C.S.,
M R.c.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H., Bamster-at-Law.
E. G. W. Lewis, L.D.S., R.c.s. (serving with H.M. Forces).
E. Sinnott, F.I.M.T.A., A.S.A.A.
P. E. Harvey, O.B.E., A.M.I.C.K (Borough Surveyor).
Thursday prior to last Thursday in each month, at
3 p.m.
Primary, 12 ; Secondary, 7.
MEMBERS
Longle\, N, The Beeches, Crawley.
Lower, A F , *6, Station Road, Horsham.
Manning, K J A. O , Norbury, Wimfnde's
Road, Littlehampton
Martin, R G, Penrose, 2i, Charmandean
Road, Worthing
Morgan-Grenville, The lion Mrs R W,
Hammerwood House, Midhurst
Norfolk, HIJ> Grace the Duke ot, EM, KG,
G c v o , Arundel Castle, Arundel
Packer, W A , Uplands, Old Shoreham
Parsons, D , Rustmgton Cottage^ Hurst Road,
Horsham.
Pascoe, Miss H A , Baring Croft, CravUey
Road, Chichcster
Russell, A G K , 18, Fifth Avenue, Lancing.
Shaxson, Major F S , M c , Elsted Manor,
Elsled, Midhurst
Shiner, Lt -Col H , use, M c , Coldharbour,
Sutton, Pulborough
Spicer, Mrs M G., Salt Mill House, Fish-
bourne, Chichester
Walcy-Cohen, Lt -Col c: , CMC, Nyton,
Aldmgbourne, C Winchester
Willoughhy, H R, The Chantr> Barn, 88,
Littlehampton Road, Worthing
Wilson, A., 58, Lavingum Road, \X'orthmg.
CHAIRMAN
DEPUTY CHAIRMAN
COUNTY EDUCATION
OFFICER
DEPUTY COUNTY
EDUCATION OFFICER
ASSISTANT COUNTY
EDUCATION OFFICER
ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANTS
HORTICULTURAL
ORGANISERS
WARWICKSHIRE
Alderman M Nickalls.
Councillor W. S. Howard.
W. H. Perkins, O.B.E., M.sc., Education Office, 22,
Northgate Street, Warwick. Tel. : Warwick 340.
W. G. Stone* M.A.
A. L. Stephens, B.sc.
V. Smith, M.A., B.ED. ; K. m.
Mrs. P. M. Spreadbury, M.A.
W. J. Moyse, N.D.A. ; Miss N.
R. M. Gordon, M.A. ; Mrs.
I.A. ; C. S. Locke, M.A.
Warren, N.D.H.
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WARWICKSHIRE
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
ORGANISERS OF DOMESTIC
SCIENCE
YOUTH ORGANISERS
COUNTY LIBRARIAN . .
MUSEUM CURATOR
SCHOOL MEDICAL STAFF ...
SCHOOL DENTAL SURGEONS
ARCHITECT
TREASURER
POPULATION OF ADMINIS-
TRATIVE COUNTY
(estimated)
EDUCATION RATE, 1946-47
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1946-47 (estimated)
SCHOOLS
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVES
1. Nuneaton Borough.
CHAIRMAN
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION
OFFICER
SCHOOL MEDICAL STAFF ..
P. R. Marsh ; Miss W. V. Steel ; Mrs. D. M. Pick.
Miss I. F. Bennett ; Miss M. Turner ; Miss H.
Bowdler.
Miss J. Golden ; R. R. Dickie.
Miss M. W. Browning, F.L.A.
Miss J. R. Harding.
S. W. Savage, M.A., M.D., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H.
(School Medical Officer and County Medical Officer
of Health) ; J. L. Newman, B.A., M.D., M.R.C.P.,
D.P.H. (Deputy S.M.O. and C.M.O.H.) ; J. L.
Farmer, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; L. L. Fyfe, M.D.,
D.P.H. (part-time) ; J. Henderson, M.B., CH.B.,
D.P.H. ; M. J. Kelly, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., D.P.H. ; F. D.
Livingstone, B.A., " M.R.C.S., M.R.C.P., M.B., B.CH.,
D.P.H, ; K. Scott, M.B., CH.B. ; A. H. M. Young,
M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. Temporary Assistants : M.
Crosthwaite, M..B., B.S. ; M. E. Lemin, M.B., CH.B. ;
E. Thomas, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (part-time) ; E. M.
Thompson, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; W. McN. Walker,
M.C., M.B., B.CH., B.A.O.
H. J. Bastow, L.D.S. ; C. C. Chadwick, L.D.S. ; W. A.
Ferris, L.D.S. j J. J. Hodson, L.D.S. ; R. C. Virgo,
L.D.S. ; A. G. Finch, L.D.S. (part-time).
C. H. Elkins, L.R.I.B.A.S P.A.S.I. (County Architect).
S. W. Davey, A.S.A.A. (County Treasurer).
446,213.
4s. 6d.
£11,790.
Primary, 317 ; Secondary, 42.
OF EXCEPTED DISTRICTS
Alderman W. T. Smith.
R. F. Hargreavcs, B sc., The Council House, Nun-
eaton. Tel. : Nuneaton 2201.
P. G. Horsburgh, G.M., M.R.C.S., M.R.C.P., D.P.H.
(Medical Officer of Health to the Borough) ; G. K. G.
Coote, M.B., B.S., M.R.C.S.,, M.R.c.p. ; H. Burns,
O.B.E., M.B., CH.B.
SCHOOL DENTAL SURGEON T. H. Thompson, L.D.S., L.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
2. Solihull Urban District.
CHAIRMAN Councillor J . H. Malley .
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION J. Orton, M.A., B.SC., 4, Herbert Road, Solihull, Birm-
OFFICER ingham. Tel. : Solihull 2703.
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVES OF NON-EXCEPTED DISTRICTS
1. Mid- Warwickshire (Leamington and Warwick Boroughs, Kenilworth
Urban District and Warwick Rural District).
CHAIRMAN G. Purcell.
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION F. C. Thomas, M.A., M.SC., PH.D., 27, Binswood Avenue,
OFFICER Leamington Spa. Tel. : Leamington Spa 1260.
2. Rugby (Rugby Borough and Rugby Rural District).
CHAIRMAN P. H. B. Lyon.
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION F. P. B. Browning, B.A., 20, Lower Hillmorton Road,
OFFICER Rugby. Tel. : Rugby 4141.
3. Sutton Coldf ield (Sutton Coldf ield Borough and five adjacent Parishes).
CHAIRMAN Alderman W. Cobb.
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION Harvey Freeman, " St. Nicholas," Upper Clifton Road,
OFFICER Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, Tel. : Sutton Cold-
field 3475.
SCHOOL DENTAL SURGEON N. G. Evans, L.D.S., R.C.S.
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WARWICKSHIRE
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School Head No, on Roll
County Boys' School October, 1945
Leamington College for Boys W. Richards, M.A. ... 316
County Girls' Schools
Leamington College for Girls Miss C. A. Waterficld, B.A. . 294
Nuneaton High School .. Miss K. Grant, M. A. ... 435
Rugby High School Miss A. G. Briselden, B.A. ... 485
Solihull High School Miss F. M. Forstcr, B.A. . . 432
Sutton Coldfield High School Miss D. Burchell, B.A. ... 551
County Mixed School
Alcester Grammar School C. T. L. Caton, M.A., M.SC. ... 331
Transitionally Assisted Boys' Schools
Coleshill Grammar School R. J. Green, B.A 84
Nuneaton King Edward VI Grammar D. C. Whimster, M.A., M.SC. .. 328
School
Rugby Lawrence Sheriff School .. . R. Moore, M.A 438
Stratford-on-Avon King Edward VI L. Watkins, M.A 251
Grammar School
Sutton Coldfield Grammar School . A. Sylvanus Jones, B.A. . 501
Transitionally Assisted Girls' School
Warwick High School . . . . Miss G. K. Wiseman, M.A. 441
Transitionally Assisted Mixed School
Atherstone Grammar School . . .. H. B. Courchee, B.A., B.sc. 238
Total 5,125
TECHNICAL SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
Name of Institute Principal Students
J\irr-tintC
/-«///-r//Ht- fray Li'cmng
Leamington and Warwick D. VT. Morgan, B.SC. — — • 709
Technical School
County Mining and Tech- W. H. Joint, B.sc. 3 454 684
meal School, Nuneaton
Rugby College of Tech- P. I. Kitchen, B.SC. 75 * 1,488 599
nology and Arts
Strattbrd-on-Avon Tech- R. Hutt, R.COMM. — — 387
nical School
Sutton Coldfield Technical C. L. Barratt, B.A. — — 868
School
* Includes 827 students m the Day Continuation School.
SCHOOLS OF ART
\\utte o\ School Principal Students
Senior Full- Dciv or hvewng
time Part-time
Royal Leamington Spa Art D. H. Mauntyre .. .. 17 143
School
Nuneaton Art School ... M. B. Sharp, A.R.C.A. — 614
Rugby Art School A. C. Kemp — 60
Stratford-on-Avon Art — 22
School
Sutton Coldfield Art School D. Greenwood ... . 7 109
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT BUREAUX
Telephone No. Juvenile Employment Officer
Market Street, Atherstone Atherstone 2234 ..."1
Market Place, Bedworth Bedworth 2267 .. VF. R. Hargreaves, B.sc.
Council House, Nuneaton Nuneaton 2201 ..J
27, Binswood Avenue* Leamington Spa 416 ... F. C. Thomas, M.A., M.SC.,
Leamington Spa PH.D.
College of Technology, Rugby 2620 P. I. Kitchen, B.sc.
Eastlands, Rugby
Technical School, Henley Stratford-on-Avon 2119 R. Hutt, B.COMM.
Street, Stratford-on-Avon
St. Nicholas, Upper Clifton Sutton Coldfleld 3801 . . . Harvey Freeman.
Road, Sutton Coldfield
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES* YEAR BOOK
WARWICKSHIRE
YOUTH SERVICE
The Education Committee has established a County Youth Committee and there
are local Youth Committees in the urban areas. The Committee have so far opened
three youth centres ; another is in course of erection, and more are contemplated.
In addition schools and other educational buildings have been placed freely at the
disposal of a large number of Pre- Service Umts and voluntary bodies. Two full-
time Youth Organisers are employed and payment is made for full and part-time
leaders engaged in recognised activity.
MEMBERS
CHAIRMAN
Nickalls, Alderman M , M t , Woodley House,
Kineton
VICE-CHAIRMAN
Howard, Councillor W S , M.B r , The Malt
HoubC, Barford, near Warwick
ALDtRMAN
Dugdale, Sir William, Bt , Mercvale Hall,
Atherstonc.
Brownmg,C.W ,M B b.,'6,Eastlands Place, Rugby
Cattell, F., 3, Wentuorth Road, Tour Oaks,
Sutton Coldfield
Dingley, W. S, " Whitcgates," Welford,
Stratford-on-Avon
Gee, D , The Bungalow, Alder Lane, Balsall
Common, near Coventry.
Haines, L. M , " Soulhmcad,*' Aktsier Road,
Studlcy SO
Melville, Mrs E , o in , " Avonbank,"
Stratlbrd-on-Avon
Michell, R. W., " Hawlicld," Wootton Wa\ven
Stratford-on-Avon.
Pearce, A. II., " Ashwick," 6, St Gregory's
Road, Stratford-on-Avon
Ryland, T. H., CUB, Morton House* Kcml-
worth Road, Leamington
Smith^ W. T , 383, Arbury Road, Nuneaton
COUNCILI ORS
Amor, J. E , 12, Market Hill, Southam, Rugb>
Bennett, Lady, " Ardencote," 18, Luttrell
Road, Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield.
Cartwnght, Major H N , M c , 19, Brueton
Avenue, Sohhull
CroxalJ, A. h , 98, Coleshill Road, Ather&tonc
Fctherston-Dilke, B. A , M B t , 15, Beauchamp
Avenue, Leamington Spa.
FiUroy-Newdegatc, The Hon. Mrs L C S ,
Arbury Hall, Nuneaton
Gardner, C W , 34, Clarence Street, Leaming-
ton Spa.
Gee, T , 27, Portland Crescent, Green ford,
Middlesex.
Husking, Mrs. A, M., Horton House, 6, Ilill-
morton Road, Rugby.
Hughes, H. W., Moat Farm, Saliord Priors,
Evcsham.
Tewsbury, P L , Ilmington, Shipston-on-Stour.
Moreton, Miss A. H., Newdegate Arms Hotel,
Nuneaton.
Pedley, H. I, Greenhill, 17, St. Bernards
Road, Olton, Birmingham.
Pratt, A J , " Dovcdale," 17, Bulkington
Road, Bedworth, Nuneaton. ,
Tibbits, Mrs. E. L , 21, Jury Street, Warwick.
Tomlinson, II. A., Western, Castle Bromwich.
Woollaston, T. S , Colebrook Priory, 332,
Priory Road, Shirley, Birmingham
CO-OPTED
Purcell, G., Leam Grange, Warwick New Road,
Leamington Spa
Woodward, P, 136, Arbury Road, Nuneaton.
Johnstonc, N. D., " Byculla," 11, Hampden
Way, Bilton, Rugby.
Malley, f. H., Abingdon Lodge, The Crescent,
Sohhull, Birmingham.
Cobb, W., " West Farlcigb," Highbndge Road,
Wylde Green, Birmingham.
Au:»tin» H D , Mancetter Manor, Atherstone
Siddall Jones, (T W., Brook House, Ullenhall,
Henley-m-Arden, Birmingham
Morris, The Rev. Canon S., Bilton Rectory,
Rugby
Manion, The Very Rev Canon Bernard, M.A.,
The Presbytery, Station Road, Dorndge,
Birmingham
Bcgg, Rev. James, 69, Cubbington Road,
Leamington Spa
Priestley, Dr R E , M c. , Vice- Chancellor of
Birmingham University, Edmund Street,
Birmingham, 3.
Alderson, E., B A., Hartshill North County
School, Nuneaton
Grant, Miss K , MA., Nuneaton High School,
Nuneaton '
Mitchcson, J. C., Birch Coppice Colliery, near
Tamworth.
Ilaynes, A S, <, M.G , " Brooklands," 11,
Warwick New Road, Leamington
Lyon, P. H B., Rugby School, Rugby
Warder, Miss S O-> Earlswood Court, Earls-
wood, near Birmingham
t^Onc vacancy).
CHAIRMAN ...
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICERS
SCHOOL DENTIST
ASSISTANT SCHOOL DENTISTS
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGIST
YOUTH ORGANISER
ORGANISER OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
ORGANISER OF SCHOOL MEALS
COUNTY ACCOUNTANT
POPULATION OF ADMINIS-
TRATIVE AREA
TOTAL EDUCATION RATE ...
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1946-47
WESTMORLAND
Alderman G. N. Pattinson.
Councillor W. Ellison.
Vacancy. County Hall, Kendal. Tel. : Kendal 1000.
H. C. A. Wimberley, M.A.
J. A. Guy, M.DO CH.B.J D.P.H. ; Jessie Wright, L.R.C.P.,
L.R.C.S., D.P.H.
John Irvine, L.D.S.
W. M. Morton, L.D.S. ; D. H. Watson, L.D.S.
L. F. T. Scobbie, M.A., B.ED.
D. McGowan.
Betty A. Saunders.
Miss L. Granger.
S. H. Critchlcy, F.I.M.T.A.
65,408.
Rates levied for 1946-47, 5s. 8.96d.
£1,767.
204
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SCHOOLS
SECONDARY MODERN
SCHOOLS
Provided
Non-Provided
Totals
Boys 1
Girls 1
WESTMORLAND
No. of No. on Roll
Departments
33
78
111
31-3-46
1,733
4,531
6,264
No. on Roll
163
161
324
SECONDARY GRAMMAR
SCHOOLS
(a) Maintained
(b) Aided
Totals
Boys
—
4
4
Girls
1
1
Mixed Totals
Pupils in attendance at above Schools : —
(a) — 490 250
(b) 700 143 126
746
969
Totals
700
633
382 1,715
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School Head
Maintained Schools
KendilHigMG.).. Miss K. Steel.
.. L. G. Defoe, B.SC.
Kirkby Lonsdale Grammar (M.
Aided Schools
Appleby Grammar (B. ) ...
Heversham Grammar (B.)
Kendal Grammar (B.)
Windermere Grammar (B.)
Kirkby Stephen Grammar (G.)
Ambleside Kelsick Grammar (M.) ...
Penrith Grammar (M.) (held jointly with
Cumberland L.E.A.)
TECHNICAL SCHOOLS
Name of School Chief Organiser
Allen Technical Institute, Kendal E. A. Brockbank.
MEMBERS
J. B. Wiseman, B,SC.
N. Dawson, M.A , B.LITT.
B. H. T. Taylor, M.SC.
S. G. Lewis., M.A.
Miss M. M. Rothwell, M.A.
R. H. Mander, M.A.
A. R. M. Tranter, M.A.
Allen, J. V, Hartsop Hall, Patterdak, via
Penrith.
Allen, Miss I , Casterton Girls* School, Kirkby
Lonsdale,* via Carnforth.
Armstrong, C. E., Westfield, Shap, via Penrith.
Bagot, O. R., Midland Bank Chambers, Kendal
Barnctt, W. K , Bampton Grange, Hampton,
Pcnnth
Bowerman, I. W., Four Winds, Windermere
Bowker, H. W., 11, Castle Green Lane,
Kendal.
Brockbank, E., Craggy Staveley, near Kcndai
Caps tick, F. A , Bridge House, Old Hutton,
near Kendal.
Cochrane, Dr. J. L., Stricklandgatc, Kendal.
Crampton, Miss V. G. L., St. Anne's School,
Brow Head, Windermere.
Crossfield, R. S., Brantfell, Arnside, via Carn-
forth.
Dawson, R. J., Brampton Crofts, Appleby.
Defoe, L. G., The Grammar School, Kirkby
Lonsdale, via Carnforth.
Dobell, K., Grove Farm, Hartsop, Patterdale,
via Penrith.
Dobie, T. H., 68, Stramongate, Kendal.
Dow, Dr. J !•'., Uplands, Arnside, via Cam-
forth.
Duguid, G , Main Street, Kirkby Lonsdale,
via Carnforth.
Ellison, W , Grcengate House, Lcvens, near
Kendal.
Ewbank, J. N., Old Hall, Bongatc, Appleby
Gibson, Major J , Burnside, Barbon, Kirkby
Lonsdale.
Gilson, Miss E. B , 2, Horncop Lane, Kendal
( tracey, The Very Rev Dean, The Presbytery,
Kendal.
Groves, H. L , Holehird, Wmdermcre.
Handlcy, H , Park House, Ravenstonedale,
via Penrith.
Handley, J , Springfield, Heversham, Miln-
thorpe.
Hall, R. L., Langdale Estate, near Ambleside.
Hastewell, H. P , 3, Bankfield, Kendal
Jackson, G , Fern Hill, Shap Road, Kendal.
Jackson, W E., Wickerslack, Shap, via Pen-
nth.
King, Rev. W , The Vicarage, Orton, via
Pennth
Mayson, W. L., 33, Kirkland, Kendal
Parkin, T. E., Penerin, Longmarton, Appleby.
205
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
WESTMORLAND
Pattmson, G. N., Stonecliffe, Windermere.
Penmngton, W. F,, Foxdule, Underbarrow
Road, Kcndal.
Robinson, J. C., Gatefoot House, Stavelcy,
near Kendal.
Scott, F. C , Sand Aixe House, Kendal.
Smith, H., Wirruna, Vicarage Lane, Burton,
Carnforth.
Stables, W H , Watersmcet, Kenngg, Kendal.
Stalker, J., 1, High Park, Kendal.
Taylor, Rev. S., The Vicarage, Burneside, near
Kendal.
Whitehead, J. F , Highfield, Appleby.
Wilhnk, A. H., Whitefoot, Burneside, near
Kendal.
Wilson, H. C, Ghyll Close,, \ Greensidc,
Kendal
1 vacancy.
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN ...
DIRECTOR
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
ASSISTANT EDUCATION
OFFICERS
ORGANISERS OF SPECIAL
SUBJECTS
COUNTY SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
DEPUTY COUNTY SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICER
COUNTY TUBERCULOSIS
OFFICER
ASSISTANT COUNTY
MEDICAL OFFICERS AND
SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICERS
COUNTY DENTAL OFFICERS
COUNTY ARCHITECT
DEPUTY COUNTY
ARCHITECT
COUNTY TREASURER
COUNTY LIBRARIAN
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED,
1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1945-46
SCHOOLS
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
WILTSHIRE
W. E. Stevens.
Major R. S. A. Williams.
K. S. Innes, M.AO County Hall, Trowbridge. Tel. :
Trowbridge 777.
Miss D. Scott Baker, B.SC.
C. D. L. Brereton, M.A. ; H. L. Fenn, M.A. ; Miss
D. E. Harvie, B.SC. ; C. P. Milroy, M.A., A. J.
Shawcross, B.A.
J. A. Tringham and Miss M. P. Campbell (Physical
Training) ; Miss J. 'M. Forster (Rural Subjects) ;
Miss E. M, Harrison (Domestic Science) ; Miss J.
Tyre (School Meals) ; Miss K. E. Currey (Youth
Service) ; Mrs. L. Bruno (County Catering).
(Temporary) J. Burman Lowe, County Offices, Trow-
bridge.
(Temporary] Agnes L. Sample, County Hall, Trow-
bridge.
J. S. Harper.
C. L. Broomhead ; Jean Murray ; D. F. Morgan.
W. H. Liebow ; F. Lake j S. M. Young ; R. S.
McMinn ; J. D. Sykcs.
T. Walker, County Hall, Trowbridge.
I. F. N. Bowden, County Hall, Trowbridge.
R. M. Tough, County Hall, Trowbridge.
Miss L. R. Andrews, B.A., F.L.A., County Library
Headquarters, Trowbridge.
Census, 1931—303,258.
5s. 3d.
£8,615.
Provided
Non-Provided
Totals
No. of . No. on Roll
Departments 31-3-46
74"
240
27,52Q
314
Nil.
(a) Provided
(b) Non-Provided
Boys
1
2
Girls
2
Mixed Totals
4 7
4 6
13
Pupils in attendance at above schools on 1st October,
1945 :—
(a) 325 874 1,783 2,982
(b) 740 — 1,042 1,782
206
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
WILTSHIRE
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School Head
(a) Provided Boys' Schools
Trowbridge Boys' High School L. G. Smith, M.AO B.SC.
Provided Girls' Schools
Salisbury, South Wilts. Girls School Miss G. A. Moore, M.A.
Trowbridge Girls' High School Miss K. M. S. Dawes, B.A.
Provided Mixed Schools
Chippenham Secondary School ... ... S. Farrar, M.A.
Malmesbury Secondary School K. Willmore, B.SC., B.COM.
Swindoii3 Headlands Secondary School .. G. V. Smith, B.SC.
Swindon Commonweal C. E. Jones, PH.D., M.ED., M.A.
(b) Non-provided but aided on a deficiency basis
Rradford-on-Avon, Fitzmaurice Grammar G. C. Rowntree, M.A.
School (M.)
Calne Secondary School .. M. S. Gotch, M.A.
Devizes Secondary School (M.) H. F. Halhwell, B.SC.
Marlborough Grammar School (M.) .. A. R. Stedman, B.A.
Salisbury, Bishop Wordsworth's School (B.) F. C. Happold, D.S.O., M.A.,
LL.D.
(c) Non-provided, but aided on other basis
Dauntsey's School, West Lavington (B.) .. G. W. Olive, M.A.
TECHNICAL COLLEGES AND INSTITUTES
Name of Institute Principal
Swindon, The College . W. Blacklock, B.SC., M.I.MECH.E.
Trowbridge Victoria Technical Institute and
Textile School .. J. Mclsaac
School of Art
Swindon, The College
Salisbury, School of Art and Crafts
Youth Service
The County Youth Service Committee is a Sub-Committee of the Wiltshire
Education Committee, and includes representatives of the Church, the teaching
profession, various voluntary bodies, the pre-scrvice training organisations and
Juvenile Employment. Local Youth Service Committees have been formed in the
larger centres of population. The Borough of Swindon has its own Youth Service
Committee. The work of the County Youth Service Committee is, apart from the
pre-service units, at present largely carried out through the agency of the voluntary
organisations who are given every encouragement, including financial assistance, to
develop the scope of their activities. The County staff consists of one Youth Service
Officer ; two Assistants ; live Leader-Organisers and one Club Leader.
MEMBERS
Anstie, E L , Shore House, Tmhead, West- Gordon, R G , 36, Fowlers Road, Salisbury.
bury. Haden, C. I » Red Gables, Hilperton Road,
Arnold-Forster, J. A , c B i ., Salthrop House, Trowbridge.
Wroughton, Swindon Hedges, Brig K. M F , Wedhampton Cottage,
Ashby, Mrs. L A , 10, Belgravc Street, Dcvi/es
Swindon Hart, Mrs. E M , The Hermitage, Bcmerton,
Awdry, Col. R W , L u fc , Eastcroft House, Salisbury
Dcvi/es Hobbs, F T., 32, Guppy Street, Swindon.
Barnes, h C , Hungerdown, Seagry, Chippen- Hudson, The Very Reverend J. Canon, The
ham Presbytery, Wingfield Road, Trowbridge.
Beaven, J. F., Springfield, Holt, Trowbridge Jackson, Mrs., Axford's Patch, Lacock, near
Beer, F., 67, Clarendon Avenue, Trowbridge Chlgpe"h*m- w. _, TT .
Brentnall,H.C,Granham West, Marlborough '^Bnstofs ' ^^ Umvers"y>
Calderwood, J. L., The Hermitage, 15, High King, Mrs/D E., The Knoll, Pewsey, Wilts.
Street, Swindon. Lcveson-Gower, Cmdr. O. C. G., West End
Case, W. A. J., Costers Lane, Bowerchalke, Farm, Donhead St Andrew, Shaftesbury,
Salisbury. Dorset.
Cave. W. E., Lower House, Everlcigh, Marl- Lloyd, S. J., D s O , Upper Chedglow, Crudwell,
borough. Malmesbury,
Clarke, Dr. H. H , East End Manor, Durnngton, Macdonald, Mrs Winifred I. B., M.D.,
near Salisbury. Westfield, Westbury
Cnpps, R. G., 85, Croft Road, Swindon. Macphcrson, C. S , 36, Westlecott Road,
Darling, Mrs. P. MM 40, Market Place, Ciren- Swindon.
cester, Gloscestershire Matthews, Mrs. A. M., Bramley House, Mere.
Diffcy, E. J., 45, Castle Road, Salisbury. Melsome, G E., Blackland Park Farm, Calne
Dyer, H. H., 11, Westbourne Gardens, Trow- Meyrick, The Rev. Canon C. H., St Peter's
bridge. Rectory, Codford.
207
WILTSHIRE
Money-Kyrle, R. E., Whetham House, Calne.
Muspratt, General Sir Sydney, East Grimstead,
near Salisbury.
Olive, G." W., Dauntsey's School, West Lavmg-
ton, Devizes.
Pond, S., Burcombe Manor, Salisbury.
Pelham, The Rev. W. H., Tyfield House,
Marlborough.
Powell, The Rev. E. G., 10, Park Lane,
Salisbury
Pritchard, E , Woodhill Park, Wootton Bassett,
near Swindon.
Russ, E, J , 22, Ayleswade Road, Salisbury.
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
Stevens, W. E , 30, Marshfield Road, Chippen-
ham.
Stratum, R., C.B.E., Kingston Deverill, War-
minster.
Swanton, F,, Manor Farm, Overton, Marl-
borough.
Taylor, F. C, 3, York Terrace, Warminster.
Taylor, F M., 76, Graham Street, Swindon.
Tong, Mrs. F. A., 15, Walcot Road, Swindon.
Ward, G., 3, Addison Road, Melksham.
Whatley, C. W., Burderop, Swindon.
Whatley, G. C., 85, Castle Road, Salisbury.
Williams, Major R. S. A., The Old Rectory,
Poulshot, Devizes.
WORCESTERSHIRE
CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION ...
DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF
EDUCATION
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF
EDUCATION
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
AGRICULTURAL DEPART-
MENT : —
AGRICULTURAL ORGANISER
HORTICULTURAL SUPERIN-
TENDENT
ASSISTANT HORTICUL-
TURAL ADVISER
ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR IN
HORTICULTURE
INSTRUCTRESS IN DAIRYING
INSTRUCTRESS IN HORTI-
CULTURE AND RURAL
DOMESTIC ECONOMY
ORGANISER OF SCHOOL
GARDENS
ORGANISER OF DOMESTIC
SUBJECTS AND SCHOOL
MEALS
DEPUTY DITTO
ASSISTANT ORGANISERS OF
DOMESTIC SUBJECTS
DOMESTIC SUBJECTS
DEMONSTRATORS
LIBRARIAN
YOUTH AND ADULT EDUCA-
TION ORGANISER
ASSISTANT YOUTH
ORGANISERS
Music ORGANISER ..,
DRAMA ORGANISER
COUNTY AND SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT COUNTY AND
SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICERS
H. N. Frost.
R, Y. Logan, M.A,, County Education Office, County
Buildings, Worcester. Tel. : Worcester 3400.
J. C. Brooke, M.A.
N. Polmear, M.A.
Miss V. Bruce ; A. Charles ; R. A. Young ; (Vacancy).
D. H. Robinson, PH.D., B.SC., N.D.A.
L. F. Clift, N.D.H.
E. G. Ing, N.D.H.
S. J. Buckley.
Miss L. E. Pritchard, N.D.D.
Miss M. M. Blorc.
A. W. J. Young.
Miss K. Meredith Jones.
Miss M. L. Lloyd.
Miss D. M. Smith ; (Vacancy).
Miss K. M. Gaunt ; Miss B. J. Newman.
Miss S. F. Fergusson.
Miss E. H. Atherton.
Miss D. Jordan ; (Vacancy).
A. Vaughan Davies, MUS. BAC., L.R.A.M.
A. R. Stone.
W. Parker, C.B.E., M.C., M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. (Lond.).
S. Chalmers Parry, M.A., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H.
(Deputy) ; G. J. Eady, L.M.S.S.A. (Lond.) ; Eileen M.
Bulmer, M.B., CH.B. ; L. J. Bacon, M.A,, M.D., D.P.H. ;
Margaret M. Meikle, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; Eleanor
Patterson, M.B., B.S., B.HYG., D.P.H. ; Vera Pugh,
M.B., CH.B., M.R.C.S., L.R.c.p. ; J. J. Murray, M.B.,
B.CH., B.A.O., D.P.H. ; A. F. Turner, M.B., CH.B.,
D.P.H. ; Sara Walker, M.B., B.S. (Lond.), D.P.H.,
M.R.C.S. (Eng.), L.R.C.P. (London.) ; Margaret C.
Fell, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H., B.CH.H.
208
OCULISTS
(part-time)
DENTAL OFFICERS...
COUNTY ARCHITECT
COUNTY TREASURER AND
ACCOUNTANT
POPULATION OF ADMINIS-
TRATIVE AREA
TOTAL EDUCATION RATE
LEVIED 1946-47
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1946-47 (estimated)
NURSERY SCHOOLS OR
CLASSES
Borough of Oldbury
CHAIRMAN
EDUCATION OFFICER
TREASURER
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
WORCESTERSHIRE
... Kathleen Davies-Thomas, M.B., CH.B., ,D.P.H. ; I.
Lloyd Johnstone, M.C., M.D., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.O.
... F. H. Pugh, L.D.S. ; E. V. Stone-Wigs, L.D.S. ; K. R. E.
Simpkin, L.D.S. ; B. N. Watkins, L.D.S. ; H. G.
Fisher, L.D.S. (part-time).
... Capt. L. E. Lomas, F.R.I.B.A.
E. T. Nicholas, F.S.A.A.
366,240.
There is now no Education Rate as such. The
equivalent rate for Education, included in the
General County Purposes rate, is 69. 2d, (1946-47).
£7,825.
Ten transferred war-time Nurseries.
EXCEPTED DISTRICT
B. T. Robbins, j.r.
J. H. C. Marsh, B.SC.
J. Mitchell.
EMERGENCY TRAINING COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS
Shenstonc, near Kidderminster. Principal : D. Thomson, M.A.
No. of No, on Roll
PRIMARY Departments 31-3-46
Provided ...
Non-Provided ; —
C. ofE.
R.C
Others
Totals
127
167
11
2
307
24,704
14,442
1,190
364
40,700
OPEN AIR SCHOOL
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS IN
ADMINISTRATIVE
COUNTY
West Malvern Residential Open-Air Council School.
Boys Girls Mixed Totals
(a) Provided ... — 2 5 7
(b) Non-Provided,
but aided on a
deficiency basis 4 — — 4
Pupils in attendance at above schools (Autumn Term,
1946) :— Bovs Girls Mixed Total$
(a) — 869 2,673 3,542
(b) 1.293 — — 1,293
L293 869 2,673 4,835
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Head
Name of School
(a) Provided Girls' Schools
Kidderminster High School ...
Stourbridge, County High School
(b) Provided Mixed Schools
Bromsgrove, County High School
Evesham, Prince Henry's Grammar School
Halesowen Grammar School
Oldbury, County High School
Redditch, County High School
(c) Non-Provided Boys* Schools (aided on a deficiency basis).
Hanley Castle Grammar School E. R. Nichols, M.A.
HartleburyjQueen Elizabeth's Grammar School R. A. Bush, M.A.
Kidderminster, King Charles I. School ... J. Drake, M.A.
Stourbridge,King Edward VI. Grammar School T. W. Watson, M.A.
209
Miss M. C. Oldfield, M.A.
Miss B. M. Dale, M.A.
Dr. W. P. Baron.
C. E. Miller, M.A.
E. H. Mander, M.A.
Dr. C. C. Howard.
Lt.-Col. A. E. Scothern, M.A,
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
WORCESTERSHIRE
TECHNICAL COLLEGES, SCHOOLS OF ART, ETC.
Part-time Full-time
Name of Institute
Bromsgrove Technical
School and Art Classes
Halesowen Technical School
Kidderminster School of
Science and Art
Malvern Technical School ...
Malvern School of Art
Oldbury Technical School . . .
Redditch Technical School ...
Redditch School of Art
Stourbridge Technical School
Stourbridge School of Art . . .
Principal
J. Leeson
Johnson Ball
To be appointed
H. E. Green
V. H. Moody ..
B. W. Heath ...
W. Pmkney
R. H. Hodge ...
E. Haden
E. M. Dinkel ...
livening Day
235
1000
760
300
Day
215
714
—
—
149
47
11
350
272
114
300
200
58
123
22
—
400
—
—
80
40
44
Youth Service
Youth Clubs with full-time leaders :—
Catshill Youth Club
Cradley Youth Club ...
Evesham Youth Club
Halesowen Youth Club
Oldbury, Bristnall Hall Youth Club ...
Redditch Youth Centre
Bromsgrove, Watt Close Youth Club
Worcester Cross Club, Kidderminster
Piers Plowman Club, Malvern
Barnards Green Youth Club and Malvern
Hostel
MEMBERS
Miss 1. B. B. Archibald.
W. Pidd.
T. Evans.
Mrs. Green.
G. R. Darling.
H. Barlow.
Miss Z. Curitz.
G. P. Jordan.
A. Neale Dowswell.
Aldington, R , Bennett's Hill Farm, Offcnham,
Evesham.
Arnold, Miss M L , 155, Mountpleasant,
Redditch.
Ashwin, H., Bretforton Manor, Honeybournc,
S O., Worcester.
Blackford, C. H , 78, Bromsgrove Road,
Redditch.
Burrow, Miss C. F , Severn, Pucks Mead,
Moorlands Road, Malvern
Chambers, The Rev. C. C , 10, Stephenson
Terrace, Worcester.
Chance, Sir Hugh, Caspidge, near Bromsgrove
Cheshire, H. W., Franche House, Kidder-
minster.
Cooke, W. 1 , 6, Gibbs Road, Redditch.
Cobham. The Viscount, Hagley Hall, Stour-
bridge.
Coombes, C., Trmcomahe, Belbroughton Road,
Blakcdown, Kiddermmster.
Dawes, Dr. F. E.3 11, Victoria Avenue, Quinton,
Birmingham, 32.
Worcester, The Very Rev. The Dean of, IS
College Green, Worcester.
Frost, H. N., Wyre Court, Bewdley.
Gaunt, H. C A., Malvern College.
Goode, J. F , 1, Lenwade Road, Birmingham,
32.
Hands, A. P., Radford, Brandhall Road,
Warley, Birmingham.
Harrison, G., 130, Worcester Road, Droitwich.
Hiden, F. C , 17, Worcester Road, Kvesham.
Howard, Dr. C. C., 79, Moat Road, Langley,
Birmingham.
Hill, R., Taylorviile, Kidderminster.
Jewell, Major M. F. S., The Hill, Upton-on-
Severn.
Jones, The Rev. Rees, The Vicarage, Malvern
Wells.
Major, W. T. C. Kendall, Lavender Cottage,
Madresneld, Malvern.
Kennck, G W., Anglo-Enamclwarc Works,
Mitton Street, Stourport-on-Severn
Lane, W S, Byefield, Welland, Malvern.
Lechmcre, Lady, Severn End, Hanley Castle,
Worcester
Newth, Miss H M , 70, Bromwich Road,
Worcester.
Norbury, C. P, Sherndge, near Malvcrn.
Palfrey, H. E., " Evcrscote," Pedmore, Stour-
bridge.
Parkcs, H., Roslyn, Springfield Road, Black-
heath, Birmingham
Porter, Mrs. li E., The Court House, Birling-
ham, Pershore.
Prescott, Col W R , Bocklcton Court, Ten-
bury Wells, Worcester
Price, G. H, 11, Barnford Crescent, I, angle},
Birmingham.
Rose, M., Tenterfield House, Halesowen,
Birmingham.
Terry, C , Southcrcst, Redditch.
Thomson, Prof. J. O., The University, Edmund
Street, Birmingham, 3.
Threlfall, R E , The Quarry, Pedmore, Stour-
bridge
VaJe, R. P, Sandbournc, Bewdlcy.
Wagstaff, G., Sunnysidc, Barley MOM L<mc,
Catshill, Bromsgrove
Walker, H. S , 13, Red Hill, Stourbridge.
Walters, D J , The School, Bromsgrove.
White, H A., Lenchwick House, near Evesham.
Wilson, Mrs. C., Hill House, Wolverley,
Kidderminster.
Wilson, The Ven. T. B., Hartlebury Rectory,
Kiddermmster.
Woodward, Sir Chad, Arley Cottage, Upper
Arley, Bewdley.
Wooldridge, T. H., The Limes, South Road,
Slourbridgc.
One Vacancy.
210
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
YORKSHIRE (East Riding)
CHAIRMAN Alderman E. C. S. Stow, C.B.E., J.P.
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER Victor Clark, M.A.
EDUCATION OFFICES (CHIEF) County Hall, Bcverley (Tel. 281).
DEPUTY EDUCATION
OFFICER
ASSISTANT EDUCATION
OFFICER
W. J. Kay, A.C.C.S.
Vacant.
E. A. Armitage, B.SC.
J. H. Foord, B.SC.
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
COUNTY INSPECTOR OF
SCHOOLS
SUPERINTENDENT SCHOOL
WELFARE OFFICER
ORGANISER OF DOMESTIC
SCIENCE
ORGANISER OF SCHOOL
MEALS
ORGANISER OF PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
ORGANISER OF FURTHER
EDUCATION AND YOUTH
SERVICE
COUNTY TREASURER
COUNTY ARCHITECT
COUNTY LIBRARIAN
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
P. Brown.
Miss E. M. Robinson.
Miss D. Bell, B.SC.
Miss M. A, G. Richardson (vacancy lor man Organ er .
R. H. Kcast, B.A.
J. R. Sampson, A.S.A.A., A.I.M.T.A.
K. F. Giraud, F.R.I.B,A.
J. Brindle, B.SC , F.L.A.
R. Watson, M.A > M.B., CH.B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H.
(with three Assistants).
H. L. Crockatt, MB., CH.B. (part-time}.
W. Bainbridgc, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; J. Ellison, M.R.C.S.
(Eng.), L.R.C.P. (Lond.) ; P. Macdonald, M.A., M.D.,
M.B., C.M.
SENIOR DENTAL SURGEON P. S. Spence, L.D.S. (with three assistants;.
ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEON
OPHTHALMIC SURGEONS
(part-time}
DAY OF MEETING...
POPULATION
PRODUCE OF ID. RATE
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS
(a) PRIMARY SCHOOLS
(b) SECONDARY MODERN
SCHOOLS
(c) GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
PUPILS IN ATTENDANCE
Monday, quarterly.
(Administrative Area) 225,356.
Estimated, £4,000.
No. of No. on Roll
County
Voluntary
Totals
County . .
Voluntary
No.
<H
123
Depts.
100
134
30-6-46
12,530
8,286
214
234
20,816
4
4
U01
Totals
1,101
County
Assisted
Boys
2
Girls
2
Mixed
Totals
County
ASSISTED . . .
— 88Q —
882 —
880
882
Totals
882
889 —
1,771
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School «"""«« ^«ww^c, Head
Beverley Grammar School J. J. G. Walkinton.
Beverley High School for Girls Miss M. J. Davies.
Bridlington School W.Parkinson.
Bridlington High School for Girls Miss M. Muir.
Pocklington School P. C. Sands.
211
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
YORKSHIRE (East Riding)
DISTRICT SUB-COMMITTEES
There arc two Boroughs within the County — Beverley and Bridlington — in respect
of which the Minister of Education issued an Order to the effect that Part III of the
First Schedule to the Education Act, 1944, shall not apply.
The County Education Committee have established a District Education Sub-
Committee for each of these Areas.
The following are the respective District Education Officers : —
Beverley
Bridlington
EDUCATION OFFICER
OFFICES ... . ...
C. Manton Baron.
District Education Office, Oxford Street, Bridlington.
(Tel. : 3219).
MEMBERS
COUNTY AIDERMFN
Cherry, C. S., Harlyn, 53,Morton Lane, Beverley.
Dunmngton- Jefferson, Lt.-Col Sir John, r> S.Q.,
Thicket Priory, Thorganby, York
Fenby, T. 1)., " Hawarden/' Bridlington,
Hawkins, W. J , Alton Farm, Beeford, Driffield.
Langdale, Col. P., Houghton Hail, Sancton,York.
Stow, H. C S., o B t ,26-27, Bishop Lane, Hull.
Temple, W. S., Manor House, Catwick, Hull
Wilson, J. E, Manor House, Houghton,
Sancton, York
COUNTY COUNCILLORS
Boardman, E. A , Welton, Brough,
Burton, A. R., Chffe House, Flamborough,
Bridlington.
Carlton, J., 77, Cardigan Road, Bridlington
Connor, R. C., Burton Pidsea, Hull.
Drewry, K., "Rydwer," Hull Road, Withernsea.
Goodall, R N., West Flotmanby, Filey.
Goodall, Miss M J.H , 11, New Walk, Beverley.
Hodgson, W , 52, Westwood Road, Beverley.
Hotham, Lord, The Hall, Dalton Holme,
Beverley.
Macknll, H. W., Lamwath Hall, Sutton, Hull
Newton, A. W. P.s " Whitengg," 249, Westclla
Road, West Ella, Hull.
Outhwaite, J. R , Turnhead Farm, Barlby, Selby
Purdon, F K , 86, Cardigan Road, Bridlington
Seed, J H. A., Melbourne Hall, York
Wilson, W. A., Ash Grove, Beverley Road,
Dnffield.
CO-OPTED
Calvert, H , County Secondary School, Hessle.
Dobree, Prof. B , Southbank, Colhngham,
near Leeds.
Freer, G. H , Carr Lane County Primary
School, Willerby, Hull.
Harrison, Mrs. M. R., " Merlestcad," East-
gate, Hornsea.
Hull, The Rt Rev Lord Bishop of, The Old
Rectory, Dalton Holme, Beverley.
Loten, The Rev R A., Westdalc, Hornsea.
Nicholson, Principal J. H., The University
College, Hull
Parkinson, W , Bridlington School, Bridlington.
Scrope, Mrs. E. C, Wold House, Nafferton,
Dnffield.
CHAIRMAN ...
VICE-CHAIRMAN ...
SECRETARY
ASSISTANT SECRETARY . .
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS
ORGANISERS OF SCHOOLS . . .
ORGANISERS OF SCHOOL
MEALS
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
YOUTH ORGANISER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
DEPUTY SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS
SCHOOL DENTAL SURGEONS
CLERK OF ACCOUNTS
EDUCATION ARCHITECT ...
POPULATION OF
ADMINISTRATIVE AREA
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED
1945-46
ESTIMATED PRODUCT OF ID.
RATE
YORKSHIRE (North Riding)
... Sir Bedford L. Dorman, Bart., O.B.E.
.. Ralph S. Butterfield, O.B.E. 3 M.C.
... F. Barraclough, M.A., Education Offices, County Hall,
Northallerton. Tel. : Northallerton 168.
D. Peter, M.A.
A. J. M. Jenner, M.A., B.SC. ; J. Maclnnes, M.A. ;
D. B. Taylor, M.A. ; J. Wood, M.A.
A. E. Bancroft, M.A., M.sc. ; W. B. Tudhope, M.A. ;
Miss J. P. Imrie, M.SC. ; and Miss M. Turner
(Domestic Subjects).
Miss M. H. Clayton ; Miss H. M. Hartley ; Mrs. R. M.
Hynd, B.SC.
E. O. Bouffler ; W. H. Taylor ; Miss M. Harrison ;
Miss K. M. Howard.
A. T. Clough.
J. A, Fraser, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
G. Walker, M.B., CH.BO M.R.C.P. (E.), D.P.H.
Seven.
Eight.
H, F. Kelland.
G, W. Oak, A.R.I.B.A,
315,340 (estimated, 1944).
4s. lljd.
£8,125.
212
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
YORKSHIRE (North Riding)
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE OF NON-EXCEPTED DISTRICT
Scarborough, comprising Scarborough Borough, Scalby Urban District
and Scarborough Rural District
DIVISIONAL EDUCATION H. V. Willings.
OFFICER
OFFICES Huntriss Row, Scarborough. (Tel. • 3276).
CHAIRMAN G. K. G. Pindar.
DIVISIONAL SCHOOL S, Fox Linton, M.SC., M.D., D.P.H,
MEDICAL OFFICER
DISTRICT EDUCATION SUB-COMMITTEES
1 . Urban District of Eston
Clerk to the Education Sub-Committee : B. R. W. Gofton, M.A.
2. Borough of Redcar
Clerk to the Education Sub-Committee : H. Caldwell.
3. Borough of Thornaby-on-Tecs
Clerk to the Education Sub-Committee : J. R. Carr.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SECONDARY MODERN
SCHOOLS
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
County . .
Voluntary
County . .
Voluntary
Totals
County
Assisted
Totals
County
Assisted
Totals
No. on Roll
Schools Departments 31-3-46
121 143 18,665
214 225 14,279
Totals ...
335
368
32,944
No. on Roll
Schools Departments 31-3-46
18 20 4,304
3 3 765
21
Boys
1
3
23
GirL
3
Mixed
5
3
8
5,069
Totals
9
6
15
Number on Roll 31-3-46
Boys Girls Mixed Totals
500 879 777 2,156
863 — 628 1,491
1,363
879
1,405 3,647
GRAMMAR
School
(a) County
Askrigg, Yorebndge Grammar School (M.;
Easingwold Grammar School (M.) . . .
Richmond High School for Girls
Saltburn-by-the-Sea High School for Girls
Scarborough Girls' High School
Scarborough High School for Boys ...
Thirsk Grammar School (M.)
Whitby Grammar School (M.)
Yarm Grammar School (M.)
SCHOOLS
Head
R. C. Shorter, M.A.
E. Davison, M.sc.
Miss R. G. Scott, B.A.
Miss M. G. E. Bailey, B.A.
Miss C. Driver, B.A. (Acting).
H. W. Marsden, M.A.
H. Tillott, M.sc.
H. J. Davis, M.A.
W, A. Wood, B.SC.
213
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
YORKSHIRE (North Riding)
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS— continued.
(6) Assisted Scho°l Head
Guisborough Grammar School (B.) R. J. Routh, M.A.
Malton Grammar School (M.) T. A. Williams, M.SC.
Northallerton Grammar School (M.) H. Davies, M.A.
Pickering, Lady Lumley's Grammar School
(M.) F. Austin Hyde, M.A.
Redcar, Coatham School (B.)
Richmond Grammar School (B.)
(c) Others
Ampleforth College (B.)
Great Ayton, Friends' School (M.)
Richmond Convent School (G.)
Scarborough College (B.)
Scarborough Convent School (G.)
Scarborough, Queen Margaret's School (G.)..
Topcliffe, Skellfield School (G.)
Whitby St. Hilda's School (G.)
SECONDARY TECHNICAL SCHOOL AND TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
School Principal
Scarborough Technical Institute E. S. Broome, B.COM.
MEMBERS
R. W. G. Willis, M.A.
F. C. T. Woodhead, M.A.
The Rev. V. P. Nevill, O.S.B., M.A.
J. Stanley Carr, B.A.
Miss E. Romeu.
H. E. Pegg, M.A., F.R.G.S.
Miss L. J. Baker, B.A.
Miss J. M. Brown, B.A.
Miss A. C. Stockdale, B.A.
Miss Barbara Griffiths.
KX-OPFICIO
Dorman, Sir Bedford I.., Bart , o B r , Entcrpen,
Hutton, Rudby, Yarm.
Butterfield, R. S , O.B E , M.C., Highfield,
Haxby, York.
Davies, B. O., Enmus Chambers, Middles-
brough.*
Dack, H., O.B.F,, 31, Emerald Street, Saltburn-
by-the-Sea.
Place, T j Sowber Gate, Northallerton.
ALDERMEN
Booth, The Rev. T. C., Rosebank, Micklchow
Road, Loftus, Saltburn.
Hume, A L., Argyle Villas, We<>t Cliff, Whitby
Jones, W., 30, Oak Road, Redcar.
Rowntree, M , Riseborough, Westwood, Scar-
borough
Sturdy, T. R., Hadleigh House, Easmgwold,
York
Wardman, W., Ings Farm, Redcar.
COUNCILLORS
Davies, H. J., Wulfruna, Mill Hill, Huntington.
Brunton, W., Tollesby Farm, Marton, Middles-
brough.
Coupland, J., 14, South Avenue, Dormanstown,
Redcar.
Hyles, J. C., East House, Maison Dieu, Rich-
mond.
Fincgan, J., 63, Harcourt Road, South Bank,
Middlesbrough.
Hird, F. A , <5, Mansfield Villas, T hornaby-on-
Tees.
Hodgson, G W., 48, Wood Street, Grange-
town, Middlesbrough
Holdich, Brig.-Gen. H. A , D s.o., Brandsby,
York.
Johnson, J. R., 27, Skelton Road, Brotton,
Saltburn
P ndar, G. K. G., Claremont, Castle Road,
Scarborough.
Reed, E., Paradise Farm, Islebeck Thirsk
Reed, T , Wensley House, Normanby Road,
South Bank
Rider, A , Southlands, Northallerton.
Waton, The Rev. A. H , M B E , M c., The
Vicarage, Marske, Redcar.
Watson, J. E., 39, New Road, Guisborough.
Whitehead, The Rev, G. 1'., Flanders Hall,
West Burton, Leyburn
Williams, Miss M. B , Hazel Brow, Low Row,
Richmond.
Wmn, T., Wyncroft, Great Ayton.
Worsley, Sir William A , Bart., Hovingham
Hall, York.
CO-OPTtD
Bennett, R. D , Four Lane Ends, Whitby
Coleclough, J. E., 27, Barmby Avenue, York.
Comber, Prof. N. M., Department of Agricul-
ture, The University, Leeds
Cunningham, The Rev. Canon J. M., Canon's
Lodge, Borrage Lane, Ripon
Gardner, R., 18 Derwent Road, Redcar.
Godman, Mrs A. L , The East House, Smeaton,
Northallerton
Hope, The Ven Archdeacon h , The Lodge,
Thornton Dale, Pickering.
Lee, The Rev. Canon A. R., R D , Holy Trinity
Rectory, Micklegate, York
Massey, The Rev A Wesley, *1, Esplanade
Gardens, Scarborough
Nerney, The Rev. Canon P. J , St. Peter's,
South Bank, Middlesbrough,
Pease, Sir Richard A , Bart, Prior House,
Richmond.
Pennyman, Miss M 1) , The Glebe House,
Masham, Ripon.
Raybould, S. G., Dairy, The Avenue, Marton,
Middlesbrough.
Rudsdale, W. P., Streona, Stepney Road,
Scarborough.
Smith, The Rev. Canon E. H., The Rectory,
Barton-le-Street, Malton.
Whitby, The Rt. Rev. The Bishop of, Foston
Hall Flaxton York.
CHAIRMAN ...
VICE-CHAIRMAN
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER
DEPUTY EDUCATION
OFFICER
ASSISTANT EDUCATION
OFFICERS
YORKSHIRE (West Riding)
Councillor W. M. Hyman.
Alderman W. J. Johns.
A. B. Clegg, M.A., County Hall, Wakeficld. Tel. : 3781.
J. Haynes, B.A.
E. Walker, M.A. ; A. F. Finney, M.A., M.SC.
214
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANTS
CHIEF CLERK
INSPECTORS OF SCHOOLS . . .
ORGANISING INSPECTOR OF
MINING EDUCATION
ORGANISER OF Music
YORKSHIRE (West Riding)
H. R. Royston, M.A. ; G. A. Knowlson, M.A. ; G. W. R.
Lines, B.A. ; E. E. Sharpe, M.A. ; Mrs. F. G. Sut-
cliffe, M.A.
N. R. Calvert.
A. Ecclestone, M.A. ; G, L. Davies, M.SC. ; Miss V. E.
Carr Gordon, L.L.A. ; Miss S. R. Savage.
G. Forster.
E. Priestley, B.SCO L.R.A.M.
ASSISTANT ORGANISERS OF J. H. Grayson, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M. ; Miss M. A. Spence,
Music
L.R.A.M.
ORGANISER OF HANDICRAFT F. H. Kemp.
ORGANISER OF ART
W. R. Leadbetter.
ORGANISERS OF DOMESTIC Miss G. M. Pollard ; Miss E. H. Jones.
SUBJECTS
SUPERVISOR OF MEALS
Miss I. Dods, B.sc.
ASSISTANT SUPERVISORS OF Miss B. M. G. Sykcs ; Miss M. L. Blunt ; Miss W. M.
Johnson ; Miss E. I. Martin ; Miss J. R. Crosland ;
Miss R. Hcald ; Miss E. Hart.
Vacant.
MEALS
COUNTY YOUTH OFFICFR
ASSISTANT YOUTH OFFICERS A. C. Bentlcy, B.SC. ; Miss M. E. Otter, M.A.
DRAMA ORGANISER
SENIOR ORGANISERS OF
PHYSICAL TRAINING
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
C. H. Thomas.
J. G. Hoare ; Miss J. R. W. Dawson.
D. M. Freelmg ; D. D. Wollerton ; A. Harley ; E. E.
Easto ; J. R. B. Heap ; Miss A. M. MacLusky ;
Miss E. M. Webber ; Miss J. C. Harrison ; Miss
M. H. Glen ; Miss P. E. Barnett ; Miss A, R. Gray ;
Miss M. Dunn ; Miss D. Jordan.
COUNTY LIBRARIAN
DEPUTY LIBRARIAN
ORGANISER OF AGRICUL-
TURAL EDUCATION
HORTICULTURAL
INSTRUCTORS
INSTRUCTOR IN POULTRY
HUSBANDRY
INSTRUCTOR IN RURAL
DOMESTIC ECONOMY
YOUNG FARMERS' CLUBS
ORGANISERS
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE OF EXCEPTED DISTRICT
Borough of Keighley
~ Vacant.
B. O. Smith.
Miss E. F. Wragg.
G. L, Maw, B.SC.
H. J. Ward ; G. L Keen ; Miss M. W. Schooling.
R. D. Scott
Miss T. L. Jones.
H. W. Wilson ; Mrs. K. Amoore.
BOROUGH EDUCATION
OFFICER
OFFICES
CHAIRMAN
POPULATION
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS
Town Hall Square, Keighley.
54,400.
Primary, 33 ; Secondary, 7.
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVES OF NON-EXCEPTED DISTRICTS
1. Urban Districts of Skiptoii, Barnoldswick, Earby and Silsden, Rural
District of Skipton
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... H. Marsder..
OFFICES ... ... ... Education Otlices, Skipton.
CHAIRMAN County Alderman H. Riddiough.
POPULATION 54,891.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS ... Primary, 47; Secondary, 6.
2. Borough of Harrogate, Urban District of Knaresborough, Rural Districts
of Nidderdale and Ripon and Pateley Bridge (part)
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... R. S. Kay, M.A.
OFFICES ... Municipal Offices, Harrogate.
CHAIRMAN J. S. Holmes, J.P.
POPULATION 69,766.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS ... Primary, 61 ; Secondary, 9.
215
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
YORKSHIRE (West Riding)
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVES OF NON-EXCEPTED DISTRICTS— continued.
3. Urban Districts of Baildon, Bingley, Dcnholme and Shipley
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... Vacant.
OFFICES Town Hall, Shipley.
CHAIRMAN Councillor W. V. Eustace.
POPULATION 65,000.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS ... Primary, 33 ; Secondary, 8.
4. Borough of Pudsey, Urban Districts of Aireborough and Horsforth
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... H. Flathcr.
OFFICES Richardshaw Lane, Pudsey.
CHAIRMAN Alderman G. Wood.
POPULATION 63,890.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS ... Primary, 30 ; Secondary, 5.
5. Borough of Todmorden, Urban Districts of Hebden Royd, Ripponden and
Sowerby Bridge, Rural District of Hepton
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... C. A. Frith, B.A.
OFFICES Municipal Offices, Todmorden.
CHAIRMAN P. Sowden, J.P.
POPULATION 59,975.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS ... Primary, 47; Secondary, 6.
6. Borough of Brighouse, Urban Districts of Elland and Queensbury and
Shelf.
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... W. Bainbridge, M.SC.
OFFICES ... Manor House, Halifax Road, Brighouse.
CHAIRMAN Alderman E. R. Hinchhffc.
POPULATION .. ... 57,489.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS ... Primary, 38; Secondary, 8.
7. Urban Districts of Heckmondwike, Mirfield and Spenborough
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... J. W. H. Bury.
OFFICE5 Albion Street, Cleckheaton.
CHAIRMAN Councillor G. Blackburn.
POPULATION 56,862.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS . . . Primary, 49 ; Secondary, 4.
8. Borough of Morlcy
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... A. E. Turner.
OFFICES Queen Street, Morlcy.
CHAIRMAN Councillor H. Barnes.
POPULATION 39,210.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS ... Primary, 24 ; Secondary, 3.
9. Borough of Batley
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... J. H. Desden.
OFFICES Town Hall, Batley.
CHAIRMAN Councillor W. Rennison, M.C., B.A., B.SC.
POPULATION 39,530.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS ... Primary, 23 ; Secondary, 8.
10. Urban Districts of Rothwell and Stanley
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... H. Thorpe.
OFFICES 8, St. John's North, Wakefield.
CHAIRMAN County Alderman W. H. Turner.
POPULATION 40,440.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS ... Primary, 31 ; Secondary, 2.
11. Urban Districts of Castlcford, Garforth and Normanton, Rural District
of Tadcaster (part)
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... M. G. Swaine.
OFFICES 85a, Carlton Street, Castleford.
CHAIRMAN Mrs. M. Sylvester.
POPULATION 75,068.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS ... Primary, 50; Secondary, 9.
12. Borough of Pontefract, Urban Districts of Feathcrstone and Knottingley
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... F. Hall.
OFFICES Chapel Street, Knottingley.
CHAIRMAN County Councillor G, Wright.
POPULATION 44,349.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS ... Primary, 26 ; Secondary, 8.
216
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
YORKSHIRE (West Riding)
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVES OF NON-EXCEPTED DISTRlCTS-^ontmued.
1 3. Borough of Ossett, Urban District of Horbury, Rural District of Wake fie Id
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... F. R. Mann.
OFFICES Croft House, Ossett.
CHAIRMAN W. Patterson.
POPULATION 40,741.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS . . . Primary, 34 ; Secondary, 1 .
14. Urban Districts of Colne Valley, Denby Dale, Holmfirth, Kirkburton
and Meltham
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... A. Beilby.
OFFICES 29, Standard House, Hudderslield.
CHAIRMAN County Councillor T. W. Spivey.
POPULATION 73,508.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS ... Primary, 63 ; Secondary, 5.
15. Urban Districts of Cudworth, Hemsworth and Royston, Rural District
of Hemsworth
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... F. Wilson.
OFFICES 8, St. John's North, Wakefield.
CHAIRMAN.. County Alderman A. Flavell.
POPULATION 77,692.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS ... Primary, 50; Secondary, 12.
16. Urban Districts of Adwick-le-Street, Bentley-w-Arksey and Tickhill,
Rural District of Doncaster.
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... H. Holmes.
OFFICES Winchester House, Scot Lane, Doncaster.
CHAIRMAN .. County Councillor R. E. Hughes.
POPULATION 89,542.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS ... Primary, 62 ; Secondary, 15.
17. Urban Districts of Darfield, Darton, Dodworth, Womb well and Wors-
borough
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... A. Beardsell, B.A.
OFFICES . . . ... Stafford House, Church Street, Royston.
CHAIRMAN Councillor H. Hallsworth.
POPULATION .. ... 54,533.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS ... Primary, 37 ; Secondary, 5.
18. Urban Districts of Conisbrough, Dcarne, Mcxborough, Rawmarsh
Swinton and Wath, Rural District of Rotherham (part)
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... E. B. Stockdale.
OFFICES Rock House, Swinton, Mcxborough.
CHAIRMAN Councillor C. H. \Xrilliams.
POPULATION 107,442.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS ... Primary, 61 ; Secondary, 15.
19. Urban Districts of Hoyland Nether, Stocksbridge and Wortley
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... A. Rayner.
OFFICES Orchard Chambers, Church Street, Sheffield.
CHAIRMAN ... Councillor T. O. Joyce.
POPULATION 56,096.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS ... Primary, 36 ; Secondary, 7.
20. Urban District of Maltby, Rural Districts of Kiveton Park and Rother-
ham (part)
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... A. E. Hall.
OFFICES 44, Moorgatc Street, Rotherham.
CHAIRMAN County Councillor W. Cloke.
POPULATION 63,078.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS ... Primary, 49 ; Secondary, 8.
217
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
YORKSHIRE (VT t Riding)
DISTRICTS OUTSIDE THE AREAS OF DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVES
21. Rural Districts of Sedbergh, Settle and Bowland
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... E. J. W. Douglas.
OFFICES Castle Hill, Settle.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS ... Primary, 52; Secondary, 1.
22. Borough of Ripon, Rural Districts of Ripon and Pateley Bridge (part),
Tadcaster (part) and Wetherby
DIVISIONAL OFFICER . J. Minett.
OFFICES ... Park Square Chambers, Knaresborough.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS ... Primary, 55; Secondary, 4.
23. Urban Districts of Ilkley and Otley, Rural District of Wharfedale
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... C. Anderson.
OFFICES .. Whiteley Croft, Newstcad Road, Otley.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS ... Primary, 26; Secondary, 3.
24. Urban District of Selby, Rural Districts of Osgoldcross, Selby and
Tadcaster (part)
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... J. Smith.
OFFICES Windsor Terrace, Garibrth, near Leeds.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS ... Primary, 40 ; Secondary, 2.
25. Borough of Goole and Rural Districts of Goole and Thorne
DIVISIONAL OFFICER . J. H. Crabtrce.
OFFICES Alexandra Street, Goole.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS . . . Primary, 48 ; Secondary, 1 1 .
26. Urban District of Saddleworth
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... A. Beilby.
OFFICES 29, Standard House, Huddersneld.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS ... Primary, 14 ; Secondary, — .
27. Urban District of Penistone, Rural District of Penistone
DIVISIONAL OFFICER ... A. Rayner.
OFFICES Orchard Chambers, Church Street, Sheffield.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS . . Primary, 18; Secondary, 1.
SCHOOL MEDICAL STAFF. . C. Fraser Brockmgton, M.A., M.D , D.P.H. (County
Medical Officer and School Medical Officer) ;
J. Wood Wilson (Deputy County Medical Officer
and School Medical Officer) ; J. M. Anderson,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (Assistant School Medical Officer).
SCHOOL OCULISTS Jean V. Kirkwood, M.B., D.P.H. ; Robert Burns, M.B.,
B.CH., B.A.O.
SCHOOL MEDICAL Josephine Coupland, M.B., B.S., D.P.H. ; G. P. Holder-
INSPECTORS ness, M.B., D.P.H. ; Margaret E. Peaker, M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P. ; Annabclla Marshall, M.B. ; Gertrude M.
Mayhall, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; Jean J. Smith, M.B.,
D.P.H. ; S. Lindsay, M.B. ; Joyce E. M. White,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; Rosic B. Becker, M.D., D.P.H. ;
John Clarke-Goldthorpe, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; Robert C.
Davison, M.B., B.S. ; J. M. Watt, M.D., D.P.H. (part-
time) ; J. Ferguson, M.D. D.P.H., (part-time), John
Battersby, M.D., D.P.H. (part-time) ; James M.
Russell, M.B., B.HY., D.P.H. (part-time) ; *Henry
S. Bury, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; P. M. Ashmore,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; *Mary Roland, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
(temporary) ; M. A. Hillis, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ;
Cecilia Galton, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (temporary) ; Joseph
Lyons, M.B. ; Mary Townend, M.B., D.P.H. ; A. L.
Taylor, M.B., D.P.H. (part-time).
*Serving with H.M. Forces.
218
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
YORKSHIRE (West Riding)
DENTAL STAFF B. R. Townend, L.D.S. (Chief Dental Officer) ; G. O.
Wood, L.D.S. ; B. Sleight, B.CH.D. ; Marion M.
Thorn, L.D.S. ; M. Hattan, L.D.S. ; O. A. Long,
L.D.S. ; F. W. Buzza, L.D.S. (serving with H.M.
Forces) ; G. Kilvmgton, L.D.S. ; J. Mackay, L.D.S. ;
Rachel Sclare, L.D.S. ; W. Rodger, L.D.S. ; J. Todd,
L.D.S. ; Mary M. Gibson, L.D.S. ; F. C. Shenton,
L.D.S. ; J. G. Richardson, L.D.S. ; W. H. Etheridge,
L.D.S. ; S. Ackers, L.D.S. ; G. H. Bulcock, L.D.S. ;
W. H. Dyke, L.D.S. (serving with H.M. Forces) ;
Minnie H. Platford, L.D.S. ; T. M. Bulcock, L.D.S. ;
Annie W. Black, L.D.S. ; G. Wilson, L.D.S. ; A. G.
Wood (serving with H.M. Forces) ; S. Levinson,
L.D.S. ; J. Lynn, L.D.S. ; E. Ackers, L.D.S. ; E. E.
Jackson, L.D.S. ; J. R. Tuxford, L.D.S. ; E. M. F.
Simmie, L.D.S. ; H. N. Barber, L.D.S. ; H. M.
Yuilc, L.D.S. ; S. Henry, L.D.S. ; W. H. Blevvitt,
L.D.S. ; M. Blcwitt, L.D.S. ; H. F. Crabb, L.D.S, ;
K. A. Gordon-Ralph, L.D.S. ; E. Thornton, L.D.S. ;
I. Haddow, L.D.S. ; W. Parlane, L.D.S.
H. M. Petty, M.B. (part-time).
H. Bennett, KR.I.B.A.
John Durham, F.S.A.A.
1,504,057.
AURAL SURGEON
COUNTY ARCHITKCT
COUNTY TREASURER
POPULATION OF ADMINIS-
TRATIVE (estimated).
TOTAL EDUCATION RATE.
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1945-46 (estimated)
SCHOOL DtPARrMENis
PRIM\RY SCHOOLS
SECONDARY MODERN
SCHOOLS
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Rates levied for Education, 1945-46 — bs. 8d
General County (Education)— £30,922.
No. of
Xo. Departments
County 497 678 \
Voluntary ... 390 455 /
Total
County . .
Voluntary
Total
County
Assisted
Totals . .
PUPILS IN ATTENDANCE County .
Assisted ...
887
90
5
104
llov*
I
10
443
1,133
113
5
No. on
Roll
158,932
22,380
1,091
118
23,471
Girh
8
10
Mixed
23
32
Total*
32
20
52
2,680 12,201 15,324
682 3,832 7,436
Totals... 3,365
SECONDARY TECHNICAL County ...
SCHOOLS Assisted ...
PUPILS County ..
Assisted ...
3,302 16,033 22,760
10 10
— — 1,939 —
Name of School
Adwick-le-Street, The
Grammar
Aireborough Grammar
Barns ley Grammar (B.)
Barnsley High (G)
Batley Grammar (B.)
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Percy Jackson
Head
C. Elliott.
(Vacant).
J. W. Roche.
Miss C. D. M. Baldwin.
A. S. Benstead.
Batiey Grammar (G.) Miss D. A. Butler.
219
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
YORKSHIRE (West Riding)
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS— continued
Name ef School Head
Bingley Grammar A. Smailes.
Brighouse Secondary (G.) ... ... ... Miss S. Ford.
Castlcford Grammar ... ... ... ... J. L. Hampson.
Cleckheaton Whitcliffe Mount Grammar ... A. W. King.
Drax Grammar (B.) ... ... ... ... R. S. Adamson.
Ecclesfield Grammar ... ... ... ... A. C. Harrison.
Elland Grammar W. N. Palmer.
Goole Grammar ... ... ... ... J. L. Larimer.
Harrogate Grammar H. R. C. Carr.
Hebden Bridge and District Grammar ... H. Howarth.
Heckmondwike Grammar ... ... ... H. W. Edwards.
Hemsworth Grammar R. W. Hamilton.
Hipperholme Grammar (B.) ... . ... J. W. Houseman.
Holmfirth, Holme Valley Grammar ... ... K. R. Brain.
Huddersfield Royds Hall Grammar D. St. J. G. Gurney.
Ilkley Grammar J. S. Newby.
Keighley Grammar (B. ) ... ... ... N. Hind.
Keighley Grammar (G.) . ... .. Miss J. A. Evans.
Knaresborough King James's Grammar ... A. S. Robinson.
Maltby Grammar G. Rush.
Mexborough Secondary ... . . ... H. L. Watkinson.
Mirfield Grammar W. Hepworth.
Morley Grammar F. H. Hulbert.
Normanton Grammar (B.) ... ... ... J. A. Holden. -
Normanton High (G.) ... ... ... ... Miss K. Reeve.
Ossett Grammar ... E. C. Axford.
Otley Prince Henry's Grammar ... ... J. Wilde.
Penistone Grammar E. F. Bowman.
Pontefract, The King's (B.) J. D. Lean.
Pontefract and District High (G.) .. ... Miss M. M. Macdcrmott.
Pudsey Grammar F. A. Bird.
Rastrick Grammar (B.) J. M. Lewis.
Ripon Grammar (B.) W. J. Strachan.
Ripon High (G.) Miss M. W. Johnson.
Rothwell Grammar E. R. Manley.
Selby High (G.) ... . .. . . Miss R. E. Okell.
Settle High (G.) . . . Miss R. E. Scargill.
Shipley Salt High G. H. W. Parkin.
Skipton Grammar (B.) M. L. Forster.
Skipton High (G.) Miss E. Wise.
Sowerby Bridge Secondary ... ... ... M. Holmes.
Tadcaster Grammar W. N. Bicknell.
Thorne Grammar J. E. S. Turner.
Todmorden Secondary A. Greenough.
Wath-on-Dearne Grammar . . . J. Ritchie.
Woodhouse Grammar N.A.Alston.
TRAINING COLLEGE NO. of
College Students
Bingiey Training College for Women (Residential) 280
TECHNICAL COLLEGES AND TECHNICAL INSTITUTES
Part-time1
Name of College Principal Pull-time Day Evening
or Institute or Head Students Students Students
Aireborough Technical R, L. Wilkinson ... — — 753
Batley Technical College Dr. T. Heap ... — — 698
Bingley Technical... ... ... A. Rawlinson ... — — 546
Brighouse Technical (Vacant) — — 415
Castleford Whitwood Mining and W. C. Harmer ... — / 112\ - ,-Q
Technical College \*207/ MDy
Dinnington, Chelmsford Mining H. Ralph ... — 109 601
and Technical
Elland Technical A.Kemp — — 68
Glusburn Technical J. W. Charlesworth — •— 151
220
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
YORKSHIRE (West Riding)
TECHNICAL COLLEGES AND TECHNICAL INSTITUTES— continued.
Part-time
Name of College
Principal Full-time Day
Evening
or Institute
or Head Students Students
Students
Goole Technical
L. F. Moore .. — —
89
Harrogate Technical
T. R. Lupton ... — 133
795
Hebden Royd Technical
H. H. Potts — —
30
Heckmondwike Technical
C. Thackray ... — —
255
Hemsworth Mining and Technical
G. W. Moses . — —
36
Holmfirth Technical
A. Bleasby ... — —
448
Keighley Technical College
W. Hcaley 17 52
1,316
Mexborough Schofield Technical
M.Clark — |*20l}
854
JVlorley Technical ...
r F Thetford . — —
315
Normanton Technical
J. W. Davis . . . — —
311
Ossett Technical
C. H. Akehurst ... — —
282
Otley Technical
H. H. Birch . — —
58
Pudsey Technical
A. B. Oldfield . — —
733
Selby Technical ...
J. Speak (acting) — 35
170
Settle Technical
J.Pye ... — -
190
Shipley Technical
W.H.Buckley ... — —
588
Skipton Technical
T. C. Midgley . — —
311
Sowerby Bridge Technical
G. V. Dalby . — —
327
Spenborough Technical . .
W. Pearson... — —
280
Todmorden Technical
A. C. Pawson — —
558
* Boy Entrants Alining
Art Schools . „
f'ull-twie
P*n-nmc
Name of School
Head Student*
Students
Batley Art . .
Dr. T. Heap . 15
199
Harrogate Art
T P. Jenkins . . 73
395
Keighley Art
A.G.Langhorne(dt7z;/£) 29
155
Selby Art
J. Speak (acting) 31
207
Shipley Art
W. H. Buckley ... 15
244
Skipton Art
J. C. Midgley .. 5
178
Art Classes
Part-time
Name of Art Classes
Head
Students
Aireborough Art Classes
R. L. Wilkinson ... —
—
Bmgley Art Classes
A. Rawlinson —
258
Brighouse Art Classes
(Vacant) ... . —
11
Holmfirth Art Classes
A. Bleasby .. —
12
Morley Art Classes
C. F. Thetford . —
—
Otley Art Classes ...
H. H. Birch —
33
Pudsey Art Classes
A. B. Oldfield . . —
286
Todmorden Art Classes
A. C. Pawson. .. —
53
Junior
Technical Schools
No. of
Name of School
Head
Pupils
Batley Junior Technical
Dr. T. Heap
198
Bingley Junior Technical
A. Rawlinson ..
92
Dinnington Junior Technical
H.Ralph
273
Harrogate Junior Technical
T. R. Lupton
310
Keighley Junior Technical
W. Hc-iiev . ..
172
Mexborough Schofield Junior . . .
M Chrk
303
Technical
Selby Junior Technical ...
J. Speak (acting)
144
Whitwood Junior Technical
W. C. Harmer
295
Junior Art Departments
No. of
Name of School
Head
Pupils
Batley Art School Dr
. T. Heap
55
Keighley Art School A.
C. Langhornc (acting)
53
Remand Home
The County Council maintain a Remand Home at Nortonthorpe Hall, Scissett,
nr. Huddersfield, with accommodation for 50 boys.
221
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
YORKSHIRE (West Riding)
MEMBERS
CHAIRMAN
Hyman, Councillor W. M., AshvUIe, Cqach
Road, Bnghouse.
VICE-CHAIRMAN
Johns, Alderman W J., Trelawne, Oakworth,
near Keighley
COUNTY ALDERMFN
Armistead, J. H., MA, Kingarth, Wheatley
Road, Ilkley.
Barber, A,, Sunnymcad, Redhijl, Kivcton
Park, near Sheffield.
fearber, W, M.B.E., Ciceter, Mill Hill Lane,
Pontefract.
Bland, Mrs. L. M , 13, Craven Terrace, Settle
Flaveil, A., Glen-Roy, Minsthorpe Lane,
Moorthorpe, South Elmsall, near Ponte-
fract.
Foulstone, T. H., 103, Snapehill Road, Darfield,
near Barnsley.
Grylls, R. M., Broomhill, Gomersal, near Leeds
Hirst, K, Beaumont, Hebden Bridge.
Lane, J. W., B.E.M, The Cottage, Adwick-le-
Street, near Doncaster
Runton, Mrs. Ryder, QBE, 'Ben Rhyddms,
Ilkley.
Smith, Lady Mabel, Barnes Hall, Greno^ide,
near Sheffield.
Spence, T. F., Red Hills Grange, Ripon
Taylor, EM Acacia, Lumley Street, Whitwood
Mere, Castleford
Tomlinson, T., B E.M., 20, Fitzwilham Street,
Elsecar, near Barnsley
Turner, W, H., Fairhavcn, Wood Lane,
RothwcII, near Leeds.
COUNTY (COUNCILLORS
Banks, Col. C., M.B E , Sprmgsyde, Otley.
Broadley, K , fc sc , Heath Hall, Norland, near
Sowerby Bridge
Cornthwaite, F. J , South View, Rathmell,
Settle.
Creighton, M , Sunnymedc, Station Street,
Swmton, near Rotherham
Cutts, H., 48, Burman Road, Wath-upon-
Dcarne, near Rotherham
Ellison, T. B , Hillcrest, Common Lane,
East Ardsley, near Wakefield.
Geldard, N , The Grange, Grange Estate, Ben
Rhydding, Ilkley.
Green, Mrs. H. E , Langs ctt, near Stocksbridge,
Sheffield.
Harkm, J., 40, Blakcridge Lane, Batley.
Houldsworth, Lady H., B right's Cottage, St.
James* Street, Heckmondwikc
Longdcn, H. A., Peekfield Lodge, South
Milford.
Mason, G. S , 25, Devonshire Street, Keighlcy.
Mather, Dr. J. De Ville, Clari'mont, Tod-
morden.
Middlebrook, H. A , Ness Bank, Brayton, neai
Selby.
Rowley, E.t 3, Appletree Road, Purston,
Featherstone
Smith, Mrs. E E , Donmthonie, Kmders
Lane, Greenikld, ncai Oldham
Smith, Mrs. J , Wood View, Manchester Road,
Marsdcn, near Huddersfield.
Spivey, T W., 97, Wakciield Road, Lepton,
near Huddersfield
Sylvester, G O., 70, Firvillc Street, Normanton.
Wilkinson, A E., Wilton House, 3^ Cobcar
Street, Elsecar, Barnslev
H. W Wills, 1, Princess Street, Mirficld.
Wright, G, MBI , 14, Thackray Lane, Ponte-
CO-OP nn
Bullock, | Rt 1, Norwood Villas, Camp
Mount, Pontefract.
Dyson, R , Silkstone, near Barnsley
Hardaker, Mrs L, Harrowine, Skipton Road,
Keighley.
Hepworth, B., Temperance Villa, Gawthorpc,
Ossett.
Ibbcrson, Mrs G., Chyvadna, Mapplcwell,
Barnsley
Masson, Or J. I, Mni , I he Umveisity,
Sheffield.
Rastall, Mrs A , Woodsctts Road, North
Anston, Sheffield
Smith, Prof. F , The University, Leeds
Sowden, P , Bndgeroyd House, Eastwood,
Todmorden
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CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR ...
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANTS
ORGANISER OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
ORGANISER OF INFANTS AND
NURSERY SCHOOLS
SUPERVISOR OF SCHOOL
MEALS
YOUTH ORGANISER
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
BUREAU
ADVISER IN Music
BUILDINGS INSPECTOR
SCHOOL MEDICAL STAFF...
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGIST
PSYCHIATRIST
SOCIAL WORKER
EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
SPECIALIST
EYE SPECIALIST ...
ORTHOPAEDIC SPECIALIST...
SKIN CONSULTANT
SCHOOL DENTISTS..
ARCHITECTS
POPULATION . .
EDUCATION RATH LEVIED,
1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1945-46
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
BARNSLEY (C.B.)
Alderman J. Jones, C.B.E., J.PO LL.D.
H. V. Lightfoot, B.SC., Education Department, Town
Hall, Barnsley. Tel.: 3232.
SECONDARY
SCHOOLS
SECONDARY
Schools
CENTRAI
MODERN
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
SPECIAL SCHOOL
SCHOOL CAMP
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
(Jointly with W.R.C.C.)
H. A Redburn, B.A.
S. Jebson.
F. Jagger, A.C.I.S.
Miss M. J. Blair.
Miss E. E. Harries.
Miss D. I. Scott.
C. H. W. Clarke, B.SC.
F. C. Hannen, Juvenile Employment Officer, Town
Hall, Barnsley
D. J. Green, B.A.
G. Townshend.
J. Tudor Lewis, M.D., D.P.H. (Chief Medical Officer) ;
Miss M. W. Blackwood, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. (Deputy
Medical Officer) ; Miss C. L. M. Scally, M.B., CH.B.,
D.P.H. ; O. Jacobson, M.D. (Heidelberg).
Dr. Mary MacTaggart.
Consultant, Dr. Eddlestone (Leeds).
Mrs. M. Harrington.
W. L. Rowe, M.B., CH.B., F.R.C.S.
H. Tomlin, M.D. (Pair-time).
H. L. Crockett, M.B., CH.B. (Part-rime).
Miss D. Fletcher, M.B.
J. K. Penny, L.D.S., and C. G. O'Neill.
Dyson, Cawthorne and Coles, 25, Regent Street,
Barnsley. Tel. : 3334.
73,807.
5s. 11.55d.
£1,547 12s. 9.<>2d
County
Voluntary
C Bounty .
County
Voluntary
Totals
County
Assisted
18
5
20
Boys
743
T(> of
epts
26
8
44
GtrL
620
u> on Roll
H-3-46
6,278
1,434
571
1,894
144
10,321
To: 'is
743
620
1,363
One P.D. Open-Air School with 80 on roll.
Scout Dike, near Penistone. Open May to September,
inclusive. Accommodation for 150 children and
teachers.
Barnsley Girls' High School : 643 Girls on Roll.
Headmistress — Miss C. D. M. Baldwin, M.A.
Tel. 2093.
Barnsley and District Holgate Grammar School :
778 Boys on Roll. Headmaster— J. W. Roche,
M.A., B.SC. (Econ.). Tel. : 3720.
227
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
BARNSLEY (C.B.)
TECHNICAL COLLEGE
JUNIOR TECHNICAL SCHOOL
SCHOOL OF ART
YOUTH ORGANISER
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
BUREAU
SWIMMING
ADVISER IN Music
BUILDINGS INSPECTOR
Principal — H. L. Haslcgrave, M.A. (CANTAB.), PH.D.
(LONDON), M.SC. (ENG.), A.M.I.MECH.E., A.M.t.E.E.
Senior Full-time Students, 56. Part-time Day and
Evening Students, 2,831, Tel. : 3769.
Head— H. P. Williamson, M.SC. No. on Roll : 541.
Principal — L. H. H. Glover, A.R.C.A. ; Senior Full-
time Students, 13 ; Part-time Day and Evening
Students, 102. Tel. • 3413.
C. H. W. Clarke, B.sc.
F. C. Hannen, Juvenile Employment Officer, Town
Hall, Barnsley. Tel.: 3232.
One Swimming Bath atteched to a Senior School.
One Open- Air Swimming Bath at School Camp.
Use of two Corporation Swimming Baths three days
weekly.
D. T. Green.
G. Townshend.
Committee
School Attendance and Welfare
Juvenile Employment
School Health Services .
Sites, Buildings and Development
Primary Education
Secondary Education
Further Education
Finance and General Purposes
Reconstruction
SUB-COMMITTEES
Chairman
Councillor I. Briggj..
. . Councillor G Maj»on, j P
Alderman E. Sheenen, j p
Alderman J Jones, c u.i , j i» , T i i>
Alderman A Jepson, J.P
Alderman E. Sheenen, J.P,
Alderman Revd D. Allott, M A
Alderman J Jones, c 3 t,, j P , I L u
Alderman J. Jones, i. B t , j p , LI n
MEMBERS
CHAIRMAN*
Jones, Alderman J., C.B t , JP, 11 D, 15,
Huddersiield Road,
VlCt-CHAIRMAN
Sheenen, Alderman E , J.P., 26, Cope Street
MAYOR
Dunk, Alderman A , MM, j P , 30, Farrar
Street.
Ai DLRMEM
Allott, Rev D , MA., 6, Mount Vernon Road
Guest, J , j P , 4, Queen's Way.
Jepson, A., j ? , 9, Oaks Terrace, Stairfooi
Wright, A , 34, Harvey Street.
COUNCII i ORS
Addy, H , ^, Burton Bank
Brannan, Mrs. M, 11, Canda Street
Briggs, I.., 12, Newman Avenue, Carlton
Burgin, H , 24, Blenheim Road.
Mason, G , JP, HO, Barnsley Road, Stairfoot
McVie, A. E , 1 3, Rowland Road
Potter, H , M INSF B E., Osborne House, Monk
Bretton
Race, G , 62, Princess Street
Rideal, J G E , D & o , Keir House, Sackville
Street
Ruse, P., 6, Wilthorpe Green*
Trueman, S , 4, New Lane, Smithies
Walker, P. O., M A., LL B., Regent Street
Wmierhottom, 5, Blackburn Lane
Co-oi»Ttn
Cope, Miss G , 53, Broadway
Gundry, W. R , 16, Carrmgton Street
Hudson, Rev Canon W. C , Holy Rood Pics-
bytcry
Pickles, T , B.SC , 7, Moorland Avenue
Thompson, Rev. J W , B.A , u u , The Manse,
6, Huddersiield Road
Wilkinson, Rev Canon W h , MA, The
Rectory, Huddersficld Rt>ad
BARROW-IN-FURNESS (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN Alderman R. A. Brunskill, J.P.
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER W. G. Bate, B.SC., Education Ollices, Barrow-m-
Furness. Tel. : Barrow 458-9.
J. West.
CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT
CHIEF ORGANISER AND
TECHNICAL ASSISTANT
Music ORGANISER
RECREATION AND SOCIAL
AND PHYSICAL TRAINING
ORGANISER
PHYSICAL TRAINING
ORGANISER
SCHOOL MEALS ORGANISER Miss E. Fielding.
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER A. R. Forrest, M.DO CH.B., D.P.H. (Medical Officer of
Health).
DEPUTY SCHOOL MEDICAL (Vacancy).
OFFICER
Lt.-Col. E. F. Wilson, M.B.E., B.SC., M.KD.
H. H. Thomas.
W. E. Edmondson.
Miss K. S. Davis.
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ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS
SENIOR SCHOOL DENTAL
OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL DENTAL
OFFICER
ARCHITECT
CHIEF ASSISTANT ARCHITECT
BUILDING MANAGER
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED
1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1945-46
SCHOOLS —
COUNTY SECONDARY ...
BARROW-IN-FURNESS (C.B.)
G. G. Dickie, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; Dorothy G. Stewart,
M.B.J CH.B. ; F. Klopstock, M.D.
J. Hughlings Davies, L.D.S.
Winifred G. Sivewright* L.D.S.
J. N. Flitcroft, A.M.INST.C.E. (Borough Engineer and
Surveyor).
D. Livingstone, A.R.I. B,A.
E. S. Ballard.
66,440.
64.78d.
£1,595 (estimated).
No. of No. on Roll
Depart ments . 3 1 -3-46.
i 529
PRIMARY
OTHER COUNTY
INSTITUTIONS FOR
FURTHER EDUCATION
Grammar Boys (Head Master
S. M. Price, M.A., M.ED.)
Grammar Girls (Head Mistress
M. J. Hillier,B.A.) 1 447
Technical Boys (Head Master :
B. Sandham, M.F.NG.)... . 1 112
Modern 6 1,357
County . 15 4,642
Voluntary . . .. 9 1,731
Partially Sighted . . . 1 11
Open Air .. . ... 1 84
Nursery . 1 100
36 9,013
Technical College (Principal : B. Sandham, M.LNG.)
School of Art (Head Master : F. S. Sanderson, A.R.C.A.).
Women's Institute (Senior and Junior Courses) (Head
Mistress : Miss E. M. Gregory).
Evening Institutes : Junior Commercial and Technical.
Youth Service
The Youth Committee is a Sub-Committee of the Further Education Sub-
Committee. The present membership of 36 includes the Chairman and the
Vice-Chairman, appointed by the L.E.A., and five representatives of the L.E.A.,
together with representatives of Industry (2), Employees (2), Teachers (2), Youth
Council (4), Voluntary Organisations (14), Churches (3), and other specially
interested persons (2).
During the year 1945-46, the Education Committee expended some £3,600 on the
Youth Service and for the year 1946-47 have made provision for an expenditure of
some £4,500.
With local associations — Scouts, Guides, sports* leagues, etc. — regarded as single
organisations, there are 35 affiliated groups.
Training courses are arranged on different aspects of Youth Service including
various branches of Physical Recreation, Club-leadership, Drama and Camping.
The Authority's camp is used by members of many organisations and by groups
from other areas.
Instructors arc provided for members of voluntary groups and the free use of school
premises and playing fields is allowed to all types of affiliated youth organisations.
School Meals Service
The meals are at present cooked at two central kitchens and two self-contained
canteens, except that the meals for the Open Air School — isolated on an island —
are supplied by a caterer. Six pre-fabricated kitchens and dining rooms are to be
erected and one building is to be converted to a kitchen and dining room to meet
the anticipated increase due to the introduction of free meals.
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BARROW-IN-FURNESS (C.B.)
MEMBERS
MAYOR
Jones, Councillor A , J.P., Town Hall.
CHAIRMAN
Brunskill, Alderman R A , J.P , Abbey Gate,
Furness Abbey.
VICE-CHAIRMAN
Longstaffe, Councillor F. J., 13, Gainsborough
Place.
ALDERMEN
Gibbon, J. T.3 J.P , 156, Ramsden Street.
Miller, J., 5, Rakesmoor Lane.
Poyntz, W. W., '* Wiston," Harrel Lane
Ward, J E , J.P , 6, Willow Road.
COUNCILLORS
Doyle, E, M , 172, Yarlside Road.
Harper, D , 1, Bay View Grove.
Hastwell, G. D., 57, Anchor Road.
Hearsey, A. L., 4, Belvedere Road.
Jackson, D., 42, Vengeance Street.
Magee, H. R., 7, Farm Street.
Smyth, E., 4, Niobe Street.
Ward, E. A., J.P., 1, Park Drive.
Winn, P., 42, Melbourne Street.
Wood, J., Dane Garth, Dane Avenue.
CO-OPTED
Beahon, Rev T , St Patrick's Presbytery.
Had, Rev. M. H., Ill, Abbey Road.
Lambeth, Rev. Canon, St. George's Vicarage.
CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION
DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF
EDUCATION
SCHOOL MEDICAL STAFF...
BATH (C.B.)
Councillor E. E. Clements.
H. W. Brand, M.A., Guildhall, Bath.
Vacancy.
Tel. : Bath 5423.
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED
1946-47
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1946-47
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY
MODERN SCHOOLS
B. A. Astley Wcston, M.B., B.S. (Bristol), M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.,
D.P.H. (School Medical Officer) ; Mrs. N. D. Pinker-
ton, M.B.J B.S. (Lond.) ; H. Campbell, M.B., CH.B.,
D.P.H. ; W. N. Taylor, M.D., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.,
D.P.H. (Assistant Medical Officers) ; E. H. Hartley,
L.D.S. (Liverpool) ; C. F. Howell, L.D.S. (Bristol)
(School Dental Surgeons) ; School Nurses : Miss
A. M. Fuller, S.R.N., S.C.M. ; Miss S. B, Collins,
S.R.N., and Mrs. D. Hales, S.R.N.
Census, 1931—68,815.
4s. 3.6d.
£2,620.
Provided
Non-Provided
C. ofE.
R.C. ...
Totals
No.
9
13
2
24
No. of No. on Roll
Departments 31-3-46
14 3,527
15
2
31
2,904
373
6,804
Provided Secondary Grammar Schools Head.
Boys L. Scott, M.A.
Girls Miss W. M. Cook, B.SC.
Non-Provided Grammar Schools (not aided by L.E.A.)
King Edwards School H. M. Porter, M.A.
Bath High School for Girls Miss G. Blackburn, M.A.
Technical College
Technical Secondary School ... ... L. J. Castle, B.SC.
School of Art Clifford Ellis.
Training Colleges
Principal
Domestic Science Teachers, 180 students ... Miss E. B. Neilson.
City of Bath Training College for Teachers,
100 students ... ... ... ... Miss A. M. Dawson, M.A.
Bath Academy of Art, Corsharn Court ... Clifford Ellis.
School Meals Service
ORGANISER Miss H. S. Graham.
CENTRAL KITCHEN ... Serving 1,250 meals daily.
Self contained School Canteens are functioning at 10 schools and serve 2,350 mea
daily.
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BATH (C.B.)
Youth Service
The Youth Service Sub-Committee of the Bath Education Authority has four
large Youth Centres and assistance is given to voluntary organisations.
COUNCILLORS
Clements, E E., 27, Rivers Street
Andrews, J. W., 4, The Circle, Southdown.
Cordiner, Mrs., 8, First Avenue.
Jenkins, The Rev. W. J , " Westmead,"
Englishcombe Lane.
Lock, Maior G. D., 12, Abbey Churchyard
Rossiter, W. H., Royal Oak, Pulteney Road
Richards, W. H., 33, Wells Road
Fitzjohn, Mrs. 13, Marlborough Buildings
Tranter, — , Amoril House, Bathcaston.
Hulson, T., " Trevidor," 15, Bloomneld
Avenue.
Foster, W. H., 2, Milton Avenue.
Cox, — , Lyncombe Rise, Lyncombe Vale
Haskins, — , J.P., 83, Shakespeare Avenue
Coates, Mrs , 16, George Street.
Huntley, — , Northgate, Bath.
Gallop, — , 16, Union Passage, Bath
Jones, T , 53, Brook Road.
Trounson, — ,
Bath
1 Tilchurst," Cleveland Walk,
CO-OPTED
Bath, The Ven the Aichdeacon of, The Abbey
Rectory, 17, Park Lane
Coggan, The Rev. W J., 22, Penn Lea Road.
Dann, 'I he Rev. Preb A., 5, Oldheld Road.
Hackett, The Very Rev Canon P V, St.
John's Presbytery, 13, South Parade
Lewis, Miis M. E., 2, George Street, Bathwick
Hill
Wilson-Smith, Mrs , 19, Marlborough Build-
ings
Sparey, A H , 1. Coburg Villas*, Camden
Road
Collins, H H., 1, Chaucer Road.
Morns, Sir Philip, c B r , Vice-Chancellor,
Bristol University
Castle, F , 16, Second Avenue
BELFAST
(See Section for Northern Ireland)
CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
INSPECTOR OF SCHOOLS ...
ORGANISERS OF SPECIAL
SUBJECTS
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS
SCHOOL DENTAL SURGEON
ASSISTANT SCHOOL DENTAL
SURGEONS
ARCHITECT
ACCOUNTANT
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED
1946-47
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1946-47
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
BIRKENHEAD (C.B.)
... Councillor John Furness.
... G. B. Dempsey, M.C., M.A., Education Offices, 63,
Hamilton Square, Birkenhcad. Tel. : Birkenhead
3080.
... J. J. Williams, M.A.
... W. Watson Williams, B.sc.
Miss T. H. Walters (Domestic Subjects and Needle-
work) ; W. N. Patterson and Miss E. A. Gee (Physical
Training).
Vacant.
F. G. Foster, M.A., M.D., D.P.H. (Deputy Medical
Officer of Health) ; Miss A. M. Williams, M.B.
CH.B.3 D.P.H. ; Stanley Ball, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H.
E. Blackstock, M.D., CH.B., B.SC., B.A.O., D.P.H.
J. M. Ritchie, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; V. O'Reilly, M.B.
CH.B., B.A.O. ; D. L. Murray, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
Mrs. Esme I. Grant, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
P. Wilson Smith, L.D.S.
J. B. Andrew, B.D.S. ; M. Smith, L.D.S. ; Miss E. M
Warlow, L.D.S.
B. Robinson, M.INST.M. £ CY.E., M.R.SAN.I. (Borough
Surveyor).
G. Eccles, F.I.M.T.A., A.S.A.A. (Borough Treasurer).
Census 1931—147,946.
4s. 7.40d.
£3,850.
Provided
Non-Provided
C. of E.
R.C. ...
Totals
No.
16
9
7
32
No. of No. on Roll
Departments 31-3-46
31
13
14
58
8,323
1,365
3,301
12,989
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
BIRKENHEAD (C.B.)
NURSERY CLASSES Three with 154 on roll,
SPECIAL SCHOOLS .. ... One — Provided — with 101 on roll and 1 for Partially
Blind and 1 for Stammerers,
SCHOOL CLINICS, ETC. ... Seven. No. No.
Boys on Roll Girk on Roll
SECONDARY SCHOOLS ... (a) Provided ... 8 2,655 6 2,111
(b) Non-Provided — — — —
but aided on a
deficiency basis
(c) Non-Provided 3 1,492 3 1,016
but aided on
other basis
(d) Non-Provided — — 1 312
and not aided by
T ~C A . - - ._....
'Totals ... 11 4,147 10 3,439
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT R. Burns, Executive Officer, Juvenile Employ-
BUREAU ment Bureau, Education Offices, Birkenhead.
YOUTH COMMITTEE . . . Hon. Secretary : The Director of Education acts as
Secretary.
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Name of School Head
(a) Provided Boys9 Schools
Birkenhead Institute E. Wynne Hughes, M.A., M.SC.
Rock Ferry High School R. J. Griffith, M. A.
. Park High School H. T. King, M.A.
Alpha Drive . . . A . Longley .
Temple Road .. D. H. Cooper, B.A.
Hemingford Street .. E.A.Dickens,
Brassey Street .. .. ... J.H.Jones.
Tollemache Road ... . . J. G. Gidney, B.sc.
Provided Girls' Schools
Girls' Secondary School .. Miss E. N. Howelis, M.A.
Alpha Drive . . Miss D. Cocker, B.A.
Temple Road . ... Miss M. Jones.
Conway Street ... .. Miss W. G. Loudon.
Brassey Street Miss M. E. Williams.
Tollemache Road Miss L. G. Nash, M.SC.
(b) Non-Provided, but aided on other basis
Birkenhead School (B.) ... ... K. D. Robinson, M.A.
St. Anselm's College (B.) .. .. .. Rev. Br. P. C. Curran, B.A., B.SC.,
H.DIP.ED.
St. Hugh's (B.) C.H.Mather.
Convent F. C. J. Secondary School (G.) ... Madam M. Holland, B.A.
Birkenhead High School (G.) Miss H. N. Stephen, M.A.
Our Lady's (G.) Miss M. Doran.
( d) Non-Provided, and not aided by the L.E.A.
Upton Hall Convent Madam N. M. Coppinger, B.A.
TECHNICAL COLLEGES AND TECHNICAL INSTITUTES
Name of Institute Head
Laird School of Art H. T. Hoodiess, A.R.C.A., A.T.D.
Technical College F. R. Rogers, M.INST.M.E.
School of Commerce ... ...
Women's Technical Institute Miss T. H. Waiters.
Junior Evening Institutes Five Institutes for Boys and Girls.
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MEMBERS
MAYOR
Halhgan, Councillor M , j P , 17, Park Road
East.
CHAIRMAN OF FINANCE COMMUTE
Prentice, Alderman G. S., j P , 31, Ccarns
Road.
CHAIRMAN
l'*urncss, Councillor J., 58 Egertun Park, Rock
Ferry.
DEPL n -CHAIRMAN
Yates, Alderman C. J., " Mirafloreb," Manor
Drive, Upton
ALDbRMEN
Boyd, A , " Wyncote," Tower Road North,
Heswall
DevenJl, H , 4, Reedvillc, Claughton
Naylor, F , J.P , *' Tcmngton," 80 Mount Road.
COUNCILLORS
GarMang, l« , M A.} *53, Manor Hill.
Greggams, Mrs. C A., 93, Bercsford Road,
Oxton.
BIRKENHEAD (C.B.)
Johnston, R. C > 23, Carlaw Road, Prenton
Kennedy, J , 47, Rose Mount, Oxton.
Miller, J , 19, Alexandra Drive, Rock Ferry
Poland, M , 128, Grange Road West.
Power, W H., 24, Rosebery Grove
Ward, T H., 10, Osbornc Road
Woodcock, G. A , 13, Howbeck Road
CO-OPTED
li., D.D,
Blow, Rev. N J., Oxton Vicarage
Hazlehurst, Very Rev Provo&t H
St. Joseph's, North Road.
Mountford, Dr. J. F, U.LITT , The University,
Liverpool
Mdvor, W. T , j v , 309, Cleveland Street
Harrison, G. W, 24, Hgerton Park, Rock
I?crry
Benson3 Miss E S , 83, Gorsefield Road
Mather, C H , 5, Thornton Avenue, Higher
Bebington
L ockyer, C R , 24, Kmgswood Boulevard,
Higher Bebington
CHAIRMAN
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICHR
EDUCATION OFFICES
ASSISTANT EDUCATION
OFFICERS
SENIOR ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANTS
CLERK TO SPECIAL
SCHOOLS
SUB-COMMITTEE
CLERK TO SITES AND
BUILDINGS
SUB-COMMITTEE
ORGANISING OFFICER AND
CLERK TO THE JUVENILE
EMPLOYMENT AND WEL-
FARE SUB-COMMITTfcE
CLERK TO HYGIENE SUB- W. Lackey.
COMMITTEE
SUPERINTENDENT OF
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
OFFICERS
CHIEF ACCOUNTANT
GENERAL INSPECTORS
SCHOOLS
BIRMINGHAM (C.B.)
Alderman Sir W. Martineau.
E. L. Russell, M.A.
Council House, Margaret St., Birmingham^ 3. Tel. :
Central 7000.
R. E. Cousens , W. E. Jarrcti, M.A. ; C. McCaw, M.A.
W. D. Gregg, M.A. 5 L, W. K. Brown, B.A.
R. E. Cousens.
E. L. Vickerstaff.
Mifs M. S. Miller, M.B.E.
L. Hague. (Tel. : Central 7741.)
... D. B. Sutton.
OF F. A. Norwell, M.A., B.sc. ; Miss J. G. MacGregor,
M.A., PH.D., B.ED. ; C. G. Hey, B.A. ; A. T. Good-
born, B.SC.
ORGANISING INSPECTORS OF D. MacCuaig ; Miss A. Thorpe.
PHYSICAL TRAINING
D. MacMahon, O.B.E., D.MUS.
G. V. Wilson, B.A.
Miss V. B. Mann.
Miss A. G. S. Jonesj B.SC.
MUSICAL ADVISER...
ORGANISING INSPECTOR OF
EVENING INSTITUTES
ORGANISING INSPECTOR OF
DOMESTIC SUBJECTS
SUPERVISOR OF SCHOOL
MEALS '
INSPECTOR OF RESIDENTIAL Miss E. L. S. Ross, M.A., B.ED.
AND SPECIAL SCHOOLS
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER J. R. Mitchell, M.C., M.B., CH.BO D.P.H.
DIRECTOR OF CHILD C. L. C. Burns, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.M.
GUIDANCE CLINIC Midland 5961.)
MANAGER OF WORKS ... (Vacant).
ENGINEER G. Hart, MJ.H.V.B.
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BIRMINGHAM (C.B.)
ARCHITECT ...... W. T. Benslyn, A.R.C.A., F.R.I.B.A.
CHIEF ASSISTANT N. Wigzell, A.R.I.B.A.
ARCHITECT
QUANTITY SURVEYOR ... G. Stuart Frazier, F.S.I.
POPULATION ( 1939 figure) 1 ,055,000.
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE . . £29,125.
(estimated) 1945-46
DAY OF MEETING ...... Last Friday in each month.
SCHOOLS CONTROLLED ... Primary, 181 ; Voluntary, 87 ; Secondary — Grammar,
1945-1946 10 ; Modern, 81 ; Voluntary Modern, 3 ; Technical,
5 ; Day Continuation, 1 ; Technical Colleges, 3 ;
Commercial College, 1 ; College of Art, 1 ; School
of Art, 1 ; Branch Art Schools, 11 ; Evening
Institutes, 16 , Special, 19.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School Head
Central Grammar School for Boys ... . R. M. S. Pasley, M.A.
Brdington Grammar School for Girls Miss M. G. Watkins, M.A.
George Dixon Grammar School for Boys .. T. W. Rumsby, M,A.
George Dixon Grammar School for Girls ... Miss E. L. Ritchie, M.A.
King's Norton Grammar School for Boys . W. H. Reynolds, B.sc., A.R.C.SC.
King's Norton Grammar School for Girls ... Miss E. I. Dynes, B.sc.
Moseley Grammar School for Boys ... .. E. H. Robinson, M.A.
Saltley Grammar School . . . . . Dr. W. V. Lloyd, M.SC.
Waverley Grammar School .. .. .. F. P. Whitcley, M.A.
Yardley Grammar School . - V. J. Long, M.A., B.SC.
Technical Schools
Aston Commerical School . .. .. Dr. W. S. Flack, M.SC.
Sparkhill Commercial School . C. H. Toy.
Handsworth Technical School . A. J. Bryant, B.SC., A.M.I.MECH.E.
Bordesley Green Technical School . . H. B. Brown, B.sc., A.M.I.MECH.E.
Moseley Road School of Arts and Crafts .. C. H. Adams.
COMMERCIAL AND TECHNICAL SCHOOLS
Senior Institutions
Name of School Principal or Head
Birmingham Central Technical College, Suffolk —
Street, Birmingham, 1
Aston Technical College, Whitehead Road, D. D. Stockley, B.SC. (Hons.),
Aston, Birmingham, o M.I.MECH.E.
Handsworth Technical College, Golds Hill A. Robson, B.sc., B.COM., M.I.MECH.E.
Road, Handsworth, Birmingham, 21
Bordesley Green Evening Engineering School, H. B. Brown, B.SC.ENG., A.M.I.MECH.E.
Bordesley Green Road, Birmingham, 9
City of Birmingham Commercial College, A. M. B. Rule, M.A., LL.B., Barrister-
Suffolk Street, Birmingham, 1 ... at-Law (Acting).
CONTINUATION SCHOOL
Name of School Head
Bournville Day Continuation School (Boys and —
Girls)
EVENING INSTITUTES
Institute Head Teacher
Acock's Green and Yardley .. ..... C. Fleckner.
Allen's Cross ........ . ... J. F. Slim.
Aston and Perry Barr ........... W. V. Waddoup, B.SC.
Bournville and Northfield ........ S.R.Bromley.
Central .................. C. Hotter.
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BIRMINGHAM (C.B.)
EVENING mSTTTVTES— continued.
Erdington H. W. Wilson.
Harborne and Qumton ... ,.. . . B. Z. Cohen, M.A.
Kingstanding and Great Burr Miss A. L. Watson.
Moseley and King's Heath J. J. Hcgan.
Rotton Park and Handsworth . . ... H. W. Srephenson, B.A.
Saltley W. Lewis.
Selly Oak and Wesley Castle C. L. Harrison.
Small Heath and Sparkbrook ... ... W. G. Flowers, B.A.
Sparkhill and Hall Green W.Jenkins.
YardleyWood F. P. Huband.
Athletic Institute and Miss M. I.
Waterman.
College and Branch Schools of Arts and Crafts
Name of School Principal or Head
College of Artb and Crafts ... ... ... —
School for Jewellers and Silversmiths ... —
Aston D. W. Glcdhill.
Bournville ... ... ... ... ... (Vacant).
Rotton Park W. E. Bndgeman.
Handsworth . J. Dorey.
Harborne F. Lewis.
Kingstanding Miss A. L. Watson.
Moseley Road . E. R. B. Smethurst.
Erdington R, G. Baxindale.
Saltley W.Lewis.
Small Heath . . H. Sands.
Sparkhill W. Jenkins.
Nursery Schools
Name of School Accom. Head
Brearley Street 140 Miss D. M. Plait.
Dartmouth Street 90 Miss M. Freeman.
Heathway 45 Miss I. M. Bugdcn.
Hightcrs Heath .. . . . 45 Miss M. E. Cousens.
*SellyOak 60 Miss S. L. Smith.
*Dcritend ..' 60 Miss B. M. Castley.
*Edith Cadbury School 80 Miss K. M. R. Thompson.
* Schools maintained by voluntary Committees, on which the Education Committee
is represented.
"•Nursery Classes in Primary Schools
Name of School Accom. Head Teacher
Rea Street South (Junior and Infants' 90 C. A. Adams.
Department)
Tilton Road (Junior and Infants' 60 Miss P. Edmonds.
Department)
Steward Street (Infants' Department) 30 Miss A. Worrall.
*In addition there are approximately 70 Nursery Classes attached to Primary
Schools which were formerly conducted under the provisions of Ministry of Education
Circular 1573.
PRIMARY SCHOOLS, 1945-46 County 131
Voluntary .. ... .. . ,. 64
Total 195
Youth Service — Youth Committee
The Youth Council, consisting of 56 members, is representative of all voluntary
youth organisations in the City. The various sections of the Council elect a Youth
Committee of 24 members. Secretary to the Youth Committee, N. L. Smith.
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BIRMINGHAM (C.B.)
MEMBERS
Tur LORD MAYOR
Giles, Alderman A. S , OBI-., M.I , j p , The
Council House, Birmingham, 1
CHAIRMAN
Martineau, Alderman Sir W , 41, Church Street,
Birmingham, 3
ALDiRMFN
Barrow, H , 40, Wcolcy Park Road, Selly Oak,
29.
Goodc, T. F , o B r , 24, Holloway Head, 1
Hackctt, T , J.P , 119, Bournville Lane, Bourn-
villc, 30.
Kenrick, W Byng, The Grove, Harborne, 17
Sam, Miss 1; E , M A , j P , 50, Bunbury Road,
Smith, Mrs. E V , J.P., 22, Yateley Avenue,
Great Barr, 22A.
Tilling, Mi&s E M.3 38, Cedar Road, Bournville,
30.
Turton, V. E , 48, Westmead Crescent, Erdmg-
ton, 24.
Watts, S. R., 70, Midhurst Road, King's
Norton, 30.
Woodhams, J W., 7, Haydon Croft, Yardley, 26.
Wood, D , 15, Goodby Road, Moseley, 13.
ll, jvuaa A JLx , ivi
NortMeld, 31
Whceldon, W H, 83, Aubrey Road, Small
Heath, 10
Wiggms-Davies, V, V , J.P , 37, Great Charles
Street, }.
COUNCILLORS
Baker, C F, c:ecil Street, 19
Balmer, J R , 26, Stcchford Lane, Ward hnd, S
Barrow, R M , M A , j P., 76 Corporation
Street, 2
Brown, S, J , 157, vStechford Road, Stcchford, 8.
Chafiey, L , 43, Hcathcote Road, Cottendge
30
Charles, Mrs R M , 686, KmRslandmg Road,
22C
Goddard, Mrs B , 68, Ktwdll Road, 28
Haslam, Dr. N h , 1020, Bristol Road, Selly
Oak, 29.
Kirby, W G , 24 Tetlcy Road, Hall Green, 1 1
Mole, E E , 77, Lakcy Lane, Hall Green, 28
Moodv, I< , 38, Stonclciqh Road, Handbuorth,
20.
Murtagh,Miss, 22, Augustus Road, lidgbaston,15.
Purdy, R., 117, Showcll Green Lane, Sparkhili,
11
Rigby, J , 139, Grove Road, Sparkhill, 11
Roach, R B. K, Flat 3, 6, Alcestcr Road,
Moseley, 13.
Semplc, W , 14, Devonshire Road, Handsworth
Wood, 20.
CO-OPTED
Barling, Miss E. M , M.B E , 58, Fountain
Road, Edgbaston.
Belhs, J. E , Skukusa, Moor Hall Park, Sutton
Coldfield.
Best, R D , 5, Westbourne Road, Edgbaston,
15.
Braddock, A P., M A , B.sc., 126, Selly Park
Road, Selly Park, 29.
Cadbury, Mrs L I , The Davids, Northfield,
31
Darby, R S., J.P , Guildhall Buildings, Naviga-
tion Street, 3
David, Miss J , 8, Stirling Court, Edgbaston, 16.
Foyle, Misb B , Boxioldia Ltd , Bournbrook, 29.
Frceland, E. F , 71, Temple Row, 2.
Gracie, J I , 88, Anderton Park Road, 13
Harrison, C A , B.A , Bournville Works,
Bournville.
Lloyd, Miss J M G , Dolobran, 15, Farquhar
Road, Edgbaston, 15.
Morris, C R , M A., King Edward's School,
15
Parker, Ven C. G. St. M , 3A, Alcester Road
South, King's Heath, 14
Priestley, Dr R E., The University, Edmund
Street, 3
Reynolds, Mrs. E E , 28, Robin Hood Lane,
Hall Green, 28
Shaw, J J , c B E , M sc , Sunnyside, Birming-
ham Road, West Bromwich
Thomson, T., 184, Wyndhurst Road, Stechford,
9.
Valentine, Prof C W , M A , D.PHIL., The White
House, Wythall, Worcestershire.
Walkden, W , 363, Station Road, Yardley, 25.
BLACKBURN (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS
SCHOOL DENTISTS
ORGANISERS OF SPECIAL
SUBJECTS
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
OFFICER
CHIEF WELFARE OFFICER . . .
ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR
ACCOUNTANT
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATES
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
NURSERY CLASSES
Alderman R, Sugden, J.P.
G. F. Hall, B.sc., Education Offices, Library Street,
Blackburn. Tel. : Blackburn 7161-2-3.
D. G. Hartley, B.A.
V. T. Thierens, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
A. B. Semple, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; K. Fost, M.B.,
CH.B., D.P.H. ; J. Q. Mountain, M.D., D.P.H.
H.Yatcs,L.D.s.(Scnior); J. Rigby, L.D.S.; J.Greyson,L.D.s.
D. G. Barnes and Miss W. M. Hopkins-Jones (Physical
Training) ; Miss J. Jowett (Domestic Subjects and
School Meals) ; T. Thomas (Youth Service).
H. Jolley.
R. Shaw.
W. Pickstone, A.M.INST.C.E. (Borough Engineer).
J. Bennett, F.I.M.T.A., A.S.A.A. (Borough Treasurer).
108,000 (estimated).
Education, 56.98d.
£2,969. No.
Provided ...
Non-Provided
Totals
11
23
34
No. on Roll
31-3-46
328
111
1,105
236
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
BLACKBURN (C.B.)
No. No. of No. on Roll
Departments 31-3-46
Provided 11 16 2,742
Non-Provided : —
CofE. ... 22 34 4,462
R.C 6 15 2,579
Totals ... 39 65 9,783
... One Open-Air School with 200 on roll; 1 Partially
Sighted Class with 15 on roll.
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Bovs
2
4
G?rL
3
2
(a) Provided
(b) Non-Provided,
but aided on a
basis other
than deficiency
Totals ...
Pupils in attendance at above Schools
Bovs Girls
(a) . . . 448 999
(b) 1,344 918
Mixed
3
Mixed
801
Total
8
6
14
Totals
2,248
2,262
Totals
1,792 1,917
801 4,510
TECHNICAL COLLEGES AND INSTITUTES
Name
Municipal Technical
College
School of Domestic Science
Harrison Girls' Institute ..
Four Evening Institutes . .
Other Classes
Principal
E. Tyler, D.sc.,
IUNST.P.,
A.M.I.E.E., A,F.R.AC.S.
Miss E. Ormerod
Miss L. Bolton-
King> B.A.
Senior Part-time Day
Pull-time and Evening
St itdents Students
188
642
334
123
Evening
Student*
2,279
548
455
673
182
MEMBERS
CHAIRMAN
Sugden, Alderman R., ] p , 13, Victoria Street.
VICE-CHAIRMAN
Grocott, Councillor J. R , 39, Lammack Road
ALDERMEN
Critchley, C. A , J.P , 18, Adelaide Terrace.
Hare, W., J.P., 77, Alexandra Road.
Townsend, A, 40, Oak Street.
COUNCILLORS
Eddie, G. B , 309, Revidge Road.
Dowdall, G., J.P., 9, Penzance Street.
Hargreaves, F., 49, Harcourt Road
Home, R. H. G , 12, Dukes Brow
Brogden, J., 43, Infirmary Road.
Dawson, H , 1, North Bank Avenue.
Edwards, L , 6, Mary Street
Mason, G, 232, Pleckgate Road
Hciuhall, W. A , 135, Lammack Road.
Railton, Mrs , 05, Queen Victoria Street
Sugden, Mrs , Glan-Wyc, Beardwood Drive.
CO-OP PLD
Molyneux, The Rev. W , St Matthew's
Vicarage.
McEncry, The Very Rev. Dean, St Alban's
Presbytery
Kcclcs, J R , " The Elms," Lower Darwen.
Wilson, A b , Bank House, Adelaide Terrace.
Gardner, Misb M , St Hilda's Modern Second-
ary School, Blackburn
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR ...
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT
BLACKPOOL (C.B.)
Councillor C. Wilkinson.
Councillor J. W. Huddart, J.P.
F. E. Harrison, M.C., M.A., Education Offices, Stanley
Buildings, Blackpool. Tel. : Blackpool 2043. Private
address : 223, Westmorland Avenue.
N. A. Y. Yorke-Lodge, M.A.
B. Hadfield.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES* YEAR BOOK
BLACKPOOL (C.B.)
ASSISTANT FOR FURTHER
EDUCATION AND
SECRETARY-ORGANISER
YOUTH COMMITTEE
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
ORGANISER OF DOMESTIC
SCIENCE AND SUPERVISOR
OF SCHOOL MEALS
ASSISTANT YOUTH OFFICER
SCHOOL MEDICAL STAFF ..
SCHOOL DENTISTS...
SUPERINTENDENT ENQUIRY
OFFICER
CHIEF CLERK
BOROUGH SURVEYOR
CHIEF ARCHITECTURAL
ASSISTANT TO BOROUGH
SURVEYOR
ACCOUNTANT
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE, 1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1944-45
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
OPEN AIR SCHOOL
NON-REORGANISED SCHOOLS
MODERN SCHOOLS
S. M. Boyce, B.A.
J. G. Lewis, Dip. S.S.P.E. & H., M.I.H., Miss M. B.
Black, Dip. B.O.P.T.C., C.S.M.M.G.
Mrs. D. Clarke.
Vacant.
G. W. Murray, M.B., CH.B,, D.P.H. (School Medical
Officer) ; Marjone M. Wilson, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
(Senior Assistant School Medical Officer) ; F. A.
McGennis, L.R.C.P.I. & L.M., L.R.C.S.I. & L.M.
(Assistant School Medical Officer),
W. A. tilley, B.D.S., L.D.S. (Dental Officer) ; J. S.
Couper, L.D.S. ; W. K. Rimmer, L.D.SO fc.D.s.
(Assistant Dental Officers).
C. Brandnck.
A. C. Kay, F.C.I.S.
A. S. Hamilton, B.SC., A.M.I.C.E., A.M.T.P.I.
N. Halhwell, L.R.I.B.A., S.I.A.A.
T. L. Poynton, F.I.M.T.A. (Borough Treasurer).
1945 Census— 146,370.
Primary, Secondary, Further, etc. 2s. 10.99d.
£7,100.
County . .
Voluntary
SECONDARY TECHNICAL
SCHOOLS
Voluntary
County . .
Voluntary
No.
18
9
1
2
7
1
1
No. on Roll
31-3-46
7,179
2,200
34
603
2,086
139
750
GRAMMAR
SCHOOLS
Head
Name of School
(a) County
Blackpool Grammar
Blackpool Collegiate
(6) Independent Aided
* Arnold Boys' School
*College of St. Joseph
*Convent of the Holy Child ...
(c) Independent Recognised
*Elmslie Girls' School
* Arnold Girls' School
*Provision for Residential pupils,
TECHNICAL INSTITUTIONS.
Blackpool Technical College and School of Art
PRINCIPAL M. W. Garside, B.A., F.R.S.A.
HEAD OF ART SCHOOL ... C. S. Hayes, A.R.C.A. (Lond.).
HEAD OF ENGINEERING R. H. Garner, B.SC. (Eng.).
DEPARTMENT
E. Benson, M.A., PH.D.
Miss J. R. F. Allan, M.A. ...
F. W. Holdgate, M.A.
Rev. Brother Goulding
Rev. Mother Mary Frideswide
Miss E. Brodie, M.A.
Miss A. C. Moore, B.A. ...
No. on Roll
31-3-46
550—600
550—600
400—450
400—450
450—500
350—400
200—250
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
BLACKPOOL (C.B.)
HEAD OF DOMESTIC SCIENCE Mrs. M. J, Dewhurst.
DEPARTMENT
ACTING HEAD OF COMMERCE R. W. Bills, M.COLL.H.
DEPARTMENT
HEAD OF BAKERY AND CON- Wm. Recs Jones,
FECTIONERY DEPARTMENT
HEAD OF HOTEL AND CATER- Vacant.
ING TRADES DEPT.
HEAD OF BUILDING TRADES H. T. Jackson, A.M.I.STRUCT.E.
DEPARTMENT No on Roll
Senior Full-time Students 71
Part-time Day Students 373
Part-time Day and Evening Students 585
Evening Students .. 4,716
Full-time Day Students (Day Continuation Classes, each Student
attends one day per week) 293
Evening Institutes No. of Evening
Name of Institute Head Students
Claremont Junior Evening Institute C. Whitfield, B.A. .. . 133
Highfield Junior Evening Institute. .. N. Bell . . 81
Tyldesley Junior Evening Institute J. W, Elliott . . . 165
Claremont Men's Adult Evening P. E. Lambton .. . . 85
Institute
Claremont Women's Adult Evening Miss G. Young 537
Institute
Highfield Men's Adult Evening J. Morris 86
Institute
Highfield Women's Adult Evening Miss M. M. Butterworth . . . 339
Institute
Classes for G.P.O. Messengers ... A. C. Allen 62
Junior Day Departments of the Technical College
Name of Institute Head No. on Roll
Junior Technical School R. H. Garner, B.SC. (ENG.), 83
A.M.I.MECH.EO A.M.I.E.E.,
A.F.R.Ae.S.
Junior Art School C. S.Hayes, A.R.C.A. (Lond.) 37
Junior Building .. H. T. Jackson,
A.M I.STRUCT.E. 46
SUB-COMMITTEES
Committee Chat* man
Finance and General Purposes Councillor C. Wilkinson
Primary Education Councillor S, Morris.
Secondary Education . ... .. . Alderman D. J. Bailey, j P.
Further Education Councillor F. I Nickson, M B E , j p.
Special Services . Rev. J. J. L Clayton.
Accounts . . . Councillor J. Hill
Sites and Buildings ... . . . . Councillor E. Smith.
Technical College Governors (including repre- Councillor F. I. Nickson, M u H , j.p.
sentatives of the Lancashire County
Council)
Youth Committee .. . . .. ... Councillor F. R Boydcll.
YOUTH COMMITTEE ... The Youth Committee is a Sub-Committee of the
Further Education Sub-Committee. The Committee
includes representatives of the Education Committee
and other municipal committees, the principal
religious communities, teachers, and the various
youth organisations of the Borough, together with
others representing civic, industrial and business life.
The Youth Committee has continued to help ex-
isting voluntary youth organisations, and has sought
to co-ordinate activities. Five successful Youth
Clubs (mixed) have been opened under the Education
Committee.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
BLACKPOOL (CJB.)
MEMBERS
MAYOR
Nickson, Councillor Frank I., M.B.H,, j P ,
Mayor's Parlour, Town Hall.
ALDLRMKN
Bailey, I) J , J v , 1, Knowsley Avenue
Thickctt, H. A , j p., " Arden," 3, Carhn Gate
COUNCILLORS
Anderson, J , Juii , " Claremont Hotel," North
Promenade
Dugdalc, W , la, George Avenue, Marton.
Dunn, C , 75, Fleetwood Road, Norbreck
I'urness, J R , 53, Gainsborough Road
Gnmbledeston, II , 163, Kingscote Drive
Hill, J., 46, Keml worth Gardens
Huddart, J W, j.v , 124, West Park Drive
Morn*, S., " The Grahims," 251, Whitcgate
Drive
Plant, W. T.f 3, Greenwood Avenue.
Smith, E , 14, Ansdcll Road.
Smith, J , j p , 152, Warlcy Road
Sudlow, Mrs R , 68, Lune Grove
Wells, F., 7, Dunes Avenue.
Wilkinson, C., 116, Park Drive.
Wmstanley, W. H., 78, Lomond Avenue.
" CO-OPTED
Hadfield, Miss A., 11, Kempton Avenue
Moore, Miss A. C., B A , Arnold Girls* School,
Lytham Road.
Tomlmson, Miss K. T , c;o Messrs. Kidd.
Whittaker & Son, 19, Chiton Street,
Watts, Miss A., 12, Leys Road
Hillman, Mrs. L J., 162, Reads Avenue.
Clayton, Rev J. J. L , 124, Cornwall Avenue
Pearson, Rev. Father T. Bt> D.D , PH.D., The
Presbytery, Crystal Road.
Bateson, R. G., 15, Talbot Road.
Brown, J. V., 12, Quecnsway
German, W., 105, Palatine Road.
Holdgate, F. W., MA., Arnold Boys* School,
Lytham Road.
Leslie, J , 18, Poulton Old Road.
Onley-Wildc, J., 6, Ullswater Road.
Whittaker, J W., 38, Park Drive,
BOLTON (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER
DEPUTY CHIEF EDUCATION
OFFICER
SUPERVISOR OF SCHOOLS ...
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
CHIEF CLERK
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
SCHOOL MEDICAL STAFF...
SUPERVISOR OF SCHOOL
MEALS
SPEECH THERAPIST
YOUTH ORGANISER
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE, 1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
NURSERY SCHOOLS
NURSERY CLASSES
SCHOOLS (March, 1946)
Alderman Mrs. H. Wright, J.P.
Councillor T. S. Barlow, J.P.
W. H. Hayward, M.C., M.M., Education Offices, Nelson
Square, Bolton. Tel. : 3052-3.
P. Barker, M.A.
(Vacant.)
P. Crompton,
A. Bowker (Special Services).
Captain A. H. Taylor, M.B.E., and Miss K. M. Doyle.
R. M. Galloway, M.D., D.P.H. (School Medical Officer).
D. A. Woodeson, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H, (Deputy School
Medical Officer).
J. Litt, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H., and Jean B. Parker, M.B.,
CH.B. (Assistant School Medical Officers).
S. J. Bray, L.D.S. ; R. B. Keighley, L.D.S. ; Bessie
WJgnall, L.D.S. (Dental Surgeons).
J. Ratchffe, M.B., CH.B. (Ophthalmic Surgeon, part-ti me).
S. M. Milner, M.A., M.B., F.R.C.S. (Orthopaedic Surgeon,
part-time).
Mrs. H. M. Draper.
Miss J. B. Saw kins.
W. Freeman.
154,600 (estimated).
70.67d.
£4,450 (estimated 1946-47).
2 and 2 projected.
35. No. on roll, 1,342.
No. of
Primary Council
and Special
C.ofE
R.C
Methodist
Secondary Modern
Council
No on
Departments Roll
35
28
16
1
9
7,415
5,159
3,094
134
2,144
Average
Attendance
6,687
89 17,946
16,102
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SPECIAL SCHOOLS
CLINICS
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
BOLTON (C.B.)
... 1 M.D. School for 120 children.
1 School for Blind and Deaf ; accommodation : 58
resident and 83 day children.
1 Open-Air School (residential) with accommodation
for 200 children.
1 Remand Home for 15 girls.
1 Remand Home for 29 Boys.
3 Dental ; 2 minor ailments ;
psedic ; 1 remedial speech
1 ophthalmic ; 1 ortho-
8 Treatment Centres.
Youth Service
Service Organisations : Sea Cadet Corps, Army Cadet Corps, Air Training Corps,
4 Youth Institutes for Boys, 4 Youth Institutes for Girls, and 2 Mixed Youth
Institutes.
TECHNICAL COLLEGE, SCHOOL OF ART AND EVENING INSTITUTES.
(SESSION 1944-45)
Name of Institute
Municipal Technical College ...
School of Art
Junior Technical School
Junior Commercial School
Women's Institute
Youth Institutes
GRAMMAR
Name of School
(a) Provided Mixed School
Bolton Municipal Secondary School
(b) Non-Provided (aided by grant)
Bolton School (Boys' Division)
Bolton School (Girls' Division)
The Canon Sladc Grammar School
Bolton Mount St. Joseph Secondary School
Bolton Thornleigh College
Head
. J. W. Simpkin
M.SC.
. J. R. Gauld3
A R.C A.
.. H. Roscow,"!
B.SC. 'i
N.Rogers, f
M.COM. j
. Eh/abcth A.
Howarth
SCHOOLS
No. of Students.
Dav Evening
2,996
75
73
•Ml
2,055
1,842
Head
W. H. R. Grundy, B.A., LL.B.
F. R. Poskitt, M.A.
Miss D. Varley, M.A.
E. L. King, M.A.
Rev. J. J. Wiseman, M.A.
MEMBERS
MAYOR
Demame, Alderman R, JP, H, Ilighfield
Road.
CHAIRMAN
Wright, Alderman Mrs H , T i1 , 2> I he Stray,
Hall-i'-th'-Wood
VICE-CHAIRMAN
Barlow, Councillor T. S , jr., Lyndene, i5,
Harpers Lane.
ALDtRMfcN
Bentley, F , J P , 152, Markland Hill Lane
Bradley, W , A M.INST A E , j p , Woodleigh,
Lostock Park
Crook, J. H , 19, New York, Deane.
Flanagan, P., J P , 177, Settle Street
Hampson, J. H , j p , 4, Captains Clough Road
Lowe, P., j P , 167, Hamcl Street
Russell, J A, j.r , 11, Ashbourne Avenue
Sykes, G , j P , 564, Chorlcy Old Road
Vickcrs, J., j p , 1, Shelbourne Avenue
COUNCH LORS
Berry, F., A M T.MECH E., 5, Bedford Street.
Connor, T., 1169, Chorley Old Road.
Currier, R. J., 13, Singleton Avenue
Hewitson, D , j,r , 17, Wheatfield Street
Heywood, Mrs. L , 19, Somerset Road
Jones, H., 39, Verdure Avenue.
Longworth, T. P., 10 Horrocks Fold, Astlcy
Bridge.
McCall, 'I , j i' , 70, St George's Road
Ross, Mrs G , 21, Morris Gtecn
Taylor, H W, JP, Orient House, \VifMii
Road
Vickers, B , *8, Keswick Street
CO-OP I ID
Bent, R W , A M T MCCH r , 1^. Devonshire
Ruad.
Chronnell, Rev C , 14, St. Edmund Street
Cooper, W , A c.p , 224, Greenmount Lane
Darbyshire, H , A c I s , 16, Barcroft Road
Dixon, E. M , The Whmns, Lostock
Davidson, Rev. Canon W J Havelock, M A ,
The Vicarage, Castle Street
Hcakm, Rev. G. R , 39, Sherbourne Road.
Foley, Miss A , J P , 2, Burnside Road
Henthorne, T. K , M.A., M sc , 147, New Hall
Lane.
Hope, H W , A r I , Kilpin, Princess Road,
Lostock
Lever, Mrs P I7 , j P , Vale Bank, RadchfTe
Road.
Madden, W D'Arcy, Ash Lawn, Heaton
Poskitt, F. R , M A , 5, Westgute Avenue.
Robinson. Mrs A R , j P , 676, Blackburn
Road.
Semple, Professor W H , jtf.A., PH.D., 3, Linden
Road, Didsbury, Manchester, 20.
Worsley, Rev. Canon R. C , M A., Dcanc
Vicarage, Junction Road.
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CHAIRMAN
DEPUTY CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANTS
INSPECTOR OF SCHOOLS ...
SUPERINTENDENT OF
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
AND JUVENILE WELFARE
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
DEPUTY SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS
OPHTHALMIC, THROAT,
AURAL AND ORTHOPAEDIC
SURGEONS (Part-time)
SCHOOL DENTAL SURGEONS
ART DIRECTOR
YOUTH COMMITTEE
BOOTLE (C.B.)
Councillor S. Mahon, J.P.
Councillor E. Smith, J.P.
W. H. Bolam, M.A., LL.B.,
ORGANISERS OF
TRAINING
ACCOUNTANT
ARCHITECT .
PHYSICAL
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE, 1944-45
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1944-45
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
In addition, Bootle
in adjoining areas.
TECHNICAL SCHOOLS
ART CENTRE
Barrister-at-Law, Educa-
tion Offices, Town Hall, Bootle, Liverpool, 20.
Tel. : Bootle 4040.
G. F. Turner, B.A.
W. R. J. Coe, B.sa (ECON.) (Senior) ; E. Bradberry ;
Miss M. Johnston, M.A.S.
W. H. Otter, M.A., B.SC.
M. McNally.
F. T. H. Wood, O.B.E., M.D., B.S., B.SC. (Lond.), D.P.H.
(Durham) (Medical Officer of Health).
M. E. Hocken, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
W. Fielding, B.SC., M.B., CH.B., M.R.C.SO L.R.C.P., D.P.H.
(on Active Service) ; Miss M. B. Clarke, M.B.,
CH.B., D.P.H.
Four.
H. Dawes, L.D.S. (Senior) ; E. G. O'Shea, B.D.S.
R. S. McArthur, D.A. (Edin.).
Secretary, The Director of Education (W. H. Bolam,
M.A., LL.B.).
Organiser, Miss K. M. Simms, B.A.
F. M. Durrant (Senior) ; Miss I. H. Hinds.
Lewis Wilson, F.I.M.T.A. (Borough Treasurer).
W. A. Harrison, M.ENG. (Liverpool), M.INST.C.E.,
M.INST.M. & CY.E. (Borough Engineer and Surveyor).
Census 1931—76,770.
6s. 8.32d.
£1,809 (estimated).
... County
Voluntary : —
C. of E.
R.C
... Academic County .
Modern County .
Modern Voluntary
(R.C.)
Technical County
pupils attend Voluntary
No. No. of No. on Roll
Department* 3 1 -3-45
13
4
12
2
5
2 —
6 —
2 -
i
Secondary Schools
3,149
991
3,352
770
1,274
355
216
(Direct-grant)
Municipal Technical College (day and evening).
Principal — J. Cormack, B.SC. No. of part-time
students — 881.
Art Director— R. S. McArthur, D.A. (Edin.). No. of
Evening Students — 69.
MEMBERS
THE MAYOR (Ex-orricio)
Cullcn, Councillor H O , J.P., 77, Park Lane
West, Netherton, Liverpool, 9.
CHAIRMAN
Rogers, Councillor G A , J.P., 18, Ilford Avenue,
Crosby, Liverpool, 21
DEPUTY-CHAIRMAN
Patrick, Councillor T. A., J.P , 92, Park Lane,
Orrell, Bootle.
Al DERMEN
Connolly, M , J r , 7% Worcester Road, Bootle.
Eaton, D. S., J.P "Melrose," Prescot Road,
Aughton
Hodgson, G , 105, Bailey Drive, Orrell, Bootle.
Jones, R O , J.P , 3, Kaigh Avenue, Crosby,
Liverpool, 23
Lennic, J , 109, Knowsley Road, Bootle.
Pritchard, Mrs. S- A , 19, Ash Street, Bootle.
Ramiord, R. J , J.P. 37, Pembroke Road, Bootle.
COUNCILLORS
Anderson, C. G , 32, Johnston Avenue, Orrell,
Bootle.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
Cam, T A., j P., 33, Spencer Street, Bootle
Cleary, A., 11, Norton Street, Bootlc.
Cresswell, G. H , 45, Thornton Road, Bootlc.
Dooley, T. E , 18, Somerset Road, Bootle
Forrester, J , 1, Rafter Avenue, Bootle
Hardacrc W , 10, Fairhe Crescent, Orrell,
Bootle
Harrison, W. C, 1, York Avenue, Crosby,
Liverpool, 23
Hughes, A O., 29, Mcrton Road, Bootle
Langton, J , 114, Southport Road, Bootlc
Levers J , 30, Cinder Lane, Orrell, Bootle
Mack, C G , j v , 44, Balliol Road, Bootlc
Mahon, P , 169, Southport Road, Bootle
Mahon, S., J.P., 53, Merton Road, Bootle.
Moore, A S , 22, Pembroke Road, Bootle
Rogcrson, R J , 42, Balliol Road, Bootle
BOOTLE (C,B.)
Smith, E , j P , 26, Middlesex Road, Bootle
Spence, T > J.P , 132, Thornton Road, Bootle
Summers, H Is , j P , 4, Merlon Road, Bootle,
CO-OPTED
Lloyd, Rev 1«. \V , M A., L 1H , 3, Elton Avenue,
Blundcllsands
Mercer, Miss M , MA, 4, Alexandra Drive,
Bootle
Mcrrick, A , B sc , 4, Rossett Road, Crosby,
Liverpool, 23
O'Brien, Rt Rev Mgr J., D C I , St James*
Presbytery, Chesnut Grove, Bootle.
Redding, A.,26,Brooklands Avenue, Watcrloo,22
To/er, A H. M A , c'o The University, Liver-
pool
Williams, Rev H Gele, MA, B D , '16, Trinity
Road, Bootle
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
EDUCATION OFFICER
DEPUTY EDUCATION
OFFICER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
DEPUTY SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS
SCHOOL DENTISTS
ARCHITECT
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
BUREAU
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE, 1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1045-16
PRIMARY SCHOOLS...
BOURNEMOUTH (C.B.)
... Alderman F. B. Summerbee.
. Alderman J. J. Empson, J.P.
S. Childs, M.A., Town Hall, Bournemouth. Tel.
Bournemouth 2770.
W. R. Smedley, B.sc.
H. Gordon Smith, M.D., o.s.; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H.
I. A. MacDougall, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H.
Vida J. McF. Stark, M.D., M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
F. Anton Heimann, M.D., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., L.R.F.P.S,,
C. J. Sanderson, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H.
C. R. A. Airey, L.D.S., Mrs. S. D. Mountford, L.D.S.
J. Burton, A.R.I.B.A. (Borough Architect).
A. H. Butler, Officer in charge.
No. of No. on Roll
Departments 3 1-3-46
18 5,958
12 2,737
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
(Education Act, 1944)
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
SCIENCE, ART, TECHNICAL
AND COMMERCIAL
INSTITUTE
116,803 (Census 1931)
2s. 6.58d.
£7,824.
No.
^
County ...
Voluntary
10
12
Total
22
6 (Boys, 2 ; Girls, 2 ;
Mixed, 2).
30
8,695
No. on roll, 31-3-46,
1,810.
Bournemouth School for Girls. No. of Pupils — 630.
Headmistress : Miss M. G. Key, M.A.
Bournemouth School (Boys), No. of Pupils — 800,
Headmaster : J. E. Parry, M.A., B.LITT. (Oxon), M.A,
(Wales).
Bournemouth Municipal College. Art School (Southern
College of Art) : Principal : Geoffrey A. Baker,
A.R.C.A. (Lond.), Associate Painting School, R.C.A.
Gold Medallist.
Science, Technical and Commercial Departments :
Principal : C. E. Walker, M.A. (Oxon.), B.sc. (Lond.),
L.C.P.
Junior Technical School for Building Trades, conducted
at the Municipal College : Head, E, J. Braley,
M.R.SAN.L, F.R.S.A.
JUNIOR EVENING Five.
INSTITUTES
Youth Service
Organisers, Mrs. S. Sinnamon, Town Hall, Bournemouth ; (post of male Youth
Organiser vacant). The Youth Committee was appointed in 1940 and is constituted
as follows : —
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
BOURNEMOUTH (C.B.)
Youth Service — continued.
Representatives of Education Committee
Representatives of Youth Organisations
Representatives of pre- Service Organisations
Representatives of Churches ... ...
Representatives of Teachers
Representative of Chamber of Trade
Representative of Trades and Labour Council ...
Representative of Rotary Club ,.
Representative of Co-operative Society ...
Representative of National Savings Committee
3
13
3
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
29
MEMBERS
A I DLRMbN
Astcn, W, ML>, 24, Braidley Koad
Dickinson, I \V, " Durlev," Chine Crescent
Road
Kmpson, J. J , J.P., W, Wellington Road
Richards, 1 , " Luxulyan," Montague Road
Summerbee, !• B , 10, Queensland Road,
Boscombc.
COUNUIIOR
Barnes, H C , *, Talbot Court, Wimbornc Road.
Bo>ce, Mrs F E , j P , 67, Southbournc Road
Colcman, F S., 467, Wimborne Road
Cull, A A , J.P , " Allicky," Alton Road,
Walhsdown.
Cull, Mrs. E L , 18, Hillbrow Road, Boscombe.
Harding, H E., 19, Dean Park Road
Hockey, Mr?. E. I,. A , j p , b3, Saxonbury
Road.
Hoddmott, S C , 20, Kmsbourne Avenue,
hnsbury Park
Old, R C' H , 21-22, Wchtovcr Road
Rider, G. F , 4, Waterloo Road, Wintou
Spicer, G \V , 115, Shelbourne Road.
Street, W C,, 49, King George Avenue, Moor-
down.
Turner, 1 H , " Quiberon," I astellcs Road
Co-opTtn
Allen, Rev S W., 15, Roshn Road
Dale, Rev Canon H M , M.A , B D , St
Michael's Vicarage
Drake, Miss H V , 27, Ileadswell Avenue.
Elgar, Rev. A J , I, Grove Road.
Gillctt, W G S , 78, West Way
Pascall, Mrs. G % 10, Dunkeld Road
Pitman, Miss G. D , 4i Bloxworth," Brank-
some Hill Road.
Short, Rev J , MA, PH D , The Manse, St
Stephen's Road
Walkcrley, Rev , G., s j , The Presbytery,
Richmond Hill
CHAIRMAN
DEPUTY CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR ...
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
• CHIEF ASSISTANTS ..
INSPECTORATE
SCHOOL MEDICAL STAFF
BRADFORD (C.B.)
. Alderman W, Leach.
. Councillor J. Backhouse.
. Thos. Boyce, M.A., B.sc., Education Department.
Town Hall, Bradford. Tel. : Bradford 7066.
. A. Spalding, B.A.
. F. Atkinson (Elementary) ; H. S. Warrington (Higher).
. J. C. Skinner, M.A., Chief Inspector of Schools ; Miss
P. H. Whittaker, M.A., Senior Woman Inspector of
Schools ; L. A. Crossland (Art and Handwork) ;
F. J. C. Marshalland Miss E. Hardaker (Physical
Education) ; C. W. J. Hooper, M.A., D.MUS. (Music) ;
Miss L. E. Brace (Domestic Subjects and Needle-
work) ; Mrs. I. M. Skemp (Women*s work in
Evening Institutes) ; Organising Inspector of Con-
tinuation Schools — S. R. Stubbs, M.SC,
. J. Douglas, M.D., D.P.H., School Medical Officer ;
V. H. Atkinson, M.B., B.CH., D.P.H., etc., Chief
Assistant School Medical Officer ; P. Vieyra, M.D.,
D.P.H. ; Dons M. Langley, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; C. A.
Botwood, M.B., CH.B. ; B. Bryan, M.B., D.P.H. ;
Assistant School Medical Officers ; W. Oliver
Lodge, M.D., F.R.C.S., Ophthalmic Surgeon ; W.
Appleyard, B.S., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Laryngologist
and Aurist ; A. Naylor, M.SC., CH.M., M.B., CH.B.,
F.R.C.S., Orthopaedic Surgeon ; School Nurses 13;
Masseuses, 3.
244
EDUCATION COMMITTEES* YEAR BOOK
SCHOOL DENTAL SURGEONS
CHILD GUIDANCE CLINIC
CITY ARCHITECT
CITY TREASURER
POPULATION OF
ADMINISTRATIVE AREA
TOTAL EDUCATION RATE,
1946-47
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1945-46
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
BUREAU
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SECONDARY MODERN
NURSERY SCHOOLS
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
CAMP SCHOOLS ...
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
BRADFORD (C.B.)
H. V. Morrell, L.D.S., R.F.P.S, ; S. Hall, L.D.S. ;
D. Hodgson, B.CH.D., L.D.S. ; Dental Nurses 2.
Medical Director (Part-time), H. Edelston, M.B.,D.P.M.,
Psychologist, Miss M. A. Mellone.
Psychiatric Social Worker (Vacant).
Speech Therapist, Miss Mary Reed.
J. T. Castle, A.R.I.B.A.
B. R. Sinkinson, F.S.A.A., IM.M.T.A.
262,660.
Rates levied for Education — 5s. 5.36d.
£8,332.
Manor Row, Bradford. Tel. : 9498. Officer : W.
Pollock.
. . , County
Voluntary
. . . County
Voluntary
. . . County
Voluntary
...
... (a) County
(6) Assisted
(c) Direct Grant
Boys
4
1
1
Girh
4
2
No. of No. on Roll
Department* July, 1946
70 * 15,990
57 11,520
21 4,376
Totals
5
3
4
1
Mixed
1
1
478
246
473
242
Totals
9
1
3
13
Pupils in attendance at above schools (1st October, 1945).
(a) 2,194 1,912 320 4,426
(b) 570 — — 570
(c) 937 1,247 — 2,184
3,701 3,159
320 7,180
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School Head
(a) Provided Boys9 Schools
Belle Vue High School H. Goudie, B. A.
Carlton High School F. C. Couzens, M.A., PH.D.
Grange High School G. F. Pollard, M.A.
Hanson High School C. G. Davies, B.A.
Provided Girls' Schools
Belle Vue High School Miss E. M. Robinson, B.A,
Boiling High School ... ... ... .. Miss D. Grayson, B.A.
Grange High School Miss M. F. Smith, B.A.
Hanson High School Miss L. Peters, M.A.
Provided Mixed School
Thornton Grammar School ... ... ... H. A. Beaton, M.A.
(b) Non-Provided, but aided on a deficiency basis
St. Bcde's Grammar School Rev. Father M, Sweeney, M.A., M.ED.
(c) Non-Provided, but aided on other basis
Bradford Grammar School ... ... ... R. B. Graham, M.A.
Girls' Grammar School ... ... ... Miss M, A. Hooke, M.A.
St. Joseph's College for Girls Miss M. B. Duffey, B.A.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
tfKADFORD (C.B.)
SPECIAL SCHOOLS FOR DEFECTIVE CHILDREN
Type
Deaf
Partially Sighted ..,
Cripple
Mentally Defective
*Opcn- Air
Totals
No, of
Schools
1
1
1
1
2
No. on Roll
July, 1946
51
85
176
149
523
984
* These schools have been closed since 1st September, 1939, and therefore the
figures for 31st March, 1939, have been included.
INSTITUTIONS FOR FURTHER EDUCATION
Session 1945-46
Senior Part-time Evening
Full-time Day Students
Principal
H. Richardson, M.sc.
H. Rhodes, A.R.C.A., F.R.S.A.
Students Students
297
127
617
51
1,736
643
Session
1944-45
Bradford Technical College...
Bradford College of Art and
Crafts
(There is also a Junior Art Department with 125 students).
Belle Vue Sr. Evening W. Padget, B.sc 1,033
Institute
Carlton Street Sr. Evening H. Abbott, B.sc 1,235
Institute
Hanson Sr. Evening Institute W. Taylor, B.A. ... 908
Belle Vuc Higher Domestic Tennant, D. 1,366
Institute
There is also one other Higher Domestic Evening Institute and 19 Junior Evening
Institutes.
Youth Service
The Youth Committee is a Sub-Committee of the Education Committee and is
constituted in accordance with Circular 1486. The administrative work is carried
out by the Director of Education and his staff, with F. J. C. Marshall, M.c,,
acting as Youth Officer.
The Committee has given every encouragement to existing voluntary associations
and clubs to expand their work and to establish Youth Centres under the auspices
of committees representative of the voluntary associations and the Church. It has
itself established two centres in two very needy areas. In addition, instructors have
been provided in such subjects as physical training, dramatic art, music, etc., and there
is a close link with the Evening Institute Organisation of the City.
MEMBERS
LORD MAYOR
Chambers, Alderman Kathleen, t r.
CHAIRMAN
Leach, Alderman William, 16, Haslingden
Drive
DI-PUTY-CHAIRMAN
Backhouse, Councillor James, 8, Cioft Street
Al DERMkN
Barber, Revis, 11, High House Avenue,
Bolt on, Bradford,
dough, T. 1,21, Forster Square.
Duce, F., j P., 48, Bohngbroke Street.
Hindlc, W., J.P , Carlton Villas, 56, Pasture
Lane, Clayton.
Hodgson, W., J.P , 53, Well Street.
McHugh, J. F, 94, UnderchfTe Lane.
Smith, L F W S., J.P., 57, Hashngden Drive.
Wilson, H. J , J.P., 39, Ashgrove.
COUNCILLORS
Boddy, F W , 210, Toller Lane.
Brown, A. W , M B E., J.P., " Bankfkld," 96,
Town Lane, Thackley.
Cornell, A. N., 438, Great Horton Road.
Dodgson, M., 7, Ashbourne Crescent.
Fienburgh, N., 24, Oaks Lane, Lower Grange
Estate.
Helhwcll, T , 151, Park Avenue, Wibsey.
Leonards, J., 169, Durham Road.
Mclntyre, J. L., 586, Little Horton Lane,
McKee, J , 23, Cmslehurst Place.
Packctt, S , 10, Toller Drive, Heaton
Savage, The Rev. J., St. Mary's Vicarage, St
Mary's. Road, Laisterdyke
Semper, H W., 39, Tamworth Street, Tyersal.
Singleton, J. R., " Hawkslyn," Hawksworth,
Guiseley
Smith, W , " Mellisay," Whitehall Road,
Wyke.
Stoyles, J., 80, Bolingbrokc Street.
Ward, A., 10, Highfield Villas, Pasture Lane,
Clayton.
White, H. J., Acre House, Eccleshill.
Woodgate, F. G., 193, Westheld Lane, Idle.
CO-OPTED
Leach, Mrs. W , 16, Hashngden Drive.
Hindley, Mrs. E. C., Bank Top House, Horton
Bank Top.
Briggs, Mrs. A. L., 3, Glenhurst Road, Shipley.
Stansfield, G. G., 16, Briggs Grove, Wibsey.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
BRIGHTON (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN
EDUCATION OFFICER
ASSISTANT EDUCATION
OFFICER
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
TO EDUCATION OFFICER
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
SENIOR MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICERS
SENIOR SCHOOL DENTAL
SURGEON
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
DENTAL SURGEONS
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
OFFICER
SECRETARY-ORGANISER
YOUTH
POPULATION
RATEABLE VALUE, 1946 . .
EDUCATION RATE, 1946-47
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1946-47
NURSERY SCHOOLS
NURSERY CLASSES . .
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
Councillor A. B. Lister, D.I.C., A.R.C.SC., B.sc.
F. Herbert Toyne, B.A., Education Offices, 54, Old
Steine, Brighton. Tel. : Brighton 4104.
Peter F. Sawbridge, B.A. (with H.M. Forces).
K. A. Baird, M.A.
J. R. Watters and Miss B. Berger.
Medical Officer of Health. R. Cramb, M.B., CH.B.,
D.P.H.
John N. Matthews, L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., D.P.H.
Janet Cameron, B.A., L,R.C.P., M.R.C s. ; Isabella M. G.
Bisset, M.B., CH.B.
D. Mackay, L.D.S.
P. J. Kcane, L.D.S. ; R. H. Thoseby, L.D.S. Temporary
Dental Surgeon : B. A. Rilot, L.D.S., R.c.s. (ENG.)
Miss W. M. Everden, B.SC.
FOR Vacancy.
Census 1931—147,427.
£1,876,651.
3s. 6.81d.
£7,300 (estimated).
One Nursery School with 50 children.
Five with 288 children.
No.
No. of
Departments
27
14
3
No. on Roll
1-9-45
*7,174 (665)
* 1,869 (166)
*407 (39)
County 17
Voluntary C. of E. 11
Voluntary R.C. 3
*Totals include number of children of Nursery School age (excluding 50 at the
Nursery School). Number of children of nursery school age are also given in brackets.
SECONDARY SCHOOLS before April 1st, 1945 : —
Varndean School for Boys — 660 on roll. Headmaster :
E. J. Hutchms, B.LITT., M.A.
Varndean School for Girls — 621 on roll. Headmistress :
Miss M. P. Warmington, B.sc.
Brighton, Hove and Sussex Grammar School — Head-
master : W. A. Barren, M.A. Maintained by Brighton
and East Sussex Education Authorities through
a Joint Education Committee — 442 on roil.
ADDITIONAL SECONDARY SCHOOLS as from 1st April, 1945 (hitherto Senior Schools) :
No. on Roll
No. 1-9-45.
County Schools 16 43671
Voluntary C. of E 2 183
„ R.C 1 142
Principal : G. E. Watts, M.A., B.SC,, PH.D., F.R.I.C.
Senior Part-time Evening
Full-time
Students
467
TECHNICAL COLLEGE
Students
SCHOOL OF ART ...
MUNICIPAL TRAINING
COLLEGE (for Women)
Day
Students
320 1,194
About half the students in each section are drawn
from neighbouring areas.
Principal : E. A. Sallis Benney, R.B.A., A.R.C.A.
Full-time, Part-time Day and Evening Students — 738.
Principal : Miss F. H. Gwilham, M.A.(CANTAB), J.P.
No. of students in College — 174.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
BRIGHTON (C.B.)
CONTINUATION AND
EVENING SCHOOLS AND
INSTITUTES
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
No. of pupils — Part-time Day : 641 ; Evenings, 902.
... One Day School for Educationally subnormal children
with accommodation for 70 children.
Youth Service
The Youth Committee was appointed in December, 1940, and its constitution
is as follows : —
Chairman, nominated by the Youth Committee for election by
the Education Committee from among the members of the
Education Committee.
Vice-Chairman (to be nominated by the Youth Organisations for
appointment by the Education Committee).
Representatives of the Education Committee (of whom not less
than seven shall be members of the Town Council) 11
(Mayor for time being ex-officio) . . 1
Representatives appointed by Youth Organisations (one of
whom shall be elected Vice-Chairman) 10
Representatives of Teachers (one representing Higher Institu-
tions and the other Primary Schools) 2
Representatives of commercial and industrial life (to be nominated
by the Chamber of Commerce and Trades Council) 2
Representatives of Public Services (one a member of and
nominated by the Health Committee of the Town Council,
and an (elected) member nominated by the Juvenile Employ-
ment Sub-Committee) 2
Representatives of Churches ... 4
32
Five Area Committees, consisting of representatives of organisations in each
area, have been constituted, and two members are elected from each to serve on the
Youth Committee.
MEMBERS
MAYOR
Clout, Councillor W , j P., The Mayor's
Parlour, Town Hall, Hilansca, Ditchhng
Road.
ALDERMEN
Hardy, Miss M , M B E., j P , 7, Friar Road,
Hone, H , 77, Holhngbury Park Avenue
COUNCILLORS
Button, W. H G , Hollywood House, 12, Rose
Hill
Downs, J H , 33, Whitchawk Avenue
Field, F G , 83, Havelock Road
Fitzgerald, G , 24, Fairway Crescent, Ports-
Gardner, T. W , B.A , 35, Reigatc Road
Hider, Mrs. E M , 30, Nyetimber Hill, Beven-
dean
Kippm, E. W., The Gables, Braybon Avenue.
Langley, J , 127, Ditchling Road
Leak, J. A. T., 56, Grantham Road
Lister, A. B., D I c., A R.C sr , B sc , 79, Dyke
Road.
k Mills, Dr. J. P. T., 3, Hampton 'lerra^e.
Newton, C. I)., 19, Marine Square.
Nicholls, A V , J.P., Keymer, London Road
Robbms, H J , 145, Ringmer Road, N. Moulse-
coomb
Short, Miss E M , 37, Varndean Gardens
Stringer, Miss D. E., Hillesdcn, Osmond Road,
Hove
Trigg, A, 154, Waldegrave Road.
Whiting, W , 60, The Highway, Moulsccoomb
CO-OPTED
Beckett, Mis A. G , 288, Ditchling Road
Mills, Mrs M G , M A , Rosemount, Hangleton
Road.
Nicholls, Mrs A V , Keymer, London Road
Hartle, Miss H. J., MA., B.SC., No 3 Flat, 4,
Chichester Place
Hastings, Miss R. E., No. 1, Flat, 92, Beacons-
Meld Road
Varley, Dr. W. M, MA., DSC, 21, Withdcan
Court Avenue
Bates, J. H C., 61, Overhill Drive
Day, F., J P., 88, Centurion Road
Morgan Thomas, J , M.A , 191, Surrenden Road.
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER
ASSISTANT EDUCATION
OFFICER
BRISTOL (C.B.)
Alderman F. C. Williams.
Councillor R. St. J. Reade.
G. H. Sylvester, M.A., 1-2, Cecil Road, Clifton, Bristol, 8.
Tel. :
Vacant.
38264.
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BRISTOL (C.B.)
INSPECTORATE T, E. Eveson, M.A. (Chief Inspector of Schools);
L. W. Gilbert, B.SC., Two Vacancies (Inspectors) ; Miss
E. M. Sharman (Organiser of Domestic Science and
Inspector of Needlework) ; J. Me. A. Milne (Chief
Organiser of Physical Training) ; Miss C. E. Cooke
(Chief Woman Organiser); Two Vacancies (Assistant
Organisers).
418,000 (estimated).
4s. 1.6d.
£13,700 (estimated).
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED,
1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1945-46
NURSERY SCHOOLS
NURSERY CLASSES
PRIMARY SCHOOLS (DEPTS.)
MODERN SCHOOLS (DEPTS.)
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
SECONDARY TECHNICAL
SCHOOL
BRISTOL CENTRAL SECOND-
ARY COMMERCIAL SCHOOL
BRISTOL EAST SECONDARY
COMMERCIAL SCHOOL
WEST OF ENGLAND COLLEGE
OF ART
COLLEGE OF DOMESTIC
SUBJECTS
EVENING INSTITUTES
DAY SPECIAL SCHOOLS
RESIDENTIAL SPECIAL
SCHOOLS
SCHOOL MEDICAL STAFF ...
Twelve.
Provided — 17 ; Non-Provided — 4.
County,, 82 ; Voluntary, 44.
County, 26 ; Voluntary, 2.
Boys
(a) County ... 2
(6) Voluntary ... 4
(c) Independent . 2
Girls
1
3
3
Mixed
2
Totals
8
No.
on Roll
2,670
3,140
2,150
7,960
Engineering (450 boys) and Building (300 boys).
R. O. Davis, B.SC. (Headmaster).
270 Mixed. R. A. Burnham, B.SC. (Headmaster).
270 Girls. Mrs. E. A. Smith, B.A. (Headmistress).
118 full-time day students ; 532 part-time and evening
students.
50 full-time students ; also weekly cookery demon-
strations, evening classes and special courses for
canteen cooks.
Principal — Miss W. M. Grundy.
Senior and Junior Classes are held in the afternoons and
evenings. Five full-time organisers and eight part-
time assistant organisers are employed.
Educationally subnormal children, 1 for senior boy-
(100), 1 for senior girls (100), 1 for juniors (80) ;
1 school for the deaf (40) ; 1 school for partially
sighted (30) ; 1 open air school for delicate (100).
1 for delicate (38) ; 1 for educationally subnormal
girls and junior boys (38) ; I for educationally sub-
normal senior boys (20).
School Medical Service
R. H. Parry, M.D., F.R.C.P. (School Medical Officer and
Medical Officer of Health) ; A. A. Dalby, M.C.,
M.R.C.S,, L.R.C.P. (Chief Assistant School Medical
Officer) ; Monica A. O'Donohoe, M.B., CH.B., B.A.O. j
R. J. I. Bell, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. ; Mary Gibson,
M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; *A. M. Fraser, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.,
D.P.H. ; J. Hutton, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; B. J.
Boulton, M.B., CH.B. ; A. I. Ross, M.D., CH.B.,
D.P.H. ; *F. T. Madge, M.D.J D.P.H. ; Clara Jahoda,
M.D. (Vienna) ; Helen M. Gibb, M.B., CH.B,, D.P.H. ;
*J. L. S. James, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (Anaesthetist)
(Assistant School Medical Officers) ; Ear, Nose and
Throat department — Gordon R. Scarff, M.B., CH.B.,
F.R.C.S. y Orthopaedic department — H. Chitty, M.B.,
249
BRISTOL (C.B.)
EDUCATION COMMITTEES5 YEAR BOOK
School Medical Service— contm ue d.
SCHOOL MEDICAL STAFF
— continued
DENTAL SURGEONS
CHILD GUIDANCE CLINIC
M.S., F.R.C.S. ; Hon. Asst., K. H. Pridie, M.B., B.S.,
F.R.C.S. ; X-ray department — F. Gower Bergin>
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; Ophthalmic Adviser — R. Ramsay
Garden, M.A., M.B., CH.B., D.P.H., D.O.M.S. ; Cardio-
Rheumatic department — C. Bruce Perry, M.D.,
CH.B., M.R.C.P. (Specialists) ; Miss D. Wilson,
F.C.S.T. ; Miss W. E. Cooke, L.C.S.T. (Speech
Therapists) ; W. Trevor Johnson, L.D.S. (Ortho-
donist).
W. H. B. Stride, L.D.S. ; A. Lethaby Morgan, L.D.S. ;
Mrs. Marion Bentz, L.D.S. ; H. Hazell, L.D.S. ;
A. H. V. Williams, L.D.S. ; J. D. Rees, L.D.S. ;
H. W. Williams, L.D.S. ; E. R. Dowland, L.D.S. ;
G. W. Vowles, L.D.S. ; Alice M. Trump, L.D.S.
R. F. Barbour, M.A., F.R.C.P., D.P.M. (Director) ; Doris
E. Heron, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (Assistant Psychiatrist) ;
Mary T. McBride, M.A., ED.B. (Senior Psychologist) ;
Dorothy J. Binning, B.A. (Psychiatric Social Worker).
* On Military Service.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School
County Schools
Cotham School (Boys)
Merrywood Boys' School
Merrywood Girls' School
Fairfield School (Mixed)
St. George School (Mixed) . .
Voluntary Schools
Bristol Cathedral School (Boys)
St. Brendan's College (Boys) ...
La Retraite High School (Girls)
Bristol Grammar School (Boys)
Queen Elizabeth's Hospital (Boys)
Red Maids' School
Transitionally Assisted School
Colston's Girls' School
Independent Schools
Badminton School (Girls)
Clifton High School for Girls'
Clifton College
Colston's Boys' School
Red land High School for Girls'
Head
S. R. Woods, M.A.
A. E. Jones, M.A.
Miss J. A. Dick-Cleland, M.A.
J. P. Stewart, B.SC., A.R.C.S.
Dr. O. R. Baldwin, M.A., B.SC.
Canon A. R. Millbourn, M.A.
Rev. M. D. Gibbons, B.A.
Miss S. R. Yerby, B.A.
J. Garrett, M.A.
E. P. B. Gillett, M.A.
Miss K. A. Walpole, M.A.
Miss M, G, Green, B.A,
Vacant.
Miss D. N. Glenday, M.A.
B. L. Hallward, M.A.
R. E. Snaith, M.A.
Miss S. Peters, M.A.
BOYS' REMAND HOME
" Renny V Timsbury, near Bath. Tel. : Timsbury 29.
boys. Superintendent — J. E. C. Hornsby.
Accommodation 26
GIRLS9 REMAND HOME
Strontian Lodge, Cotham Side, Bristol. Tel. : 21770. Accommodation, 12 girls.
Superintendent — Miss M. I. Latten.
Youth Service
Secretary : E. G. Seath, J.P., 16, Great George Street, Park Street, Bristol, 1.
The Youth Committee is constituted on a wide basis including representatives
of all the voluntary organisations and it reports to the Education Committee. It
is responsible for dealing with all matters concerning the welfare of youth and has
launched the Bristol Youth Service to co-ordinate and develop work of Youth
Service teams. It deals with applications for grant, provision and use of school
premises, appointment of instructor-leaders, organisation of training schemes, etc.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
MEMBERS
BRISTOL (C.B.)
ALDERMEN
Cunningham, R. G., 106, Barrow Road, Barton
Hilh 5
Evans, H , 3, College Fields, Clifton, 8
Inskip, Sir J , " The Chantry," Abbot's Leigh.
Sheppard, F , 68, Mullcr Road, Horlield, 7
Undcrdown, T. H. J , 4, Grevillc Road, Souih-
ville, 3.
Webber, 1« A , St. Augustine's Parade, 1
Williams, 1'" C , 16, Edward Road, Bath Road,
4
COUNCILLORS
Barwood, A. W., 47, Duckmoor Road, 3
Brown, Mrs F. M , 64, College Street, St.
Augustine's, 1
Burgess, F. J , 3, Pembroke Road, Clifton, 8
Chamberlain, F G. W, 371, Wells Road,
Knowle, 4
Cozens, W. G , 19, Ducie Road, Lawrence
Hill, 5
Cunningham, R R , 13, Conduit Road, St
Paul's, 2
Davey, E F , Uplands Post Oflice, Langford
Road, J
Foweraker, Mit»s H A , 95, Kmgsdo\vn Parade,
6
Gunning, Mrs M L , 1, The Terrace, High
Street, Shireharnpton
Jones, W. H, 114, Summerhill Road, St
George, 5
Nash, P J R., 5, Elm Park, Filton, 7.
Poole, L J , 128, Charlton Road, Wcstbury-
on-Trym.
Reade, R. St. John, 3, Oakland Road, Redland,
6
Taylor, Sir L Goodenough, *' Fromeshaw,"
Frcnchay.
Thomas, Major A W , 677, Wells Road,
Knowle, 4
Yenning, Mrs A K L , H, Toronto Road,
Horficld, 7
Wills, T, Vine House, Bishops Sutton, near
Bristol
Yeoman, E. M , 12, Salisbury Road, Redland, 6.
Watson Allen, Mrs 22, Old Market Street, 2
CO-OPTFD
Ashworth, H W W., Ferney Hill, Bnarwood,
We&tbuiy-on-Trym
Bliss, Rev L J , 40, Sandlmg Avenue, Horfield,
7
Byrt, Miss M A , 31, Cotham Park, Cotham, 6
Dakin, Rev Dr. A , Baptist College, Tyndall's
Park, 8
Dillon, Rev Canon W , St Patrick's, Redheld, 5
Gilpm, E , Frome Cottage, Staple ton
Hawkins, Miss D G , 4, Upper Belgrave Road,
Chiton, 8
Nicholls, W G , Pcnbrook, Hulse Road,
Brislm^ton, \.
Porter, Miss D I , 20, Freemantlc Road,
Eastville, 5
Robertson, Prof A , M V 'I C , Unity Street, 1
Selway, L, G , 70, Longmcad Avenue, Bishops-
ton, 7
Weemyss, Rev A C , St Silas Vicarage,
187, Wells Road, 4
CHAIRMAN ...
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR . .
CHIEF CLERK
TOWN CLERK
SCHOOL MEDICAL STAFF
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICERS
OPHTHALMIC SURGEON
(part-time)
DENTAL SURGEONS
ARCHITECT
BURNLEY (C.B.)
Alderman G. Hale, J.P.
Alderman E. Brodrick, J.P.
Walter Howarth, M.A., M.tD., LITT.D., Education Offices,
Manchester Road, Burnley. Tel. : 2101 (Extension
214). Private address : " Rosedene," Ightenhill
Park, Burnley. Tel. : 3549.
Harry Pollard.
C. V. Thornley, M.A., LL.B.
D. C. Lament, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. (Medical Officer of
Health).
G. Gemrhill, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; A. Eustace, M.B.,
B.CH0 B.A.O., D.P.H., B,SC.(P.H.).
K. Brown, M.B., CH.B., D.O.M.S.
ACCOUNTANT
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED, 5s. 6.705d.
1946-47
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1946-47.
NURSERY SCHOOLS
(PROVIDED)
Henry A. Bolton, L.D.S. ; Annie M. Kean, L.D.S.
E. S. Stackhouse, A.R.I.B.A. (Borough Engineer and
Surveyor).
A. Ashworth, A.I.M.T.A.
Census 1931—98,259.
£2,243.
One Nursciy School with 120 children.
NURSERY CLASSES
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
14 War Nursery Classes.
No.
Provided ... 12
Non-Provided : —
C.ofE. ... 8
R.C 5
Totals ... 25
No. of No. on Roll
Departments 31-3-46
19 4,245
10
10
39
1,610
1,593
7,448
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
BURNLEY (C.B.)
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
CENTRAL CLASSES ...
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
SPECIAL SERVICES ...
RESIDENTIAL CAMP
SCHOOL
PLAYING FIELDS
SWIMMING BATHS...
PROVISION OF MEALS
MINOR ACTIVITIES
FURTHER EDUCATION
EVENING INSTITUTES
Grammar School for Boys. Headmaster : D, Hewitt,
M.A. (556 pupils).
High School for Girls. Principal : Miss D. D. Howard,
M.A. (465 pupils).
Heasandford Technical High School for Girls (264
pupils).
Towneley Technical High School for Boys' (274 pupils).
Abel Street Boys' Modern Secondary School (262
pupils).
Burnley Wood Girls' Modern Secondary School (287
pupils).
Roscgrovc Boys' Modern Secondary School (284
pupils).
Coal Clough Girls' Modern Secondary School (277
pupils).
One Non-Provided (Selective) R.C. Boys. 90 places.
One Mentally Defective School 65 places ; 1 Physically
Defective School (Op en- Air)— -120 places. 1 Blind
School— 30 places. 1 Deaf School— 20 places. 1
Remedial Centre for Stammering and Speech Defects.
Workshops for the Blind — 30 persons. (Knitting
and Basketry Departments). Saleshop for goods
made by blind. Blind Persons' Welfare — Register —
Home Workers — Home Teachers. Orthoptic Treat-
ment (jointly with Blackburn Authority). Treatment
of minor ailments.
1 Residential Camp School on the Coast (Hest Bank).
Provided by L.E.A. — 6 drained and levelled, with
bathing and dressing provision — 78 acres. 4 Gounds-
men. Rented — 15 acres.
Day use of three large baths provided by the Corpora-
tion.
Four Meals' Centres in rented premises, 36 in schools,
and a cooking kitchen for whole area. No. of
children— 4,000. 1,270,000 (per annum) meals
provided
kk Savings Bank " (in ail schools). " After Care " for
school leavers. Inter-School Sports Competitions.
Dr. J. Graymore,
Riff kin, B.SC.
: J. Stevenson, M.A.,
Municipal College — Principal :
M.sc., F.R.I.C. (2,500 students).
Engineering Department : Dr. J.
Arts and Commerce Department
B.COMM.
Textile Department : J. W. Pennington, F.T.I.
Science Departnent : A. E. Wales, M.sc.
Building Department : G. Sykes.
Mining Department : A. E. Wilkinson, M.I.E.E.
Domestic Department : A. Russell.
Municipal School of Art — Principal : H. Thornton,
A.R.C.A. (500 students).
School
Todmorden Road
Coal Clough
Heasandford
Rosegroye
Abel Street
Burnley Wood
School for the Deaf
Speech Remedial Classes
Head
A. E. Smith.
Cyril F. J. Morris.
(Vacant).
P. E. Doswell.
W. Proctor.
Miss A. Lucas, B.A.
Miss J. Procter.
(Vacant).
SANDYGATE YOUTH CENTRE and Six Old Boys'
Committee.
and Girls' Clubs under Education
252
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
VOLUNTARY CLUBS AND 4
PRE- SERVICE UNITS
YOUTH ORGANISATIONS
COMMITTEE
YOUTH ORGANISER
Committee
Elementary Education
Higher Education
Special Services .
General Purposes
Governors of the Grammar School
MAYOR
Hudson, Councillor R, 110, Padiham Road.
ALDERMEN
Buchanan, W., 22, Howe Street
Hale, (T , j P , 110, Gainsborough Avenue
Taylor, T P , 30, Middlesex Avenue.
Brodnck, E , J.P., 1 3, Rome Avenue.
Maxficld, T , J.P , 49 Brockenhurst Street
COUNCILLORS
Schofield, T., 495, Brunshaw Road.
Battle, Mrs M A , j p , 21, Kilhngton Street
Chtheroe, Mrs B M , j p., 136, Kiddrow Lane
Heap, W , 22, Glen View Road.
Watson, Mrs h. A , j P , 62, Clcvclands Road.
BURNLEY (C.B.)
A.T.C., G.T.C.3 Sea Cadets, Army Cadets, Boys'
Brigade, Girls' Life Brigade, Boy Scouts, Girl Guides.
Hon. Secretary : Walter Howarth, M.A., M.ED., LITT.D.,
" Rosedene," Ightenhill Park, Burnley.
Norman Burley, B.A.
SUB-COMMITTEES
Chairman
Alderman T. P Taylor
Alderman G. Hale, j p
Councillor E. Brodrick, J.P.
Alderman G. Hale, J.P
Alderman G. Hale, j p
MEMBERS
Fearnchough, Miss A , j p , 36, Chvc Street
Proctor, Miss A , 2n, Plover Street
Utlcy, Miss E , 514, Accrington Road.
Clegg, J, T., 12, Queens Road.
Crossley, W , K, Brunei Street
Graham, T , 10, Clifton Street
Lancaster, J , 98-100 Colne Road
Smith, W , 18, I, y turn Street
CO-OPTI D
Chew, Miss D. N , B A , 55, Ormerod Road
Ingram, The Very Rev. J J., M 4 , R i> , St
Mary's Presbytery
Hughes, '1 ho Rev B li , M A , B D , Holy
Trinity Vicarage
Smith, The Ri-v Oi W , 2h, Rosehill Road
CHAIRMAN
SECRETARY AND DIRECTOR
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
DEPUTY SECRETARY
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS
CHIEF CLERK
PHYSICAL TRAINING
ORGANISERS
ART ORGANISER
Music ORGANISER
DOMESTIC SUBJECTS
ORGANISER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICERS
SCHOOL DENTIST
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED,
1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1945
SCHOOLS
INTERMEDIATE ( SELECTIVE)
SCHOOL
JUNIOR TECHNICAL AND
COMMERCIAL SCHOOL
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
BUREAU
BURTON-UPON-TRENT (C.B.)
Alderman W. Hutson, J.P.
A. H. Blake, M.A. (Lond.), Education
Street, Burton-upon-Trcnt. Tel.
J. J. B. Dempster, M.A. (Load.).
R. G. H. Rumscy.
F. C. Simkin ; C. E. Eley.
F. Beadman.
J. W. Parkinson ; Miss B. Corlette.
Office, Guild
2095 and 2098.
Miss V. G. Kinsell, A.T.D.
Miss B. Brown, L.R.A.M.
Miss M. J. Nelson.
W. AlcOCk, M.B., CH.B.j B.HY., D.P.H.
A. K. Smallwood, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. (Assistant Medical
Officer of Health) ; E. Anne Perrott, M.D.
(Vacant)
Census, 1931—- 49,485.
5s. 4.41d.
£1,353.494
Provided
Non-Provided
Mixed
Mixed
No.
15
2
1
1
No. of No. on Roll
Departments 3 1 -3-46
23 5,465
2 298
1
1
218
252
V. C. Chamberlain, Juvenile Employment Bureau,
Education Office, Guild Street, Burton-on-Trcnt.
Tel. : 2383.
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
BURTON-UPON-TRENT (C.B.)
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
YOUTH CLUBS
SCHOOL OF ART AND
CRAFTS
Two.
One Boys' — The Burton Grammar School.
H. S. Moodey, M.A., 412 pupils.
One Girls'— The Girls' High School.
Miss W. Mulley, M.AO 502 pupils.
Principal, E. White, M.SC. (Econ.). Departments :
Senior — Commercial, Technical, Domestic and
Recreative. Junior — Commercial, Technical and
Recreative. Total number of students 1945-46 — 1344.
Two.
Broadway Youth Club. (Total number of students,
231 ; Boys 136, Girls 95).
Victoria Youth Club. (Total number of students, 208 ;
Boys 120, Girls 88).
One. Miss V. G. Kmsell, A.T.D.
MEMBERS
MAYOR
Wihhcrlcy, C ouncillor W. P , j p , 40, Rollcston
Road
Al DtKMI N
Clark, 1. W., J.P., Glen Brae, Tower Road.
Hutson, W , J.P , 37, Calais Road
COUNCILIOHS
Chadwick, Mrs. A , 8, Foston Avenue.
Davis, T W , 70, High Street
Evershed, Mrs V,, 6, Clay Street.
Harrison, J., 3, Derby Road
Hickion, J , 20, Kensington Road.
Jones, J H , 36, Ferry Street
Thompson, F G., The Oaks, Newton Road.
Walters, T II., 49, Holly Street.
Whetton, A , 80, Victoria Crescent.
CO-OPTED
Cailis, Mrs H. J., 80, Stanton Road.
Iivershed, Miss P. M , j i* , Albury House,
Stapenhill Road
Richards, Miss O , The Paddock, Rollcston-on-
Dovc
Slator, Mrs. J M , 56, High Street
Kershaw, C S , 103, Shobnall Road.
Robinson, R. T, MA, 115, Shobnall Road
BURY (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR
TOWN CLERK
ARCHITECT
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
TEMPORARY ASSISTANT
SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
-SCHOOL DENTIST
ACCOUNTANT
YOUTH ORGANISER
SCHOOL MEALS ORGANISER
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED,
1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1944-45
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
Councillor C. S. Goodwill, J.P.
George F. Jackson, B.A., Education Offices, Bury.
Tel. : Bury 1260.
Edward S. Smith.
J. Chadwick, A.M.INST.C.E. (Also Borough Engineer).
K. K. Wood, M.B., M.R.C.S., D.P.H.
C. J. Clohessy, M.B., CH.B.
F. Kershaw, L.D.S.
E. B. Jones, F.S.A.A. (Borough Treasurer).
Miss J. C Gibson
Miss D. H. Jenkins.
1935—58,345.
4s. 6.58d.
SECONDARY MODERN
SCHOOLS
SECONDARY GRAMMAR
SCHOOL
£1>596 17s. Od.
No.
Provided ... 5
Non-Provided : —
C.ofE. ... 13
R.C 3
Others ... 2
Totals ... 23
Provided ... 1
Non-Provided ... 1
Bury High School 1
254
No. of No. on Roll
Departments. 31-3-46
6 1,749
19
6
2
33
2,228
1,080
406
5,463
No on Roll
380
289
480
OTHER SCHOOLS
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
OFFICER
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
Junior Technical School
Municipal Technical College
School of Arts and Crafts
Junior Evening Institute
Juvenile Employment Bureau,
Bury.
MEMBERS
BURY (C.B.)
No.
on Roll
150
1,100
120
240
Education
Offices,
MAYOR
Goodall, Alderman, 40, Morley Street
ALDERMEN
Clapham, 82, The Drive, Seedfield.
Crawshaw, 558, Bolton Road.
Heaton, 2, Lincoln Drive.
Taylor, Brookside, Common Lane, Unsworth,
Whitefield, near Manchester
COUNCILLORS
Allen, 91, Grange Road
Dawson, 590, Bolton Road
Davenport, 51, I-airy Street
l<arrar, 2, Westgate Avenae
Goodwill, 447, Walbhaw Road
Heap, 3H, Wellington Road
Jones, 308, Brandlesholmc Road
Killelca, HO, Crostons Road
Lord, Lea Mount, Castle Hill Road
Milburn, Harris Farm, Watlmg Street, Affet-
side, Tottington, near Bury.
Robinson, 149, Bell Lane
Rogers, St. Anne's Vicarage, Tottington, near
Bury.
Scowcroft, 56, Radcliffe Road
Shaw, 166, Chesham Road
Stott, 2, Dunstcrs Avenue
Co-OPTLD
Crawford, F J , 395, Manchester Road,
Dorran, Dean W , The Presbytery, Manchester
Road
Kirkman, Mrs A , 11, Vernon Street
Lord, H , Cartrcf, Solness Avenue
Maw, Rev J W , Westroyd, Manchester Road
Peacock, A H , Kirkby House, Manchester
Road.
Toleman, Rev W. H J , St Stephen's Vicarage.
Westerdale, Miss H. M , 47% Manchester Road.
Williams, T , 555, Rochdale Old Road.
CHAIRMAN
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER
AND DIVISIONAL EDUCA-
TION OFFICER, ST.
AUGUSTINE DIVISION
KENT EDUCATION
COMMITTEE
CHIEF ASSISTANT . .
TOWN CLERK
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTIST
PSYCHIATRIST
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLO-
GIST
PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL
WORKER
PLAY THERAPIST ...
CITY ARCHITECT
CITY SURVEYOR
CITY TREASURER
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE, 1946-47
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1946-47
VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE
OFFICER
ASSISTANT VOCATIONAL
GUIDANCE OFFICER
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
CANTERBURY (C.B.)
... Alderman F. Hooker, j.p.
J. Green, LL.B., Education Offices, 78, London Road,
Canterbury. Tel. : 4222-3.
R. J. E. Waye.
John Boyle, LL.B.
Wm. G. Evans, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Pauline Figdor, L.D.S., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.
E. Whatley, M.B., B.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Vacant.
Vacant.
Miss S. Harnctt.
L. H. Wilson, A.R.I.B.A., A.M.T.P.I.
H. M. Enderby, M.I.M. & CY.E., O.B.E.
A. Bell, A.S.A.A.
Census 1931—24,270.
4s. 0.63d.
£855.
J. Green, LL.«.
H. Anderton.
Provided
Non-Provided : —
C.ofE.
Methodist
R.C
Totals ...
No.
No. of
Departments
6
3
1
1
11
No. on Roll
31-3-46
1,216
642
307
161
2,326
255
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
CANTERBURY (C.B.)
SECONDARY MODERN
SCHOOL
SECONDARY GRAMMAR
SCHOOLS (VOLUNTARY
CONTROLLED)
COUNTY TECHNICAL
SCHOOLS
Voluntary
No of No on Roll
No. Departments 31-3-46
1 1 105
Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys, White
Friars, Canterbury. L. W. Myers, M.A.
Simon Langton Grammar School for Girls, Stone
House, St. Martin's Hill, Canterbury. Miss N.
Campling, M.A.
County Technical School for Girls, Longport Street,
Canterbury. Miss E. Blackith.
County Technical School for Boys, Longport Street,
Canterbury, Dr. H. R. Orr, PH.D., B.SC.
Principal
Dr. H. R. Orr, PH.D., B.SC.
TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
Name of Institute
Canterbury Technical Institute, Longport
Street ...............
(Part-time Day and Evening Classes.)
SCHOOL OF ART
Name of School Principal
Sidney Cooper School of Art, St. Peter's
Street .............. A. Moody, A.R.C.A.
(Full-time Day and Part-time Evening Classes.)
By agreement with the Kent and Canterbury Education Committees a Joint Com-
mittee has been established to administer the provisions of the Education Act, 1944,
within the City of Canterbury and the St. Augustine's Divisional Executive Com-
mittee's area of the Kent Education Committee.
Members of the Committee under the various representations are as follows : —
MEMBERS
ALDFRMl-N
Canterbury C\ B
Hooker, I' , 51, London, Road.
Hcws>, Mrs. E. M., 17, lithetbert Road.
COUNCILLORS
Barrett, J. R., Westgatc Court.
Rotting, R , 23, Glensidc Avenue
Elam, C. C., Ill, Old Dover Road.
Jennings, S. H , 1, Harbledown Place.
Kenny, Cmdr. H M , 32, Nunnery Fields.
Laubcnque, Rev. C II de, 50, Burgatc Street.
McCuUuxn, T , Mileaway, New Dover Road
Sharpe, Mrs M., 5, Cherry Drive.
Herne Bay U.D C
Angell, L. W , Lingsell, Beacon Road.
Burley, E , Ingleside, 44, Beacon Road.
Luckett, W. C H , ) P., 38 Bank Street
Pettman, T. S., Philena, 85, Grand Drive.
Whitstable U D C.
Collar, II , Southgatc, Swalechffe Road.
Hdkins, C , Hampstead, Joy Lane.
Phillips, Mrs H J., The Shcibng, Strangford
Road.
Sullivan, B C , 239, Tankerton Road
Bridge-Blean R.D C
Hosting, C. B., c/o Messrs E. T. Fasham Ltd ,
254, Northdown Road, Margate.
McCarthy, Rev J , Brooklyn House, Staincs
Hill, Westbcre.
Ross, A. J., Out Elmstead Farm, Barham
Taylor, A., Lynton House, Bridge, near
Canterbury.
COUNTY REPRESENTATIVES
Lampard, A. S., 14, Augusta Gardens, Folke-
stone.
Johnson, J. H., Brogdella, Brogdale Road,
Faversham.
Kirby, Major M. T, Sankey House, Brook,
near Ashford, Kent.
Newman, W., Langdown Villa, Sandwich Road,
Eythorne, near Dover.
Northbournc, The Rt. Hon. Lord, Northbourne
Court, Deal.
Prestige, Sir John, Bourne Park, Bishopsbourne.
Redman, W. C., Culham Cottage, Canterbury
Road, Margate.
Thompson, Cmdr. D. S E , Dawn, Seasalter,
Whitstable.
CO-OPTTD
Myers, L. W , Simon Langton Boys' School,
Canterbury.
Harper, Miss G. E , Diocesan and Payner Smith
School, Canterbury
Powell, Miss M. A., Westmeads County
Primary Infants' School, Whitstable.
Ryan, J., The Manor, Court Lees, Pean Hill,
Whitstable
Ritchie, Rev. A M , 2, South Canterbury Road,
Canterbury.
Hillyard, Rev. G., The Vicarage, Whitstable.
CHAIRMAN ...
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR ..
CHIEF CLERK
CARDIFF (C.B.)
Alderman G. Fred Evans.
Councillor Morgan Davies, J.P.
W. J. Williams, M.A., Education Offices, City Hall,
Cardiff. Tel. : Cardiff 7940. Private Address—
"Y Faenor," Hollybush Road, Cyncoed, Cardiff.
Tel. : Llanishen 34.
Horace Davey.
256
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
CARDIFF (C.B.)
INSPECTORS Senior Inspectors of Schools — Miss Morfydd J. Phillips,
B.A. ; T. O. Phillips, M.A. Assistant Inspectors —
Alec. J. Mackay, B.A. ; Harold Hind, MUS. DOC. ;
(two Vacancies).
V. E. Beavan.
SUPERINTENDENT OF
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
OFFICERS AND CHILD
WELFARE
TECHNICAL ADMINISTRA-
TIVE ASSISTANT
DIETITIAN & SUPERVISOR
OF SCHOOL CANTEENS
PSYCHOLOGIST (Pan-time)
SCHOOL MEDICAL STAFF..
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICERS
SPECIALIST MEDICAL
OFFICERS (Part-time)
DENTISTS
ARCHITECT
ACCOUNTANT
POPULATION (estimated) ...
EDUCATION RATE, 1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
(estimated)
NURSERY SCHOOLS
SCHOOLS
(September, 1946)
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
(September, 1946)
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
(September, 1946)
Eric J. Davey, B.sc., D.P.A.
Miss E. Lloyd Morgan.
George Seth, M.A., B.ED., PH.D.
J. Greenwood Wilson, M.D., F.R.C.P., School Medical
Officer ; W. Powell Phillips, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H..
Deputy School Medical Officer.
Helena J. Webster, B.SC., M.B., B.CH., D.P.H. ; Cecil W.
Andeison, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; Nancy K. Gibbs,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P H. ; Jean W. Smelhe, M.B , CH.B.,
D.P.H. ; G. E. Phillips, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H.
Rupert Parry, M.B., B.S., F.R.C.S., Ophthalmic Surgeon ;
A. O. Parker, M.D., Orthopaedic Surgeon.
D. W. Elliott, I..D.S. ; D. J. Andrews, L.D.S. ; W. A.
Sutherland, L.D.S. ; C. N. Howitt, L.D.S. ; Bertram
May, L.D.S.
E. C. Roberts, M.ENG., A.M.I.C.E., M.INST.M. (City
Engineer).
E. W. Barker, F.I.M.T.A., A.S.A.A. (City Treasurer and
Controller).
211,300.
Elementary and Higher — Total, 4s. 6.059d.
£7,967.
One ; and also eleven War-time Nursery Schools.
Provided ...
Non-Provided
C.ofE.
R.C.
Totals
No.
31
14
8
53
No. of No. on Roll
Departments March, 1946
75 19,762
19
120
2>970
4,010
26,742
NAUTICAL SCHOOL
One M.D. with 105 on roll ; 1 Open-Air with 124
on roll ; 1 Defective Vision with 18 on roll ; 1 Oral
School for Deaf with 23 on roll ; 5 Speech Training
Classes ; 1 Hospital Class ; 1 Child Guidance
Clinic ; 2 Classes for Backward Children, Porthcawl
Camp Svrhool — Accommodation 80.
Boys Girls No. on Rcll
Provided 4 '4 3,420
Non-Provided, aided on — 1 351
deficiency basis
Non-Provided, aided on a
" per capita " basis ... 1 — 455
5 5 4,226
The Smith Junior Nautical School, Headmaster —
T. Johnston, Extra Master. No. on roll — 83.
257 J2
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
CARDIFF (C.B.)
TECHNICAL COLLEGE . . Principal : A. Harvey, PH.D., B.SC., FJNST.P,
SCHOOL OF ART ... Head Master-— J. C. Tarr, A.R.C.A. (Painting).
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT ... C. G. D. Hawkcs, A.C.I.S., Juvenile Employment and
Welfare Officer, Juvenile Employment Bureau,
Westgate Street, Cardiff. Tel. : Cardiff 3070.
CITY OBSERVATORY . . A. Buxton, M.A.
CURATOR
Youth Service
Cardiff Youth Committee — Ivor Williams, Secretary.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School Head
(a) Provided Boys' Schools
Cardiff High School G. C. Diamond, M.A.
Howard Gardens High School Deiniol Williams, M.A., B.SC. (ECON.)
Canton High School ... . . J. E. James, M.A.
Cathays High School Dr. Ellis Lloyd, B.SC.
(b) Provided Girls' Schools
Cardiff High School Miss F. M. Rees, B. A.
Howard Gardens High School Miss E. M. Attfield, M.A.
Canton High School Miss J. M, Potter, M.A.
Cathays High School Miss G. M. Weighell, M.A.
(c) Non-Provided (aided on a deficiency basis)
Heathfield House R.C. High School for Girls Miss C. M. Symons, B.A.
(d) Non-Provided (aided on a "per capita" basis)
St. Illtyd's College for Boys Frederick R. Flemming.
Youth Service
During the year 1945-46, the Cardiff Education Committee provided £9,184
for the Cardiff Youth Committee.
Youth Organisations were granted the free use of school and other premises on
18,843 occasions. Financial Grants were made to 68 Organisations, and the services
of part-time teachers were provided on 3,698 occasions. In addition, the services
of pianists were provided on 5,208 occasions. The Committee organised a six weeks'
Camp for Youth Organisations during August and September, in addition to week-end
Training Courses at Christmas, Easter and Whitsun.
School Meals Service
The total number of meals supplied daily is 6,620 made up as follows : —
Primary Schools 45100
Secondary and Special Schools ... ... 1,800
Nursery Schools and Classes 720
There are 8 Central Kitchens providing 6,000 meals daily, and 57 Canteens accom-
modating 131 Departments, two of these Kitchens are at Special Schools providing
200 meals daily, and two Secondary Schools have their own Kitchens supplying four
Departments.
There is a Nursery School for 120 children and three nurseries for 150 children
ages 2 — 5 years. Also eight nurseries for 450 children ages 0 — 5 years where meals
are provided on the premises.
MEMBERS
THE LORD MAYOR Gough, A. E. Griffiths, R. Williams, D. T.
Wills, Alderman W R. Hellycr, J. Hegmbottom, J. Williams, G.
_ Hiles, Sir Herbert Horwood, C. A
CHAIRMAN Hill-Snook, R. G. Kerrigan, Anna. CO-OPTLD
Evans, Alderman JoneSj F Lovittj T> H> Howcll, Miss M.
G * McCabe, C H Matthcwson, W. A Gibbs, Rev. J, R
DEPUTY CHAIRMAN £"runcll> °. C Moreland, C G James, E
Davies, Councillor Robinson, R. G Morgan, J H. Pugsley, R J.
Morgan Robson, E. A. Sanders, Miss M. M
* COUNCILLORS Stevens, E. M. Rces, Principal Sir
ALDERMEN Collins, J. P. Walker. J. F.
Ferguson, G. J. Frewer, G. E. B. Weston, A. E. Tomkins, E. E
258
EDUCATION COMMITTEES* YEAR BOOK
CHAIRMAN
CLERK TO THE EDUCATION
COMMITTEE
DIRECTOR ..
SCHOOL MEDICAL STAFF..
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTIST
ARCHITECT .
ACCOUNTANT
CANTEEN ORGANISER
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED >
1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RAIE
1945-46
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY
SCHOOLS..
CARLISLE (C.B.)
Councillor H. Atkinson, j.i1.
H. D. A. Robertson, Town Clerk.
Frank Ashton, M.AO Education Oifkvs, Fisher Street*
Carlisle. Tel. : Carlisle 142.
James Lambcrton, M.B., CH.R., D.P.H. (Acung School
Medical Officer) ; James B. Craig, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
Miss Christine N. Anderson, M.B.> CII.BO PH.D.
T. W. Gregory, L.R.C.P., S.E., L.D.S.
Percy Daltoo, A.M.INST,C.EO A.R.I. n A,
W. Forsyth, F.I.M.T.A., F.S.A.A. (City Treasurer).
Miss A. Hmdson.
60,250 (estimated).
4s. 4.73d.
£1,862.
Provided .
Non-Provided
C. of E.
R.C. .
oj
13
3
19
4
4
No. on Roll
'A 31-3-45
5,532
854
1,020
SPECIAL SCHOOLS ......
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
CREIGHTON AND MARGARET
SEWELL SECONDARY
SCHOOLS
Totals
20
7,412
1 mixed Open- Air School with 100 on roll.
F. K. Davison, 2, Portland Square, Carlisle. Tel, :
Carlisle 753.
1 boys' school (327 on roll) ; 1 girls' school (315 on
roin
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
SERVICE OF YOUTH
ORGANISER
MAYOR
Graham, Alderman Mrs Isa, j P ,
Road
Carlisle Grammar School
Carlisle and County High School for
Girls
Pan -tune
Day
Students
02
Technical College
School ot Art ...
Full -tune
Student^
15
17
530 —
— 627
Students
541
247
T. L. MacDonald, M.A., B.SC.
MEMBERS
160, Warwick
ALDtRMFN
Dobinson, 59, Orton Road.
Goody, 44, Sybil Street
Halloway, Mrs , J.P , Railton House, 20,
Brunton Avenue
Studholmc, j P , Lyndholmc, Cavendish Terrace
Thompson, j v , Midland Bank Chambers,
Bank Street
COUNCIL LORS
Atkinson, H , j p , 8, Knoweheld Avenue,
Stanwix.
Cant, 63, Ridley Road, Currock
leaser, Mrs , Hill Crest, Harraby
Graham, Ritson, 24, Buchanan Road
Gnerson, M P , 268, Warwick Road
Punnett, 174, Gieyslone Ro.id
Sheehan, 76, Warwick Road
Sutcuflc, Housjhton Hall, Houghton, near
Carlisle
Thomson, Mrs , " Viewheld," Cavendish
Terrace
Welsh, Miss, 3, South Western Terrace
Co-op i LD
Carlisle, 'The Very Rev Dean ot (Rev. W. C
Mayne), '1 he Deanery
Eastwood, Rev W. I7, , B A , 21, Wigton Road
Rite, W , Q2, Dalston Road
Hannay, Cmdr. U. S E , " RivershiU," Caven-
dish Terrace
Smith, The Rt Rev Monsignor R L , The
Rectory, Wai wick Square
Warcle, The Yen Archdeacon G. H , MA, 4,
The Abbey
Young, J , 21, Inglcwood Crescent
259
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
CHAIRMAN
DEPUTY CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION
AND SECRETARY TO
EDUCATION COMMITTEE
DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF
EDUCATION
ORGANISER OF SPECIAL
SUBJECTS
SCHOOL MEDICAL STAFF . .
SCHOOL DENTAL STAFF ..
ARCHITECT
CITY TREASURER
POPULATION
TOTAL EDUCATION RATE,
1946-47 (estimated)
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1944-45 (estimated).
NURSERY SCHOOLS
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
CHESTER (C.B.)
Alderman C. Sconce, J.P.
Councillor Edith H. Baty.
Richardson Pcele, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, Education
Office, Town Hall, Chester. Tel. : Chester 2770.
H. J. Hack, B,A.
R. Staines (Physical Training) (on Active Service).
J. W. Lobban, M.A., M.D., D.P.H. (Chief Medical Officer) ;
H. E C. Sutton, M.B., CH.B , D.P.H. (Deputy Medical
Officer) (on Active Service), Ivy Fallen, M.R.C.S.,
D.P.H. (Assistant Medical Officer).
N. A. James, L.D.S., R.C.S. (Eng.) (School Dental
Surgeon).
C. Greenwood, M.INST.C.E., Barrister-at-Law. (Also
City Engineer and Surveyor).
J. White, F.I.M.T.A.
Municipal Borough (estimated) 47,863.
3s. 9.8d.
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
GRAMMAR
MODERN
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
YOUTH ORGANISER
YOUTH WORK
£1,635
Three.
County
Voluntary :
C. of E.
R.C. ...
Totals
County ...
Direct Grant
County ...
Voluntary
Totals
No.
6
2
15
Average
No. of No. on roll
Departments 31-3-46
10 2,319
12
4
26
1,660
579
4,558
Totals
Boys
1
Girls
1
Boys
400
Girls
397.
1
2
336
690
1
1
213
238
1
1
213
223
1,162 1,548
Work in connection with Juvenile employment is
carried out by the local branch of the Ministry of
Labour.
Mrs. J. Scansbrick, Education Office, Town Hall,
Chester.
Four clubs financed by the Local Education Authority
approximate membership 570.
Thirty-eight clubs financed by voluntary contribution —
approximate membership 1,267.
Uniformed organisations : membership between age
of 14 and 20 years — 477.
Pre-Service Training Organisations - 390
TECHNICAL INSTITUTES
Name of Institute Principal
Technical Institute ... B. A. Lewis, M.A., B.sc., A.I.C.
Technical Institute (Junior J. V. Walters
Department)
260
Evening Students,
Session 1944-45
544
176
EDUCATION COMMITTEES* YEAR BOOK
CHESTER (C.B.)
Name of School
Chester School of Art
School of Art.
Head
A, J, Mayson, A.R.C.A.
Senior
Full-time
Students
30
Pan-time
Day and
Evening
Students
338
MEMBERS
The Mayor, Town Hall.
Ai FIRMAN
Sconce, C., 6, Crane Street.
COUNCILLORS
James, E. C., 40, Raymond Street.
Baty, E. H., 15, Abbey Street
Dunne, S J , 4, Meadows Lane
Bryan, R. H. V, 39, Talbot Street.
Owen, D. R, 1, Sandown Terrace, Boughton
Cryer, M. E , 20, Dee Fords Avenue.
Williams, M , " hryl," Marlston Avenue.
Lawson, The Rev. E. J , 9, Chichester Street.
Chorlton, W., 13, Earlsway, Curzon Park.
Dunne, J. T , 4, Meadows Lane
Oakes, J., 39, Cheyney Road
REPRF,SrN FATIVhS
Sarbon, The Rev. Canon A W , St Mary's
Rectory, Handbndge
Welch, The Very Rev Hugh A , The Pres-
bytery, St Werburgh's
Noble, The Rev R C , 36, Lome Street.
ChalJacombe, R P , 58, Earlsway, Curzon Park
Matthews, S , hrnsa View, Long Lane, (it.
Saughall
Doran, W , 257, Pcnsby Road, Barnston,
Cheshire.
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
ACCOUNTANT
CLERK OF WORKS
ORGANISERS OF SPECIAL
SUBJECTS
SUPERINTENDENT SCHOOL
ATTENDANCE OFFICER
AND CHILDREN'S
WELFARE OFFICER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
DEPUTY SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS
.MEDICAL SPECIALISTS
SCHOOL DENTISTS
COVENTRY (C.B.)
Alderman Mrs. E. Smith, j.p.
Alderman S. Stringer, J,P.
Frank H. Harrod, M.C., B.A., Council House, Coventry.
Tel. : 5555.
W. L. Chinn, M.A.
R. B. Sykcs, M.A., LES. L.
A. H. Marshall, PH.D., B.SC. (ECON.), A.S.A.A., A.I.M.T.A.
(City Treasurer).
J. L. Penn.
J. F. McCarthy (Physical Training) ; Vacancy (Physical
Training) ; Miss G. M. Ellis (Domestic Subjects) ;
D. Brain (Manual Training) ; Miss N. M. Caine
(Nursery Schools) ; Miss Hatfield (School Meals).
H. Davoilc.
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED,
1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE, £6,214.
1945-46
NURSERY CLASSES
Arthur Massey, C.R.E., M.D., D.P.H., D.P.A. (Medical
Officer of Health).
T. M. Clayton, M.D., D.P.H.
Margaret J. Moir, M.A., M.D., D.P.H. ; C. R. Mayou,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H.
M. J. H. Russell, M.B., CH.B. (Aural Surgeon) ; F.
Wilson Stuart, M.D., CH.M. (Orthopaedic Surgeon) ;
Mrs. G. Stokes (Orthopaedic Assistant) ; Miss B.
Carr (Speech Therapist).
M. Raesidc, L.D.S. ; J. A. Smith, L.D.S. ; E. K. Break-
spear, L.D.S. ; R. B. Vause, L.D.S. ; K. J. Timms,
L.D.S.
229,000 (estimated).
50.9d.
Provided, 12
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
(including schools at
present taking senior
pupils and one Camp
School, 198 boys)
County . .
Voluntary
No. on Roll, 420.
No. of No. on Roll
Departments July* 1946
No.
36
18
62
18
Totals
261
20,774
3,921
24,695
COVENTRY (C.B.)
EDUCATION COMMITTEES* YEAR BOOK
County
County
SECONDARY MODERN
SECONDARY TECHNICAL .
SECONDARY GRAMMAR
INDEPENDENT GRAMMAR
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
BUREAU
YOUTH COMMITTEE
Name
TECHNICAL COLLEGE
MUNICIPAL ART SCHOOI
MAYOR
Gordon, Councillor | <. Li-c, I lie Council
liousv., CX. von try
Di n. i Y MAYOR
Brings, Councillor, 17, Anstcj Road
CHAIRMAN
Smith, Alderman Mrs., 7, Wvken Way.
No of
Departments
1 Boys' \
" V /
No. on Roll
July, 1946
792
No.
17
1 Girls
1 Boys' \ s}~
2 Mixed/ 612
County 2 (Girls') 1,133
SCHOOLS 2 (Boys') 1 ,20 1
Wheatlcy St. Special School (M.D.) ... 75
Corley Open-Air School (Residential) 90
H. Davoile (Executive Officer) j Offices : The School
of Art, Ford Street.
Kwart Bell (Youth Organiser) ; Anne Armson, M.A.
(Assistant Youth Organiser).
TECHNICAL COLLEGES AND ART SCHOOLS
Part-time
Piiu^i/i/7/ Full-time Dav Evening
i iinupai Students Srudentv Studints
J. Wilson, B.SC., B.COM. .. 42 4,087 2,582
W. Ashworth, A.R.C.A. .. 22 313 580
MEMBERS
Givcns, Mrs , 2S, Hates Ruad, Canl_>
Osborn, Mrs , 174, Massei Road
Parhtt, W , 5, Henrietta Street
Randlc, 45, Nicholls Street
Rodmell, 179, Wbobcrley Avenue
Rose, 60, Wyken Way
Stevens, Mrs , " Hycrolt," Stamtoid Avenue.
Wangh, 83, King George's Avenue
Co -OPT ID
Barrow, Miss M. W , 3, Manor Road
Bayliss, Mrs* E , 7, Vi illiam Street, Leamington
Spa
Bell, Rev K , 1, Middlcborouph Road
Clement, Rev A 8,^4, Spencer Avenue
Cousins, 1) , 522, Warwick Road, Sohhull
Emtry, Monsignor L P, The Presbytery, St.
blizabeth's Road.
Garrett, L , 75 Belvedere Road
Kimpton, Mrs M E , 20, Mile Lane
Lee, J W , 10, Dalton Road
Rose, A. R , 75, Alfall Road
Suddens, H T , 21, Warwick Avenue
Williams, J D F Williams, lit), Birmingham
Road
Stringer, Alderman, 1 W, Ainscley Avenue
AlDtHMAN
Baylay, " Dcnford," Stoke Green.
Cia'rdner, 79, Banks Road.
Harris, 3, Maycoek Road
Hodgkmson, 1, Biowc-tt Road
Lee, I1 , " Ha\varden l^odgc," Holyhead Road
Lee, R , 3, South Avenue, Stoke Park.
Wvles, Public Abattoir, Upper York Street
COUNIILIORS
Allen, Mrs 61, Masser Road
Sinks, 52, Nicholls Street
Brassett, Mrs , 25, Wyken Way
Callow, 17, llaringtun Road
Cam, Mrs, 119, Knigiicld Road
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
EDUCATION OFFICER
DEPUTY EDUCATION
OFFICER AND INSPECTOR
ASSISTANT EDUCATION
OFFICER
INSPECTOR FOR HIGHER
EDUCATION
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
(Higher Education)
ASSISTANT INSPECTOR
ORGANISERS OF SPECIAL
SUBJECTS
CHIEF CLERK . .
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
DEPUTY MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICERS
CROYDON (C.B.)
Councillor S. A. Maycoek.
Alderman F. Mitchell, J.P.
Herbert Roberts, M.A. (Oxon.), Education Office,
Katharine Street, Croydon. Tel. : Croydon 4433.
Norns Greenwood, B.SC., M.ED. (LEEDS).
Stanley Birley, B.A. (MANCHESTER).
Edward J, Weeks, M.A., M.SC., PH.D. (LONDON).
F. L. Pascoe, M.A.(LOND.)
William K. Waiting, B.A., M.ED. (LEEDS).
Miss D. A. Brown (Domestic Science) ; Miss E, A.
White (Physical Training) ; Edward Barnard (Physi-
cal Training).
William Nelson.
Oscar M. Holden, M.D., D.P.H. (Chief Medical Officer).
(Vacant.)
Iris A. Jenkin-Lloyd, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. ; Ellen
M. Hegarty, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; Rosa Morrison,
M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; Suzanne Collet, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.,
L.R.P.S. ; G. M. Hobbin, M.B., CH.B.
262
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
SENIOR DENTAL SURGEON
ASSISTANT DENTAL
SURGEONS
OPHTHALMIC SURGEON ...
ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR
ACCOUNTANT
CHIEF ENQUIRY OFFICER...
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
BUREAU
YOUTH ORGANISER
STORES SUPERINTENDENT
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED,
1946-47
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1946-47
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY
(MODERN) SCHOOLS
No. ON ROLL
CENTRAL SCHOOLS
(SELECTIVE)
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
CROYDON (C.B.)
Percy G. Oliver, L.D.S.
J. K. R. Brycc, L.D.S. ; W. A. Sowden-Hills, L.D.S. ;
Cyril P. Urbani, L.D.S., R.c.s.
T. E. Davis, M.B., B.S., D.O.M.S.
Charles T. Aycrst, A.R.I.B.A.
G. Gosling, F.S.A.A., F.I.M.T.A. (Borough Treasurer and
Accountant).
A. Higham.
J. H. Evernden (Executive Officer).
J. H. P. Rea.
M. W. A. Thompson.
Census 1931—233,115; Estimated, 1939—243,000.
3s. 3.06d.
£<*,600 (estimated).
Council . .
Voluntary : —
C. of E.
R.C. ...
Totals
No.
31
10
2
43
No. of
Departments
65
12
3
SI
Normal number on roll in above Schools — 25,708.
Three (two Council, one Voluntary). No. on Roll, 1,042
(a) County
(b) Transitionally
Assisted
(c) Direct Grant
(d) Independent .
Totals
liovs
Girls
1
i
Total
3
1
3
1
8
Pupils m attendance at above Grammar schools : —
Bo\s Girls Total
(a) 873 558 1,431
(b) — 517 517
(c) 550 840 1,390
(d) 750 — 750
Totals
2,173
1,915
4,088
School Meals Service
The School Meals Services now administered by the Education Committee.
There are 47 School Canteens and the average number of children supplied daily
with dinners in July, 1946, was 1 3,000.
Youth Service
The Youth Committee are in touch with 154 Youth Organisations in the Borough,
all voluntary, and assist many by way ci grant and the provision of rent-irec premises
and of instructors. A Youth Council has been formed representing all youth
organisations in Croydon.
SECONDARY GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School •
County Schools
Selhurst Grammar School for Boys . . .
Selhurst Grammar School for Girls ...
John Ruskin Grammar School for Boys
Transitionally Assisted
Coloma School for Girls
Head
F. T. B. Wheeler, M.A. (OXON).
Miss H. Lister, M.A. (OxoN).
J. C. Lowe, M.A. (BIRM.).
Mother Marie
(LOND.)
Wmefride, B.A.
263
EDUCATION COMMITTEES3 YEAR BOOK
CROYDON (C.B.)
SECONDARY GRAMMAR SCHOOLS— continued
Name of School
Direct Grant
Croydon High School for Girls
Old Palace School for Girls
Whitgift Middle
Independent
Whitgift
Head
Miss M. F. Adams, M.A. (GLASGOW).
Sister Gabrielle.
H. S. Clayton, M.A. (CANTAB.)
............ E. A. G. Marlar, M.B.E., M.A. (CAMB.),
LL.B.
TECHNICAL COLLEGE AND JUNIOR EVENING INSTITUTES
Name of Institute
Croydon Polytechnic ...
178
Part-time
Students
2,445
— 632
153 —
2,623
632
153
Students
245
Senior
Full-time
Students
115
Principal
Hugh A. Warren, M.SC.,
A.M.I.C.E., M.I.S.E.
Junior Evening Institutes (3) do.
Junior School of Building do.
(Secondary Technical)
Secondary Technical School Transitionally Assisted)
bull-time Pan-time
Name of School Head
Stanley Engineering ... ... E. W. Dixon, B.sc.
School of Art and Crafts
Name of School Principal
Croydon School of Arts and G. F. Hinchliff,
Crafts A.R.C.A. (Lond.), F.I.B.D.
Nursery Schools
The Authority control one Nursery School with accommodation for 40,
question of establishing other Schools and Classes is under consideration.
There are also more war-time nurseries still being continued under the control
of the Public Health Department.
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
Name of School Accommodation
St. Christopher's School (for Mentally Defective children) ...... 200
St. Giles' School (for Physically Defective and Delicate children) ... 190
St. Luke's School (for Partially-Sighted children) ............ 50
SCHOOL CAMP Accommodation
Pilgrim Fort, Fosterdown, Caterham ............... 40
Total
Students Students
245
Part-time Day
and Evening
Students
349
The
MEMBERS
MAYOR
Marshall, Councillor James, j p., The Mayor's
Parlour, Town Hall, Croydon (" Whist-
lers Wood," Woldmgham, Surrey;.
CHAIRMAN
Maycock, Councillor S. A., 22, Shirley Avenue
VICE-CHAIRMAN
Mitchell, Alderman F., j p , 60, Fitzjames
Avenue.
ALDERMEN
Arkell, E. E. L., jr., 18, Bulganak Road,
Thornton Heath.
Gibson, Col C. H., 26, Radcliffe Road
Peters, A, C.B.E , J.P., " Hilltrest," 1194.
London Road, Norbury, S.W.16.
Regan, A., " The Gardenia," 565, Mitcham
Road.
Wood Roberts, T. W., D.L , j p , 25, Duppas
Hill Terrace.
COUNCILLORS
Billson, Miss M. G , " Redcourt," Stanhope
Road.
Child, Mrs. 26, Linden Avenue, Thornton
Heath.
Clinch, J. A., 9, RadchfTe Road.
Cole, G. J., 4, Oak Gardens.
Dammarell, A. V., 78, Elmwood Road.
Gough, W H., 38, Virginia Road, Thornton
Heath.
Kcndcll, H. L , 25, Blenheim Park Road.
Kirkham, T. V , " Montreal," Dean Road.
Lee, R. H. L., " Norma House," 11, Sunny-
bank, South Norwood, S.E.25.
Marshall, A. S., 24, Sunnybank, South Nor-
wood, S.E.25.
Turner, E W , 98, Lower Addiscombe Road.
DARLINGTON (CB.)
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER
ORGANISERS OF SPECIAL
SUBJECTS
YOUTH ORGANISER
Alderman R. Luck.
Alderman H. P. Bell.
W. F. Houghton, M.A., Education Office, Darlington.
Tel. : 2888.
Miss G. H. Bolam (Domestic Subjects) ; Miss J. O. M.
Howe (Physical Training).
Miss W. Storer.
264
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
DARLINGTON (C.B.)
ORGANISER OF SCHOOL Mrs, D. Davison.
CANTEENS
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER William E. Orchard, M.D., CH.B., D.P.H., R.C.P.S.
A. McGarrity, M.BO CH.B, (temporary).
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICER
OPHTHALMIC SURGEON
(Part-tune}
SCHOOL DENTISTS...
A. T. Paterson, M.D., F.R.C.S. (Ed.), D.P.HV
... J. L. Liddell, L.D.S. (Senior Dental Officer) ; V. L. L.
Hall, L.D.S.,, R.C.N.
CHILD GUIDANCE CLINIC Educational Psychologist, H. Armstrong, M.A. Part-
time Psychiatrist, B. E. Ridley.
ARCHITECT . . . . E. Minors, B.SC., A.M.INST.C.E. (Borough Surveyor and
Waterworks Engineer).
ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTS Members of Borough Surveyor'* Staff.
ACCOUNTANT W. Nuttall, A.I.M.T.A. (Borough Treasurer).
POPULATION .. ... 80,000
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED, 4s. 1.43d.
1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE, £2,320 (estimated).
1045-16
NURSERY SCHOOLS
NURSERY CLASSES
COUNTY SCHOOLS...
Five.
Five.
No.
No. of No. on Roll
Departments
Primary
10
13 4,955
Secondary —
Modern
5
6 1,802
Technical . . .
1
1 149
Voluntary —
Primary
8
8 2,115
Secondary
2
2 285
Modern
26
30
9,306
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
YOUTH ADVISORY
COMMITTEE
YOUTH COUNCIL
One School for Physically Defective Children with 103
on Roll ; one School for Educationally Subnormal
Children with 74 on Roll.
Bovs Girls Mixed Total
County ... 1 1 — 2
Pupils in attendance at above schools : —
Bovs Girls Mixed Totals
-/57 572 — 1,329
Secretary: W. F. Houghton, M.A., Education Office,
Darlington.
Hon. Secretary : Miss W. Storer, Education Office,
Darlington.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School Hejd
(a) County Grammar Schools
Grammar School of Queen Elizabeth (B.) ... A. Hare, M.SC., PH.D.
High School for Girls Miss W. B. C. Jewsbury, B.A.
(b) Not aided by L.E.A.
Polam Hall (M.) Miss E. I. J. Martineau.
TECHNICAL COLLEGE, SCHOOL OF ART AND EVENING INSTITUTES
Senior Pan-time Evening
. . . PuK-ivme Day Student
Name of Institute Principal Students Students
Technical College J. W. Angles, M.SC — 286 1,160
Evening Institutes (3)
School of Art
R. L. Swmden, A.R.C.A.
265
20 —
487
119
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
DARLINGTON (C.B.)
MEMBERS
AlOfRMEN
Luck, R , 26, Hmh Row
Bell, H P , J p , 60, North Road
Best, A J., j P , Red worth, Levhurn Road
Chandler, W G, MBE, j P , 1, (Cleveland
Avenue
Heslop, \V
J p , Southlands, Southend
Avenue
Hinks, J D , J P , 287, Conis Jiflc Road
Hudson, T K, 69, Langholm Crescent
Waters, J , 10, Oakdcne Avenue
COUNCILLOKS
Lyuncttc, Mrs , j.p , 44, Hutton Avenue
Taylor, Mrs. M , j P , 2 Rye Hill
Huckborough, H, 21, Lynton Gardens
Hutton, W. S , 108, Cleveland Teiracc
Lyonette, M , 44, Hutton Avenue
Ncasham, J , Black well Hill
Reed, F W., 35, Bracken Road
Sinclair, J D , o u E , Elm Court, Tower Road
Wilcock, H., J.P ,111, Cobden Street
CO-OPTI D
The Principal, The Training College, Darling-
ton.
DERBY (C.B.)
C'lAIRMAN ...
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRFCTOR ...
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR
PRIMARY EDUCATION
WOMAN ORGANISER
CANTEEN ORGANISER
CHIEF CLERK
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
CHIEF CHILDREN'S
WELFARE OFFICER
SECRETARY TO YOUTH .
COMMITTEE
YOUTH ORGANISER
CHIEF SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICERS
PSYCHIATRIST AND
1 DIRECTOR OF CHILD
GUIDANCE CLINIC
SCHOOL DENTAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
OFFICERS
PSYCHOLOGIST
SPEECH THERAPIST
PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL
WORKER
ARCHITECT
ACCOUNTANT
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT ...
BUREAU
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED,
1945-46
PRODUCE OF ID. RATE,
1945-46
NURSERY SCHOOLS
Alderman A. Sturgess, O.R.E., J.P.
Councillor H. J, T. Russell, J.P.
C. Middlcton, M.A. , Education Department, The
Council House, Corporation Street, Derby.
Tel. : 2477
J. G. Taylor, B.A.
L. Holme.
Miss G. E. McColvin, M.A.
Mis* H. Williamson.
H. H. Mclluish.
F. Kendall, Miss E. E. Jones.
L. Broadley.
C. Middlcton, M.A. (Director of Education).
T. M. Jelley.
G. Lilico, M.B.J CH.B.J D.P.H., Medical Officer of Health.
A. Morrison, L.R.C.P. & s., L.R.F.P.S.
Mary Kent, M.B., CH.B. ; L. Millar ; and five part-time
specialists (including one honorary).
(Vacant).
A. Stafford, L.D.S., R.C.S.
Miss M. Sweeney, L.D.S. ; F. Grossman, L.D.S. ; I.
Steele.
(Vacant).
Miss J. Came.
Miss W. Smith.
Thos. W. East, F.R.I. B.A.
W. J. Rutherford, A.C.A., Borough Treasurer.
Education Office, Becket Street, Derby. Juvenile
Employment Officer — N. James.
Census, 1931—142,403. Estimated, 1939—137,700.
4s. 11.82d.
£4,440.
Provided
Non-Provided
Totals
No. No. on Roll
31-3-46
1 92
1 57
2 149
266
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
NURSERY UNITS IN PRIMARY
SCHOOLS Provided
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
County
Voluntary : —
C. of H.
R.C. ...
Totals
No.
19
9
2
30
DERBY (C.B.)
No. No. on Roll
31-3-46
13 603
No. of No, on Roll
Departments
35
13
50
9,737
2,172
634
10,643
SECONDARY (MODERN)
SCHOOLS
SECONDARY (GRAMMAR)
SCHOOLS
SPECIAL SCHOOL ...
TECHNICAL COLLEGE
SCHOOL OF ART
EVENING INSTITUTES
County
Voluntary (R.C.)
(a) Provided
(b) Non-Provided,
and not aided by
the L.E.A.
Totals ...
Pupils in attendance
at above schools :-
(a)
No. on Roll
3,722
169
Boys
Schools
18
1
Gir/i Mixed Totals
2 — 4
1 — 1
Boys Girls Mixed Totals
1,104 1,070 — 2,174
— 192 — 192
Totals
1,104 1,262
One M.D. School with 79 on roll.
One Sight Saving Class with 15 on roll.
Full-time Part-nmi
Students Students
Derby Technical 500 5,260
College. Princi-
pal : W. A. Rich-
ardson, O.B.E.,
B.A., D.SC., B.SC,
(Eng.), F.G.S.,
F.R.G.S.
Derby School of
Arts and Crafts.
Principal : F. W.
Kounsell,
A.R.C.A.
Boys — 2. Girls — 2.
2,366
Tor til
5,760
139
Mixed — 4.
846
935
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School Head
(a) Provided Boys' Schools
Derby School L. Bradley., M. A.
Bemrose School ... ... ... ... W. A. Macfarlane, M.A.
Provided Girls* Schools
Parkfields Cedars School
Homelands School
(b) Non-Provided Girls' School
Derby High School
Miss D. Stead, B.A.
Miss D. S. Gilbert, M.A.
Miss M. Ogle, M.A.
267
DERBY (C.B.)
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
MEMBERS
ALDERMFN
j P , " Southleigh *' Snclston
Belper
Butler, D S ,
Crescent, Littleover
Hoare, W. H , j P , " Highlands,"
Road.
Pcttv, Mrs. E , j P , 10, Belper Road
Rayncs, W R , j P , 85, Empress Road
Sturge&s, A , o B E , J.P , 28, Whecldun Avenue
Johnson, T , 96, Uttoxeter New Road
COUNCILIORS
Armstrong, Mrs. Ii , 1049, London Road,
Alvaston
Blood, W, 11, Row ditch Avenue
Dilworth, J , 227, Sinfm Lane
Kales, Mrs E , 108. St. Chad's Road
East, C , 9, Cecil Street
Harper, S W , 24, Western Road
1 ngh, J. C , 530, Dufficld Road Allestrec
Ling, O., j P , " White Ridge." Manor Road.
Ludlam, W E., 45, Sunnyhill Avenue.
Mallctt, A. W., 113, Yates Street.
Mayes, S., 53, Stafford Street.
Phillips, W. H., 86, Carlton Road.
Robinson, l\ A., 58, Marlborough Road
Rodgers, W. G., 141, Randolph Road
Russell, H J., j P , 418, Uttoxeter Road.
Wilding, H. E , 42, White Street.
CO-OPTED
HitzHerbert, The Venerable H., Weston-on-
Trcnt
Hastings, Rev F. G , B A , 4, Arlington Road
Hawkins, Miss H. K , MA, Derby Training
College, Uttoxeter New Road
Mclntyre, Miss K , B A , 76, Belper Road.
O'Neill, Dr H , 52, Highfield Road.
Ravensdale, A. G., '* Mayfield," Burlington
Way, Mickleover
DEWSBURY (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN . .
VICE-CHAIRMAN
EDUCATION OFFICER
DEPUTY EDUCATION
OFFICER
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
DEPUTY SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTISTS
ARCHITECT
ACCOUNTANT
POPULATION . .
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1946-47
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED,
1946-47
PRIMARY AND MODERN
SCHOOLS
SPECIAL SCHOOL
Councillor J. E. Tolson, J.r.
M. McCarthy.
Leslie Ernmerson, Education Office, Municipal Build-
ings, Halifax Road, Dewsbury. Tel.: Dewsbury 1498.
H. Raine.
E. E. Easto ; Miss A. A. R. Gray.
Carrick G. Payton, M.D., CH.B., D.P.H.
E. H. Tomlin, M.D., CH.B., D.P.H. (serving with H.M.
Forces).
C. A. Tinn, L.D.S. ; B. Roll, M.D. (Vienna).
R. R. Alexander, A.R.I.B.A., A.M.T.P.I., Borough Architect
and Buildings Surveyor.
A. E. Richardson, F.I.M.T.A., Borough Treasurer.
1931 Census— -54,303.
£1,275 (estimated).
5s. 9.23d.
Modern
Primary
Totals
No.
5
21
26
No. of No. on Roll
Departments 31-3-46
5 1,068
34 4,883
39
5,951
GRAMMAR
Provided Name of School
Wheelwright Grammar School for Boys
Wheelwright Grammar School for Girls
Pne Open-Air School with 90 on roll.
SCHOOLS
Head
Leslie Sadler, M.A.
Miss I. Thwaites, M.A.
TECHNICAL COLLEGE AND SCHOOL OF ART
Name of College or School Principal or Head
Municipal Technical College Dr. R. Cuthill.
School of Art J. Lindley, A.R.C.A.
Junior Technical School ... Dr. R. Cuthill.
Junior Commercial School Dr. R. Cuthill.
Youth Service.
Chairman — Councillor J. E. Tolson, J.P.
Vice-Chairman — Rev. H. M. Doidge Harrison.
Secretary — L. Emmerson (Education Officer).
268
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
DEWSBURY (C.B.)
MEMBERS
CHAIRMAN Kershaw, J. R., 688, Huddcrsheld Road,
Tilson, Councillor J. E., J.P., 52, Bywcll Road.
VICE-CHAIRMAN
McCarthy, M., The Gables, 174 Wakeficld
Road.
ALDERMEN
Holdsworth, W, J.P., 53, Savile Road, Savile
Town
Mayman, J , j p , 67, Ravens Avenue.
Mayman, J , j p , 67, Ravens Avenue.
Parker, F. K. B , J.P., 54, Ravens Avenue
Scargill, M., 32, Castle Mount, Thornhill
COUNCILLORS
Brogden, J. N., 91, Warren, Street, Savile Town
Glassby, C , 260 Headfield Road, Savile Town.
Hmchliffe, Mrs. I , M B E , J.P s 23, Hcator
Avenue.
Ravensthorpe
McDonald, J E, Ravenswharf Hotel, Scout
Hill
Walker, T , 207, Old Bank Road.
Wolstenholme, G , 46A, Wellington Road
CO-OPTED
Cullmgworth, Mrs E , Hyrbt Hoube, r\ rack
Road, Batley
Coney, Canon II R. H., 'Ihc Rectory, Thorn-
hill
Bedford, Rev. H D , 48, Halifax Road, Stain-
cliff e.
Armitage, P , 19, Hcaton Avenue
Dcnham, N H , Lillands, Stockhill Street
Barber, E., Wmdycote, Malvern Road
Green, T , 8, BirKlalc Road
DONCASTER (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER
ASSISTANT EDUCATION
OFFICER
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICERS
SCHOOL DENTAL SURGEON
ASSISTANT DO
CHIEF SCHOOL NURSE ...
SCHOOL ARCHITECT
ORGANISER OF Music
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
CANTEENS AND DOMESTIC
SCIENCE ORGANISER
YOUTH ORGANISER
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED
1944-45
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1944-45
INFANT, JUNIOR AND
- MODERN SCHOOLS
Alderman H. L. Gee.
Alderman Mrs. R. Hodson,
V. H. Hoskm, M.SC., PH.D., Education Offices, Don-
caster. Tel. : 3453-5.
J. D. Frazcr, B.COM.
Vacant (Welfare), A. B. Butt (Further), A. A. Guy
(Primary), A. J. Wilson, A.C.I.S. (Secondary).
J. F. Galloway, M.D., D.P.M., D.P.H.
W. Lomax, M.D., D.P.H. ; M. Thomson, M.B., CH.B.,
D.P.H. ; R. Moss, B.sc., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., M.D. (New
York) ; J. D. McEwen, M.A., M.B., B.CH., F.R.C.S.,
(part-time Orthpaedic Surgeon) ; H. Miller, M.B.,
B.CH., D.M.R.E. (part-time Radiologist) ; II. M. Petty.
M.B., B.CH., D.L.O.R.C. (part-time Ear, Nose and
Throat Specialist) ; C. F. Eminson, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.,
D.O.M.S. ; and M. D. Thakore, B.SC., M.B., B.CH.,
D.O., D.O.M.S. (part-time Ophthalmic Surgeons).
H. L. Gnmshaw, L.D.S.
Two vacancies.
Miss H. Suiter, M.I.H., CERT. MIDWIFE, H.V. CERT.,
CERT. LONDON SAN. INSP. EXAM. BOARD.
W. W. Thomas, A.R.I.B.A.
B. W. Appleby, M.A.
Vacant and Miss W. V. Traylen.
Miss K. E. Rose.
J. Richardson.
Census 1931—64,708.
Elementary— 44.88d.
62.84d.
£2,220 estimated).
Provided
Non-Provided : —
C. ofE.
R.C
Totals ...
Estimated 1944—72,000.
Higher— 17.96d. Total—
No.
13
1
1
15
No. of
Departments
27
1
2
30
No.
on Roll
8,320
155
428
8,903
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
One P.D. School with 155 on Roll, and One M.D.
School with 44 on Roll.
269
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
DONCASTER (C.B.)
NURSERY SCHOOLS
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
One Nursery class conducted at P.D. School for
Orthopaedic children 2-5 years ; Three Nursery
Classes attached to elementary schools.
Doncaster Grammar School for Boys with 552 on Roll
(Head Master : S. E. J. Best, B.SC., PH.D.) ; Don-
caster High School for Girls with 488 on Roll (Head
Mistress : Miss H. G. Brown, B.sc.). Technical
High School for Boys (Head Master : R. V. Taylor).
Technical High School for Girls (Head Mistress :
Miss M. C. Martin, B.A.).
Principal : G. Lawton, B.SC., PH.D. (Lond.), F.I.C ,
A.M.I.CHEM.E.
Becchfield (Mixed) with 409 on Roll; Hyde Park
(Mixed) with 300 on Roll ; Whcatlcy (Mixed) with
320 on Roll.
Balby (Mixed) with 230 on Roll ; Beechfield (Mixed)
with 230 on Roll.
Day and Evening students with 370 on Roll. Principal,
J. H. Lister, A.R.C.A. (Lond.).
Youth Service
A Youth Sub-Committee of the Education Committee, consisting of seven Members
of the Education Committee and five co-opted representatives of youth organisations
supervises provision for youth. A Youth Organisations Committee, which includes
direct representation of the educational services, youth organisations, churches,
industry, etc., meets quarterly for the purpose of co-ordinating youth activities and
making recommendations to the Youth Sub-Committee. A Youth Council, composed
entirely of youth representatives of all organisations, also submits recommendations
to the Youth Sub-Committee. In addition to the independent youth bodies, there arc
three clubs, with paid leaders, controlled by the Education Committee, which is also
prepared to provide direct and indirect assistance to all organisations.
TECHNICAL COLLEGE
EVENING INSTITUTES
BRANCH TECHNICAL
SCHOOLS
SCHOOL OF ART AND CRAFTS
MEMBERS
ALDERMEN
Gee, H. L., 3, Welbeck Road.
Hodson, Mrs R , 31, Mansfield Road
Burton- H , 175, Zetland Road.
Webster, Mrs M A , 37, Springwell Lane
Clark, Miss H M , 5, Lawn Avenue
COUNCILLORS
Auckland, S H , 31, Windsor Road
Bosiock, W , 16, Thomson Avenue
Cammidge, A. E , 45, Thomson Avenue
Collins, Mrs. C., 100, Bawtry Road
Colpus, Mrs A. E., 19, Stone Close Avenue.
Gee, Mrs. E., \ Welbeck Road.
Kelly, W H , 148, Sandrmgham Road.
Lmdley, E , 75, St. Mary's Road
Varley, Mrs. B , j P , 18, St Anne's Road
Wilson, H., " Morlan," Cantley Lane
CO-OPTED
Flynn, Rev. Father C P, St Petcr\ Chains,
Princes Street
Bentley, F, 36 Craithie Road
Dannhorn, T. J , 12, Avenue Road.
Perry, A, 105, Zetland Road.
Maw, Mrs. M., 71, Littlcmoor Lane.
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER
ASSISTANT EDUCATION
OFFICERS
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
YOUTH ORGANISER
MEDICAL OFFICER OF
HEALTH AND SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICERS OF HEALTH AND
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS
DUDLEY (C.B.)
Alderman A. E. Young, J.P.
Alderman J. L. Hillman, J.P.
J. H. Fussell, M.A., B.SC., Education Offices, St. James's
Road, Dudley. Tel. : Dudley 4277.
F. W. Mannell, F.C.I.S. ; (one vacancy).
A. J. Spears ; (one vacancy).
W. Arnold Bonser.
W. K. Dunscombe, M.D., B.C., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H.,
D.T.M. & H.
S. A. Maclean, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; Jeannette R. B.
Gibson, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., L.R.F.P. & s.
270
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
SCHOOL DENTAL SURGEON
ASSISTANT DENTAL
SURGEON
SCHOOL MEALS ORGANISER
BOROUGH TREASURER
BOROUGH ARCHITECT
POPULATION
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1946-47
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED,
1946-47
NURSERY SCHOOLS
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SECONDARY MODERN
SCHOOLS
SECONDARY TECHNICAL
SCHOOL
DUDLEY (C.B.)
D. Nelson L.D.S. (Eng.).
A. G. Marks, L.D.S. (Eng.)
Miss M. C. Berry.
J. Harrison, F.I.M.T.A., A.S.A.A.
M. H. Blackman, A.RI.B.A., A.M. p. T.I.
Census 1931—59,579.
£1,176.
5s. 10.84d.
County ...
County ...
Voluntary C. of E.
Voluntary R.C. ..
County . . .
Voluntary
County
Totals . . .
No. of No. on Roll
No. Departments 31-3-46
10
7
1
5
1
1
27
2
15
9
2
6
1
1
36
160
4,651
1,765
301
1,696
250
375
9,198
TECHNICAL COLLEGE
SCHOOL OF ART AND
CRAFTS
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
TRAINING COLLEGE FOR
TEACHERS
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
BUREAU
Dudley and Staffordshire Technical College, The
Broadway, Dudley. (Jointly maintained by the
Dudley C.B. and Staffordshire C.C.).
Principal : — A. W. Gibson, B.SC., M.I.MECH.E.
Clerk to the Governors : J. H. Fussell, M.A., B.SC.
Full-time Day Students . .. 185
Part-time Day Students .. .. 408
Evening Students 2,349
Dudley School of Art and Crafts, St. James's Road,
Dudley.
Principal : — Ivo Shaw, A.M.C., F.R.S.A.
Dudley Girls' High School, Priory Road, Dudley,
Head Mistress : Mary B. Ambrose, M.A.
Clerk to the Governors : J. H. Fussell, M.A., B.SC.
(County School Jointly maintained by the Dudley
C.B. and Staffordshire C.C.). Number on Roll— 537.
Dud^y Grammar School, St. James's Road, Dudley.
Head Master : — D. C. Temple, M.A. (Cantab.).
Clerk to the Governors : J. H. Fussell, M.A., B.SC.
(A Voluntary Maintained School. Number on Roil
—496.
Dudley Training College, Castle View, Dudley.
Principal : D. Jordan, M.A., B.SC.
Secretary to College Council : J. H. Fussell, M.A., B.SC.
Jointly maintained by the Dudley C.B. and Stafford-
shire C.C.
Juvenile Employment Officer, Juvenile
Employment Bureau, St. James's Road, Dudley.
Tel. : Dudley 214d.
271
EDUCATION COMMITTEES* YEAR BOOK
DUDLEY (C.B.)
MEMBERS
MAYOR COUNCILLORS
Bennett, Alderman T. E., J.P , 42, Adshcad G11??1156"! ^rs<,?;> Ai> P? oxTu
Road Golding, A L0 103, Church Road, Nctherton.
_ . . Griffiths, A. E., 252, Birmingham Road.
DEPUTY MAYOR joncs> A. W., 178, The Broadway.
Hillman, Councillor A L., J.P., " Crantock," Lewis, F G., " Ednam Lodge,*' St. James's
Hermitage Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham Road.
Little, R., New Street.
CHAIRMAN Price, F., 15, Buffery Road
Young, Alderman A. E , J.P., 13, Pnory Close SlffOJ&iiy H^ " BeVCrley'" PCnSneU R°ad'
CO-OPTED
VICE-CHAIRMAN Camm, W. C., " Wyndcliffe," Himley Road.
Hillman, Alderman J. L, JP, 22, Oakham Cartwnght, H. H., 246, Birmingham Road.
Road Frood. Miss S., 9, Park Road.
Hall, Miss M. E., Castle Mill House.
ALDERMEN Lawrood, Rev. S. E. L , 34, St James's Road.
Molyneux, J. H., 28, Bunn's Lane Quilty, Rev. P. J., The Catholic Rectory.
Taylor, J A., 19, Churchfield Street. Waring, Rev. J., The Vicarage
EASTBOURNE (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN Alderman A. E. Rush, J.P.
DEPUTY CHAIRMAN ... Councillor H. A. C. Dingle, M.B.E.
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER J. C. Aspden, M.AO Education Office, 2, Saffrons Road.
Tel. : Eastbourne 2820 Ext. 41.
ORGANISERS OF SPECIAL Miss E. C. Mulcaster (Domestic Science) and Capt.
SUBJECTS G. A. Stamfield (Physical Training).
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER J. Fenton, M.B., B.CH., M.A.O., D.P.H. (Medical Officer
of Health).
DEPUTY SCHOOL MEDICAL T. H. Parkman, M.B., B.S. (Lond.), D.P.H.
OFFICER
BOROUGH ENGINEER ... Raymond Williams, B.SC., A.M.INST.C.E. (also Building
Surveyor).
TREASURER Ian M. Cowan, M.B.E. , F.I.M.T.A., A.S.A.A. (Borough
Treasurer).
POPULATION Census, 1931—57,435.
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED, 36.8d.
1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE, £2,500.
1945-46
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT F. R. Dann, Juvenile Employment Officer. Tel. :
BUREAU 2820 (Ext. 43).
No. No. of No. on Total
SCHOOLS — Depts. Roll
PRIMARY
SECONDARY (MODERN)
County
Voluntary
County
Voluntary
3
6
2
1
12
10
2
1
18
1,112
1,951
3,063
850
3,913
465
385
SECONDARY (GRAMMAR)
Name of School Head or Principal Pupils attending
Junior Day Evening
Eastbourne Grammar H. Cloke, M.A.(Oxon.) 51 311
School (Boys) M.A. (Lond.)
Eastbourne High Miss L. Gunnery, M.A. 171 328
School (Girls)
TECHNICAL Technical School for Boys L. P. Blackwell, B.SC. — 102 353
COMMERCIAL
Commercial School C. E. V. Primmer, — 122 285
Tor Girls F.R.S.A.
ART ... School of Art and Crafts H. B. Faulkner, A.R.C.A. — 33 121
SPECIAL One Open- Air School, accommodation, 120 ; 1 Special School, accom-
modation 75.
272
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
EASTBOURNE (C.B.)
DEPUTY CHIEF EDUCATION
OFFICER
YOUTH ORGANISER
SCHOOL ENQUIRY OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL ENQUIRY
OFFICER
SCHOOL MEALS ORGANISER
SCHOOL DENTAL OFFICER
W. Hancox, M.A.
H. B. Crowe.
W. Gausden.
A. Willoughby.
Miss E. C. Mulcastcr.
M. G. Berry, L.D.S.
MEMBERS
MAYOR
Martin, Alderman E. C , j p., Town Hall.
ALDERMEN
Caffyn, S. M , Saffrons Rooms, Meads Road
Rush, A E, J.P, " Grasmere," 18, Pashlcy
Road.
COUNCII LORS
Bigncll, W. G , 8, Bowood Avenue.
Dmgle, H. A. C , M B b , 73, Willingdon Road.
Dodd, Sir Robert, c.s.l , 12, St. Anne's Road
Dodds, R , 55, Myrtle Road
Jowett, H., 27 , Uplands Road
Marshall, A J., 71, St. Philip's Avenue
Ramey, 38, Sydney Road.
Swam, F, 51, King's Drive
Young, J V , " Knowle," Friday Street,
Langney
CO-OPTED
The Rev. L , B A , 97, Ringwood
II J , 2, Grange
Artmgstall,
Road
Corballij., The Rev Canon J
Road.
Hamblm, Mrs h , B A , 2, Pcppcrcombc Road
I lughcs, 1 he Rev Canon F P , M A , '1 he
Vicarage, Vicarage Drive.
Tames, H. V , B A , LT. B , 30, Saffrons Road
Wigham, W S , " The Durdans," Ruscbcry
Avenue, Hampden Park.
CHAIRMAN
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER
DEPUTY EDUCATION OFFICER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
DEPUTY AND SENIOR ASSIS-
TANT SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICER
SENIOR DENTAL SURGEON. . .
ASSISTANT DENTAL SURGEON
OPHTHALMIC SURGEON ...
EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
SURGEON
ARCHITECT
CHIEF ARCHITECTURAL
ASSISTANT (Full-time)
ACCOUNTANT
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
YOUTH ORGANISER . .
ORGANISER OF SCHOOL
MEALS AND DOMESTIC
SUBJECTS
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED,
1946-47
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1946-47
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
EAST HAM (C.B.)
Alderman T. I. Lethaby, J.P.
L. J. Dyer, M.A., B.SC., Education Office., Town Hall
Annexe, Barking Road, East l Ham, E.6. Tel.:
Grangewood 1430.
H. H. Cawthorne, B.SC., A.K.C.
E. M. Barker, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. (Medical
Officer of Health).
J. S. Coleman, M.B., B.S. (Lond.), M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
(Deputy Medical Officer of Health).
J. T. Rees, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Miss H. Smith, L.D.S., R.C.S. (ENG.).
C. E. Maytum, L.D.S., R.C.S. (ENG.).
S. C. Reeve- Flaxman, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
R. Savcge, M.B., CH.B., F.R.C.S. (£NG.), D.L.O.
F. C. Ball, B.SC., A.M.INST.C.E., M.1NST.M. & CY.E.
(Borough Engineer and Surveyor).
J. W. Taylor, A.R.I.B.A.
W. H. Williams, F.I.M.T.A., A.S.A.A. (Borough Treasurer).
W. Keegan (shared with Essex County Education
Authority).
H. C. B. Ry<>,
Miss A. M. White.
Census, 1931—142,394. Estimated, 1946—112,000.
5s. 2.05d.
£2,765.
County
Voluntary
Totals
No.
28
4
32
No. on Roll
1/4/46
8,638
643
9,281
273
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
EAST HAM (C.B.)
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Grammar
Modem
Selective Central
Technical (Building)
Totals
No.
2 (1 Boys, 1 Girls)
8 (4 Boys, 4 Girls)
1 (Mixed)
1
12
No. on Roll
1-4-46
961
2,691
254
174
4,080
TECHNICAL COLLEGE AND
EVENING INSTITUTES
Principal : A. J. Jinkings, B.SC., PH.D., A.R.I.C.
No. of Student* in
attendance at 1st April,
1946
Pan-time
Day Evening.
(a) Technical College ... 796 1,605
(b) Junior Evening Institute ... — 505
MEMBERS
CHAIRMAN
Lcthaby, Alderman, J.P , 32, Hathcrley Gardens,
E6
VirF-CHAIRMAN
Knight, Councillor Mrs , 16, Henderson Road,
E7.
MAYOR
Wood, Councillor, J.P., Mayor's Parlour, To\\n
Hall, E 6.
DLPUFY MAYOR
Elson, Alderman, 183, Haldane Road, E 6
ALDERMEN
Taylor, Mrs , j p., 82, Parkhurst Road, L 12
Dixon, 35, Shoebury Road, E 6
Fell, 77, Carlyle Road, E.6.
Markey, j P , c/o, A R.P. Office, Assembly
Hall, Barking Road, E.6
Welch, J.P , 2A, Bedford Road, E.6.
COUNCILLORS
Brace, Mrs. 45, Eustace Road, E.6
Bngnell, Mrs 59, Blenheim Road, E.6.
Knight, Mrs , 16, Henderson Road, E 7
Sutton, Mrs. 393, Hallcy Road, E 12
Bennett, 118, Haldane Road, E.6.
Edwards, Lt.-Col E C B., M c , H7 (E.Y )
Field Rcgt , R.A , B A O.K.
Hart, c,o, 183, Haldane Road, E 6
Hurford, 70, Third Avenue, E 12
Jackson, W. I , J P , 153, Browning Road, E 12.
Johnson, 47, Blenheim Road, E 6
Kemp, 10, Leigh ton Avenue, L 12
Lmsley-Thomas, 220, High Street North, E 6.
Mogcr, J P , 13, Boston Road, E 6
Oakes, 57, White Horse Road, E 6
O'Connor, 27, Mortimer Road, E 6
Taylor, J. E , 85, Victoria Avenue, E 6
Watson, 64, Mcanlcy Road, L.12
COOPTI-D
Jackson, Mrs A , 6, Colvm Road, F. 6
O'Grady, Rt. Rev. Monsignor W , St George's,
Walthamstow, E 17.
Aherne, P W , 406, High Street North, E 12.
Caton, C E , 54B, Aldersbrook Road, E 12.
Hall, B G D , 140, Kensington Avenue, E 12.
Threadgold, W H , 63, Boleyn Road, E 6.
EXETER (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN
DEPUTY-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION.
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
ORGANISERS OF SPECIAL
SUBJECTS
ART ADVISER
SPEECH THERAPIST
SCHOOL MEDICAL STAFF
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICERS
SCHOOL DENTAL SURGEONS
ARCHITECT
ACCOUNTANT
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED,
1944-45
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1944-45
Alderman Vincent Thompson, M.A.
Councillor E. Pedlar.
G. A. Tue, M.A., City Education Offices, 33, St. David's
Hill, Exeter. Tel. : Exeter 55435.
J. L. Howard, M.SC.
Four — jointly with Devon County L.E.A.
W. Green, A.R.C.A.
Mrs. J. M. Pearcy.
G. F. B. Page, M.B., CH.B., M.D., D.P.H. (Chief School
Medical Officer and Medical Officer of Health).
Miss Jessie Smith, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; Miss I. V. L
Ward, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., M.B., S.B., M.D. ; R. P.
Boyd, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H., F.R.F.p.s.G. ; W. Davidson-
Lamb, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
Senior — C. A. Reynolds, L.D.S. ; Assistant — J. F. A.
Smyth, L.D.S.
H. B. Rowe, A.R.I.B.A. (City Architect).
A. G. Brazier, F.S.A.A., F.I.M.T.A. (City Treasurer).
Census, 1931—66,039.
4s. 1.5d.
£2,740 (estimated).
274
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
County
Voluntary :
C. of E.
R.C. ..,
SECONDARY MODERN
SCHOOLS
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
SECONDARY TECHNICAL
SCHOOL (Building and
Engineering)
SCHOOL OF ART
EVENING INSTITUTES
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
BUREAU
YOUTH COMMITTEE
Totals
No.
11
5
1
17
EXETER (C.B.)
No. of No. on Roll
Departments 1946
15 3,701
County
Voluntary
Total
6
1
22
No.
5
3
8
1,020
87
4,808
1,728
(a) Maintained — 1 for boys and 1 for girls.
(b) Non-Maintained — 1 for boys ; 1 for girls.
Pupils in attendance at above schools : —
Boys Girls
(a) 494 558
(b) 270 422
Totals
1,052
692
Totals
764
980 1,741
Head— R. B. Dyer, B.sc. (Eng.). 160 pupils.
Head — W. Green, A.R.C.A. Full-time students — 34;
Part-time Day and Evening Students — 411.
16.
Honeylands Sanatorium School for Tubercular
Children. Accommodation for 20 children.
G. R. Hewitt, Juvenile Employment Officer, Juvenile
Employment Bureau, 33, St. David's Hill, Exeter.
Tel. : 3200.
Youth Organiser — Miss I. M. Harkell, City Education
Offices, 33, St. David's Hill, Exeter. Tel. : 55435.
School
(a) Maintained Schools
Hele's School
Bishop Blackall School
(b) Direct-Grant Schools
Exeter School
The Maynard School
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Head
A. E. Nichols, M.C., M.A.
Miss F. M. Ragg, B.A.
J. L. Andrews, M.A.
Miss E. M. Ryan, M,A.
MEMBERS
MAYOR
Tarr, Alderman F H., 7 p , The Guildh~.ll
ALDERMEN
Cottey, I-. P, 11, New North Road
Mansfield, E J , J.P , tl Wcmbury," New North
Road
Thompson, V » M A , 46, Queen Street.
Wills, W O , 26, Sidwell Street
COUNCILLORS
Corkhill, N , 37, Rivermead Road
Daw, W G , 27, Barnardo Road
Down, W. H , 3, Queens Crescent
Goddard, Mrs K A , J P., 4, The Crescent
Guppy, R, 13, Oxford Street, St Thomas.
Lake, J , 1, Exc Bridge.
Miller, Brian S , Bicton Lodge, Heavitree.
Nichols, Mrs. M , 40, Polsloe Road.
Peldar, E., 14, Buckerell Avenue.
Pyle, L. A , 14, Jubilee Road.
Roberts, A. H. 72, Pans Street.
Rudd, Mis>s O. M , 4, Goldsmith Street
Russell, E , 5, Savile Rpad, St. Thomas.
Seward, J. D., 9, West Avenue.
Slader, W. T , J P., 29, East Southernhay.
Westcott, W J , 78, Park Road
Wippell, J H, 15, Victoria Park Road
CO-OPTED
Chard, Mrs. A F, 2, Kenneiley Avenue,
Whipton
Collins, Rev. Prev R L , M A , College Road.
Lloyd Parry, H., o u.t., B A., B sc., LL B , 7,
Baring Place
Martin, Miss E E , 2, Hill Close, Maryfield
Estate.
Murray, J , M.A., LL D , University College
Nichols, A. E , M c , MA, Hele*s School
Pedlar, Mrs. N. M , j P., 14, Buckerell Avenue.
Ragg, Miss F M , B A , Bishop Blackall School.
Soper, S. R, 56, Mansion Road.
Veitch, Miss A M , B.A., " Budlake," Alphing-
ton.
275
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
GATESHEAD (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
ORGANISERS
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
AND MEDICAL OFFICER OF
HEALTH
DEPUTY MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICERS
DENTISTS
HEALTH VISITORS AND
SCHOOL NURSES
ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEON
(Part-time)
OPHTHAMIC SURGEON
(Part-time)
RADIOLOGIST (Part-timj) ...
MASSEUSE
BOROUGH SURVEYOR
CHIEF ARCHITECTURAL
ASSISTANT
ACCOUNTANT
YOUTH COMMITTEE
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED 5s. 2.09d.
1946-47
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE3
1946-47
Alderman Mrs. M. Gunn.
W. Winter, B.SC., Education Office, Prince Consort
Road S., Gateshead, 8. Tel. : 71001-2.
F. A. Stokes, B.SC.
H. L. Atkinson (Physical Training) ; Mrs. D. A.
Adamson (Domestic Subjects) ; Mrs. G. Veitch
(Drama) (Part-time) ; F. J. Firth, A.R.M.C.M. (Music)
(Part-time).
J. Grant, M.D., CH.B., D.P.II.
Margaret Herbst, M.D., B.S., B.HY., D.P.H.
F. Drew, M.B., CH.B. ; Iris Pratt, M.B., B.S., D.P.H. ;
tS. Graham, M.B., D.P.H. ; S. D. Rowlands, M.D.,
B.S., D.P.H., D.HY.
D. Skinner, L.D.S. ; L. R. Bowlby, L.D.S. ; E. L.
Pickering, L.D.S. (temp.) ; Miss M. C. Luke, L.D.S.
(temp.).
Seventeen.
J. K. Stanger, M.B., B.S., F.R.C.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
H. V. Ingram, M.B., B.S., D.O.M.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
D. Ramaee, M.D., C.H.B., D.M.R.E.
Mrs. B. Clayton, C.S.M.M.G., M.EO L.E.T.
F. H. Patterson, M.I.M.CY.E.
H. J. Cook, A.R.I.B.A., M.I.STRUCT.E.
E. H. Swindale, A.I.M.T.A. (Borough Treasurer).
Secretary-Organiser — J. H. Botcherby.
Census 1931—124,545. Reg.-Gen. Estim. 1943—
103,500.
£2,377 (estimated).
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SECONDARY MODERN
SCHOOLS
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
NURSERY SCHOOL
SPECIAL SCHOOL ...
TECHNICAL COLLEGE
County
Voluntary
County
Voluntary
One provided mixed
Totals ...
No.
20
9
5
2
No. of
Departments
43
15
5
2
No. on roll
31-3-46
9,462
3,032
1,183
357
665
36
65
14,699
One — 82 children on roll.
Joicey Road Day Open Air School for Physically
Defective children.
Principal : A. W. Hildrew, B.SC. (Eng.), A.M.I.MECH.E.,
M.I.MAR.EO M.I.P.E.
MEMBERS
MAYOR
Kegic, Alderman H., J.P., 2, Pilgrimsway, 9.
ALDERMEN
Barren, W. F., J.P., 30, Gainsborough Crescent, 9.
Bone, Mrs. L., 6> Liddell Terrace, 8.
Crankshaw, C T , J.P , 10, Summerfield Road, 9.
Flynn, C. R,, J.P., 9, Derwent Gardens, 9.
Gunn, Mrs. M , 54, Belle Vue Bank, 9.
Hancock, P. S., " Thorsgrif," 9, Kells Lane
North, 9.
McCretton, N., 15, Northway, 9.
COUNCILLORS
Bennct, G., 26, Bewick Road, 8.
Cccly, C. F., 3, Rayleigh Grove, 8.
Forsier, Mrs. E., 19, Southway, 9.
Heppell, S A., J.P., 11, Summerfield Road, 9.
Heppell, A. R., 11, Summerfield Road, 9.
Hutchison, J. A., 13, The Avenue, 9.
276
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
GATESHEAD (C.B.)
Hutchison, Mrs. 13, The Avenue, 9.
Magnay, J. S , j p., 381, Durham Road, Low
Fell, 9.
Pattison, F., 341, Rawlmg Road, 8.
Pearson, N., 83, Oakfield Road, 11
Smith, H. G., J P., " Aytondale," Long Bank,
Wrekenton, 9.
Winder, N., 8, Glcndale Gardens. Sheriff
Hill, 9.
Young, B. N., 47, Broadway, 9.
CO-OPTED
Biltchffc, Mrs. L., 2, Ravensdale Crescent, 9.
Cooper, S., 2, Onslow Gardens, 9.
Durno, A. W., " Ashlugh," Kellfield Avenue.
McKmley, Miss E , 19, Devon Gardens, 9
Ortton, Mrs J. G, 142, Whitehall Road, 8
Stanley, Prof. B , King's College, Newcastle-
on-Tyne, 2.
Tait, F , 27, Windy Nook Road, 9.
Tyne, T. P., 14, Ravensdalc Crescent, 9,
Welsh, J., 17, Hector Street, 8
CHAIRMAN ...
VICE-CHAIRMAN
TOWN CLERK
EDUCATION OFFICER
DEPUTY EDUCATION
OFFICER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
DBPUTY SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTAL SURGEON
PSYCHOLOGICAL CLINIC ...
GLOUCESTER (City) (C.B.)
... Alderman Mrs. M. L. Edwards, J.P.
. . . Alderman T. Hannam-Ciark.
... L. O. Need, Guildhall, Gloucester.
W. H. Harland, M.A., B.sc., Education Office, Belsize
House, Brunswick Square, Gloucester. Teh: 4971-2.
G, C. Nock, M.A., T.D., D.P.A., Education Office,
Belsize House, Brunswick Square, Gloucester.
Tel. : 4971-2.
Charles Cookson, M.D., D.P.H. (Medical Officer of
Health).
Miss J. F. Colquhoun, M.B., D.P.H. (Deputy Medical
Officer of Health).
L. Machin, L.D.S., R.C.S. (Eng.).
The Authority maintains, jointly with the Gloucester-
shire County Authority, the Cheltenham, Gloucester
and County Child Guidance Clinic (Medical Director,
D. G. IlirT), 33, St. Luke's Road, Cheltenham.
Miss M. Wallace.*
H. Starmer Smith* ; Miss M. P. Barnard.*
SPEECH THERAPIST
PHYSICAL TRAINING
ORGANISERS
* Joint appointments of the Gloucester City and Gloucestershire County Authorities.
SCHOOL MEALS ORGANISER Miss H. Fmlay.
A. Harvey.
A. Morgan, M.INST.M. & CY.E., L.R.I.B.A., Registered
Architect. (City Architect and Estates Manager).
W. R. E. Alder, F.I.M.T.A., A.S.A.A. (City Treasurer
and City Chamberlain).
Census 1931—52,937. Estimated 1st April, 1913—
65,000.
60.82d.
YOUTH ORGANISER
ARCHITECT
ACCOUNTANT
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED,
1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE Estimated net— £1,946.
1945-46
NURSERY CLASSES ...
Provided — 15. Non-Provided — 3.
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SPECIAL SCHOOLS ...
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
BUREAU
No.
12
No. of
Departments
21
Roil
10-1-46
I
7,044
TECHNICAL COLLEGE
County
Voluntary : —
C. ofE. ... 8 10
R.C 1 1
1 Open-A:r with 94 on roll.
W. H. Harland, M.A., B.sc. (Education Officer),
Executive Officer, Belsize House, Brunswick
Square, Gloucester. Tel. : 2197.
Miss D. Townsend, Juvenile Employment Officer,
Belsize House, Brunswick Square, Gloucester.
Tel. : 2197. Senior Part-time
Full-time Day Evening
Student
Principal
D. Watson, M.SC. (Birm.),
B.SC. (London), PH.D.,
D.I.C. A.C.G.L., A.M.I.C.E.,
M.I.MECH.E
Students Students Student^
85
300 1,810
277
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
GLOUCESTER (City) (C.B.)
MUNICIPAL SCHOOL OF
ARTS AND CRAFTS
Principal
Hugh Moss, A.R.C.A.
Senior
Full-time
Students
12
Grammar Schools
Crypt Grammar School ...
Sir Thomas Rich's School
High School for Girls,
Denmark Road...
High School for Girls,
Ribston Hall
Other Schools
Boys' Central School
Girls' Central School
Junior Technical School . .
Junior Art Classes
GLOUCESTER SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Head
D. G. Williams, M. A. ...
W. J. Veale, M.A.
Part-time
Day & Evening
Students
428
No. on
Roll
481
363
Miss A. M. White, PH.D., B.A.
Miss G. L. Whitaker, B.sc. ..
595
526
C. Jackson ... 265
Miss A. F. Church, M.A 268
D. Watson, PH.D. (Principal of the Technical
College) . 118
Hugh Moss, A.R.C.A. (Principal of the Art
School) . 29
MEMBERS
CHAIRMAN
Edwardb, Alderman Mrs. M. L , The Gables,
Tuffley.
VICE-CHAIRMAN
Hannam-Clark, Alderman T , 4, Lansdown
Place, Cheltenham
ALDERMEN
Haines, V. G , 6, Cecil Road.
Stoddart, S A , 84, Regent Street.
Davey, T., 44, Riversley Road.
COUNCILLORS
Walsh, J li , 27, I'alkner Street
Woolcs, G , 185 A, Linden Road.
Smith, Mrs , 109, Stanley Road
Edge, J. H , 17, Southgate Street
Evans, S , 36, Bristol Road
Langdon, E. J., 10, Market Parade
Moulder, R. h , 187, Barton Street
Wentworth, Mrs. 122, Tuffley Avenue
George, A II , Durscroft, 1 ufHcy Avenue.
NOMINATED
Brethcrton, Mrs. E M , 5, Moorfields Road,
Brockworth, Glos
Tewkesbury, The Bishop of, The Cloisters
James, Rev. D. Tudor, Southgate Manse, King
Edward's Avenue
Roche, Rev M. J., St Peter's Presbytery,
London Road
Whiteley, J. P , 28, Twcenbrook Avenue
Woodward, Miss L. C , The Reddings,
Tuftley.
Robinson, P W , 16, 1'urlong Road
GREAT YARMOUTH (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN Alderman Harry T. Greenacrc, J.P.
CHIEF EDUCATJON OFFICER G. J. Wroughton, Education Office, Trafalgar Road,
Great Yarmouth. Tel. : Great Yarmouth 3294/5/b.
DEPUTY EDUCATION D. G. Farrow, M.A.
OFFICER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER B. N. Leyshon, M.D. (Lond.), M.B., B.S., D.P.H., M.R.C.S.
(Eng.), L.R.C.P. (Lond.).
ASSISTANT SCHOOL A. Johnston, M.B., CH.B. ; H. C. Price, M.R.C.S. (Eng.),
MEDICAL OFFICERS L.R.C.P. (Lond.), D.P.H.
SCHOOL DENTIST W. Nicholls, L.D.S., R.C.S. (England).
ORGANISER OF PHYSICAL Miss E. N. Walsh.
TRAINING
POPULATION 56,771 (1931 census).
EDUCATION RATE, 1945-46 £63,000.
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE, £990 (estimated).
1945-46
SCHOOLS
Provided
Non-Provided : —
C. ofE.
R.C
Totals ...
278
No.
13
1
1
15
No. of No on Roll
Departments 31-3-46.
21 3,740
3
3
27
616
223
4,579
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
OTHER SCHOOLS AND
INSTITUTES
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
BUREAU
YOUTH OFFICER
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
GREAT YARMOUTH (C.B.)
... Two Non-provided Schools, 1 for boys and 1 for girls,
are aided on a deficiency basis. No. of pupils in
attendance : Boys 349, Girls 349, on 1st July,
1946.
One Art School (at present used as officers), 2 Evening
Institutes for Commercial subjects, etc., 1 Technical
High School ; 1 School for Blind and Deaf Children.
C. R. S. Miller, Juvenile Employment Officer, Educa-
tion Office, Great Yarmouth. Tel. : 3294/5/6 Great
Yarmouth.
Edgar G. Stanley, Education Office, Trafalgar Road,
Great Yarmouth. Tel. : 32Q4/5/6 Great Yarmouth.
SCHOOL MEALS SUPERVISOR Mrs. E. Mills, Education Offices, Trafalgar Road,
Great Yarmouth.
School Meals Service
Twenty-eight School Canteens now in operation. Two new Kitchens have been
opened during the last Municipal Year. Approximately 2,000 children are receiving
dinners daily (two courses), i.e. 36 per cent, of the average attendance.
MEMBERS
AlDIRMFN
Da'Volls, H S , 95, High Street, Gorleston
Hlhs, P C, 61, Southtown Road
Greenacre, H T 3 j P , 78, Regent Road
Hatch, G h1 , 75, Rodney Road
Herman, I; R , J.P , *0, Pier Place.
COUNCILLORS
Bacon, H R , 7, St Peter's Plain
C'olebrook, H li , 50, Victoria Road, Gorleston
Doughty, T , 80, Regent Road
Hill, H K, MBE, c,o WVS Office, King
Street
Larke, W. J., 46-47, Km« Street
Lewis, M , 18, Garnham Road, Gorleston
Matthes, H. S., 21, Poplar Avenue, Gorleston
Styles, T H , 10, Stone Road, Cobholm
Wmrerburn, A E A , 37, Audley Street
Co-or rtD
Baggott, Rev. Canon I, J , M A , The Vicarage.
Course, Rev J R , M A , 15, Wellesley Road
Holhs, Mrs A M , 206, Lowestoft Road,
Gorleston
Muskett, H R , 6, Middleton Gardens,
Ciorleston
Palmer, Mrs P H " Red Roofs," North Drive
Stratum, Rev J , M c , s j , 79, Regent Road
Sutton, Mrs N , 31, Beccles Road, Southtown
GRIMSBY (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN . . .
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR ...
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS
SENIOR SCHOOL DENTIST...
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
DENTISTS
ORGANISER OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
ORGANISER OF SCHOOL
MEALS AND DOMESTIC
SUBJECTS
YOUTH LEADER
SUPERINTENDENT ENQUIRY
AND WELFARE OFFICER
ACCOUNTANT
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED,
1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1945-46
NURSERY CLASSES
PLAY CENTRE
Councillor H. D, Mitchell.
Councillor W. Harris.
R. E. Richardson, M.SC., PH.D., Barristcr-at-Law,
Education Offices, Eleanor Street, Gnmsby. Tel. :
5239.
T. H. Tunn, M.A., Barristcr-at-Law.
N. Dcnison, B.sc.
J. A. Kerr, B.SC., B.CIL, M.D., D.P.H.
W. G. Southey, M.B., B.S., D.P.H. ; R. Halperin, M.B.,
B.S., D.P.H. ; J. W. Hepburn, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
L. N. Alley, L.D.S., R.c.s. Eng.
E. Fmlay, L.D.S. ; W. G. Walsh, L.D.S.
T. S. Hadley.
Miss E. Taylor.
Miss M. M. Shepherd.
R. Snowden.
G. Bradley, Borough Treasurer.
92,463 (1931 Census).
4s. 10.30d.
£2,030.
Three.
One.
279
GRIMSBY (C.B.)
REMAND HOME ...
SCHOOLS
PRIMARY
MODERN SECONDARY ..
TECHNICAL SECONDARY
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
Watkin Street, Superintendent, E. Lowe. Ten Boys
and four girls.
No. on Roll
No. 31-3-46
County «... 25 7,528
Voluntary 5 999
County 8 2,986
Voluntary 1 117
Totals ...
1
40
155
11,785
GRAMMAR SCHOOL
INSTITUTIONS FOR
FURTHER EDUCATION
Wintringham. J. H. Walter, M.A., PH.D., J.P.
Technical College. W. Ing, B.A., B.COM.
Municipal School of Art and Crafts. A. E. Wade,
A.R.M.S.
Nautical School and School for Fishermen. F. E.
Townend, M.B.E.
Youth Service
Youth Organisations Committee — Secretary, Director of Education.
This Committee, which includes representatives from the Educational Services,
the various Youth Organisations connected with the Church, Boys' and Girls' Brigades,
Boy Scouts and Girl Guides, Pre-Service Units, Youth Clubs, etc., and members
of the Local Education Authority, has been responsible for the development of the
Youth Service facilities and submits recommendations to the Education Committee.
There is a paid full-time Club Leader for the Grimsby Girls' Club, and this Leader
assists the voluntary Organisations.
MEMBERS
MAYOR
Roberts, Alderman W., j P , Town Hall
CHAIRMAN
Mitchell, Councillor H. D., 212, Hainton
Avenue
VICE-CHAIRMAN
Harris, Councillor W , 10, Sackville Street.
ALDERMEN
Bloom, M, 208, Freeman Street.
Cooper, P , 194, Ayscough Street.
Franklin, C E , j P , 166, Cromwell Road.
Franklin, J. H , 10, Marklcw Avenue.
Harrison, K , J.P , 63, Clecthorpe Road.
Lancaster, J. W , 380, Cleethorpc Road
Sutton, J. J , M.B.E., j P , 101, Wcclsby Road
Weldnck, H., 64, Weelsby Road.
Wilkinson, C. H., M.B E., J.P., 242, Convamore
Road.
Wmdley, W. H., 6, Recto Avenue.
COUNCILLORS
Atkinson, G H , " Garton," Cross Coates Road.
Bell, J. W , 11, Second Avenue.
Bradley, C., 166, Wilhngham Street.
Carr, J. T , 61, Park Avenue.
Drewry, A., " Glebe Cottage," Tealby, near
I .incoln
Garlick, Mrs. A , 52, Milton Road.
Green, R C , 18, Devonshire Avenue
Hewson, C. W., j P., 27, South St. Mary's
Gate.
Jones, Rev. J. F. S., M.A., St. Paul's Vicarage,
Ayscough Street
Larmour, Mrs. M., 30, Manor Avenue.
Larmour, M., 30, Manor Avenue
Olsen, J. C. B., 23, St. Giles Avenue.
Parker, A H , 12, Abbey Road
Richardson, T A., 7, St. Giles Avenue
Smith, F , 6, Augusta Street.
Thompson, G. H , 11, Somcrsby Street.
Wilson, G C., 189, Scartho Road.
CO-OPTED
Trought, Mrs. N., 12, Littlefield Lane.
Walter, Mrs. J. H., 46, Heneage Road.
Collmson, A , 191, Legsby Avenue.
Neal, S., 29, Pclham Avenue.
Williams, A. P., B A , " Arden," 64 Park Avenue.
HALIFAX (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER
ASSISTANT EDUCATION
OFFICER
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
ORGANISERS OF SPECIAL
SUBJECTS
YOUTH OFFICER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICERS
Councillor P. N. Whitley, B.A., J.P.
C. E. Gent, M,A., Education Offices, West House,
Halifax. Tel. : Halifax 5344 (3 lines).
J. A. Lawton, M.A., B.SC., M.ED.
T. W. Bottomley.
Miss S. K. Buck (Domestic Science) ; Miss S. Dudgeon
and A. Bilbrough (Physical Training).
Miss M. G. Elders.
G. C. F. Roe, L.R.C.P. and S.L.M., D.P.H., D.P.M. (Medical
Officer of Health).
F. Mautner, M.D. ; Emily J. Kelly, M.B., CH.B., B.A.O.
280
SCHOOL DENTISTS
OPHTHALMIC SURGEON ...
ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEON ...
ORTHOPTIST
SPEECH THERAPIST
ARCHITECT
ACCOUNTANT
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED,
1946-47
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1946-47
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
HALIFAX (C.B.)
... R W. Richardson, L.D.S., R.C.S. ; T. A. A. Eaves, L.D.S.,
R.C.S.
R. W. Greatorcx, M.B., CH.B.
G. Hyman, F.R.C.S.
Miss M. L. Harris.
Mrs. M. M. Blake, M.A. (part-time}.
G. Holden, A.M.INST.C.E., P.A.S.I.
H. Warwick, F.S.A.A., F.I.M.T.A., F.C.I.S.
Census 1931—98,115. 1946—89,890 (estimated).
5s. 8.66d.
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SECONDARY
PRIMARY
£2,489 (estimated).
Boys
Girls Mixed
Totals
(i) Grammar —
Provided . .
1
1 —
2
Voluntary
(Controlled)
1
1 —
2
Totals ...
2
2 —
4
(ii) Technical ...
1
— —
1
(iii) Modern
County
—
— 3
3
Voluntary
—
— 2
2
(C. ofE.)
Voluntary
—
— 1
1
(R.C.)
Totals ...
—
— 6
6
County ...
1
1 29
31
Voluntary (C. of E.)
1
1 6
8
Voluntary (R.C.)
—
4
4
Totals . . .
2
2 39
43
Pupils in attendance
at above
Schools : —
(i) Grammar
Provided
356
299 —
655
Voluntary
234
292 —
52b
(Controlled)
Totals
590
591 —
1,181
(ii) Technical ...
210
— —
210
(iii) Modern
County
—
— 917
917
Voluntary
—
— 276
276
(C. ofE.)
Voluntary
—
— 127
127
(R C.)
Totals ...
—
— 1,320
1,320
No. of
No. of
Schools Departments No.
on Roll
County
21
31
5,805
Voluntary (C. ofE.)
5
8
1,316
Voluntary (R.C.)
2
4
941
Totals ...
28
43
8,062
rare— T—iJ
281
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
HALIFAX (C.B.)
SWIMMING BATHS
SPECIAL SCHOOLS (DAY)
NURSERY CLASSES
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
BUREAU
TECHNICAL COLLEGE
SCHOOL OF ART
There are swimming baths attached to six of the
Committee's Schools.
One open-air school with 118 on roll.
One M.D, school with 102 on roll.
14.
J. W. Chadwick, West House, Halifax. Tel. : Halifax
2204.
(Also Superintendent School Attendance Officer).
Principal : B. R. Heasman, M.SC. (LOND.), A.I.C.
Senior Full-time Students 109
Part-time Day Students 49 1
Evening Students 2,229
Head : W. J. Kapc, A.R.C.A. (LOND.), F.S.A.M., NJR.D.
Senior Full-time Students 14
Part-time Day Students ... . ... 35
Part-time Evening Students .. .. .. 180
Youth Service
The Chief Education Officer acts as Honorary Secretary to the local Youth Executive
Committee and the Youth Council.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School Head
(a) Provided Boys' School
Heath Grammar School
(b) Provided Girls' School
Princess Mary High School
(c) Voluntary (Controlled) School
Crossley and Porter School (Boys) ...
Crosslcy and Porter School (Girls) . . .
W. R. Swale, M.A.
Miss M. D. M. Scott, M.A.
J. S. Bolton, M.A.
Miss E. M. Richardson, H.A.
MEMBERS
M tt OK
Stephenson, Alderman T H , j P , Fovtn Hall
CHAIRMAN
Whitley, Councillor P N , j r , BramwuuJ,
Rawson Avenue
VlCE-Cfl \IRMAN
Gledhill, Alderman A H , j P , Oakwood,
Birdcage Lane
Al DFKMhN
Leach, !•' A , J.P , 36, Reservoir Road, Pel Ion
Lightowler, Mrs M , o u E , j P., Martindak,
Swires Road
iy, J , J P., 69,
Ichffe, J., 14, E
Regan, W , j r , 12, Woodlands Grove
Oddy, J , j P., 69, Chester Road, Akroydon
Radchffe, J., 14, Heath Avenue.
COUNCILLORS
Ambler, R , 9, Marldon Road, Norlhowram
Brook, I) , M P , 85, Du dwell Lane
Burdock, J , 2, Swires Terrace
Horsley, W H Timperley, St Alban's Road
Lucas, C H , 50, Heath descent, Free School
Lane
Lumb, J , 180, Spring Hall Laae
Me Andrew, J , 111, Warlcy Road
Nutton, H , Springfield House, Holmrlcld
Oxlcy, Mrs W, ^0, Woodlands Avenue,
Boothtown.
Powney, H , ^7, Sandbeds Road, Pellon
Robinson, D , 12, Rhodesia Avenue
('o-opihn
Hirst, A f. C , i r M » Bull Green House
Lees, Mrs MIS, 48, Prospect Avenue
Ramsdcn, Mrs P M, 12, Norton 'lower
HASTINGS (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER
EDUCATION OFFICE
PRINCIPAL ASSISTANT
SENIOR ASSISTANTS
ORGANISER OF HANDICRAFT
YOUTH WARDEN
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTIST
SCHOOL MEALS ORGANISER
ARCHITECT
TREASURER ...
POPULATION
Councillor F. T. Husscy.
W. Norman King, M.SC.
183 Wellington Square, Hastings. Tel. : Hastings
4309.
F. A. Bristow,, A.c.l.s.
G. W. Inskipp and G. W. Melbourne.
T. Rhodes.
C. W. K. Potts, M.C., M.A.
G. R. Bruce, O.B.E., M.A., M.D., D.P.H.
K. J. Grant, M.AO M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
W. D. Penfold, L.D.S., R.c.s. (Eng.).
Mrs. D. Ravaut.
S. Little, A.M.I.C.E., l.M. & C.E., I.W.E., Borough Engineer
and Surveyor.
R. P. Howard, F.LM.F.A., Borough Treasurer.
Census, 1931, as revised, 63,038.
282
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED, 3s. 2.47d.
1945-46
PRODUCT OF
ID. RATE
Estimated
times.
HASTINGS (C.B.)
£2,400 for 1945-46, £3,043 in normal
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SECONDARY MODERN ..
SECONDARY TECHNICAL
GRAMMAR
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
County . . .
Voluntary
County . . .
Voluntary
County . . .
County (Girls)
Assisted (Boys)
No. on Roll
No. No.ofDepts. 31-3-46
8 12 2,506
8 10 1,354
5 5 958
1 1 110
1 1 75
— 1 320
— 1 374
... Two Open-Air Schools with 70 on roll and 1 M.D.
School with 25 on roll.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School Head or Principal
County
Hastings Secondary Grammar School for Girls Miss F. M. Commin.
Voluntary (Assisted)
Hastings Grammar School for Boys ... . . M. G. G. Hyder, M.A., B.SC.
TECHNICAL SCHOOL
Junior Technical School of Building
Waterloo Place . . .. T. Rhodes.
INSTITUTES FOR FURTHER EDUCATION
Brassey Institute Art School Vincent H. Lines, A.R.W.S., A.R.C.A,
Hastings School of Science, George Street . F. Daws, B.SC.
EVENING INSTITUTES
Name
Hastings Commercial ...
Hastings Technical
Young Citizens Institute
Ore Women's .
Head
H. Bristow, L.C.P.
T, Rhodes
A. E. Harris
Miss F, E. Simes
No. of Pupils
1945-46
291
123
113
80
YOUTH SERVICE
The Youth Committee, consisting of 7 members of the Education Committee and
18 representatives of Youth Organisations and Religious Bodies in the Borough, is
under the Chairmanship of Councillor Husscy (Chairman of the Education Com-
mittee).
Encouragement and financial aid, and help by the provision of Leaders' Courses
has, and continues to be given to the numerous clubs and movements existing to
promote the welfare of youth in the town.
MEMBERS
MAYOR
Chambers, Councillor, j p , Priory Mount,
Holmcsddle Gardens
ALDFRMEN
Chesterfield, j p , 105, Braybrooke Road.
Ford, Little Adelphi Hotel, Grand Parade, St
Leonards.
Foxon, Mrs , j p , 36, Edmund Road.
Goldman, Verulam Buildings, St Leonards
Riddle, 3, Baldslow Road
COUNCILLORS
Banks, 43, Norman Road, St Leonards
Bouquet, Yelton Hotel, White Rock
Button, Miss, 8, Cornwallis Gardens
Deane, Miss, 33, King Edward Avenue
Hussey, St. Matthew's Nursery, London Road,
St. Leonards.
Hyland, 24, Park View
Lennard, 6, Beaufort Crescent, St Leonards
Morren, Mememede, Filsham Road, St.
Leonards.
Oliver, 259, Battle Road, St Leonards
Skyrme, Ghyll House, Old Roar Road, St
Leonards.
White, 11, Ashburnham Road
CO-OPTED
Bccforth, Miss L , MA, Holhngton Park
School, St. Leonards.
Clarke, Miss W. A , 17, Markwick Terrace, St
Leonards
Gould, Rev. A E , B A , B D , 50, Chapel Park
Road, St Leonards
Johnston, Rev J J , B.D., Beaumont, 51, Priory
Avenue.
Morgan, Rev J , D D , The Vicarage, Laton
Road
Smith, Rev Rowland, 2, Church Road, St
Leonards
Duke, H , 27, Esscnden Road, St. Leonards.
Farrell, M J , 250, Battle Road, St. Leonards
Parkman, S M , J.P., 42, Boscobel Road North
St Leonards
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HUDDERSFIELD (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT (Vacant).
Alderman T, Smailes.
H. Kay, M.A., Education Offices, Peel Street, Hudders-
field. Tel. : 4777-8.
G. H. Grattan-Guinness, B.A., B.SC., A.K.C.
ARCHITECT
ASSISTANT ARCHITECT
CHIEF SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS
OPHTHALMIC SURGEON ...
AURAL SURGEON
SCHOOL DENTAL SURGEONS
SPEECH THERAPIST
Music ORGANISER
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
ORGANISERS
SUPERINTENDENT WELFARE
OFFICER
SCHOOL MEALS ORGANISER
POPULATION
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE ...
EDUCATION RATE, 1945-46
AREA
G. Crossley, F.R.I.B.A., A.M.I.STRUCT.E.
A. H, Moorhouse, L.R.I.B.A.
J. M. Gibson, B.A., M.D., D.P.H.
Miss H. J. Twomey, M.D., CH.B., D.P.H. ; Miss S.
Anderson, M.B., B.S., D.C.H.
H. Tomlin, M.D.
F. Gamm, M.C., M.B., CH.B.
A. B. Shields, L.D.S. ; C. Hill, L.D.S. ; T. H. Madden,
L.D.S.
J. W. McGowan, M.A., L.C.S.T.
W. G. Williams, B.A., B.MUS., L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M.
Miss M. W. Randall, M.B.O., c.s.P. ; L. A. Morant.
R. A. Collard.
Miss C. M. Dobby. (Three central kitchens serve up
to 6,500 meals daily).
122,000 (estimate).
£4,062.
3s. 7.3d-
14,150 acres.
Youth Service
CHAIRMAN OF YOUTH COM- D. Crawshaw, J.P.
MITTEE
ORGANISER AND SECRETARY I. Lockyer.
The Huddersfield Youth Committee is a voluntary body, recognised by the L.E.A.
as the official Youth Committee for the County Borough.
TECHNICAL COLLEGE
Principal : W. E. Scott, M.B.E., M.SC., PH.D., F.R.I.C. 11 Departments, 300 full-time
students, 4,000 part-time students.
An Emergency Training College for Technical Teachers is to be set up in the
Technical College Buildings early in 1947.
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Name of School
Almondbury Grammar School (300 boys)
Greenhead High School (460 girls) ...
Head
J. M, Baldwin, B.A., M.SC.
Miss D. A. Finch, B.SC., L.L.A.,
A.C.I.S., L.C.P.
H. Armitage, B.SC.
H. G. Barwood, M.B.E., M.A.
Miss P. M. Cater, B.A.
D. St. J. C. Gurney, B.A., M.ED.
Hillhouse Secondary School (240 boys)
Huddersfield College (380 boys)
Longley Hall Secondary School (250 girls) ...
*Royds Hall Grammar School (540 boys and
girls)
* Administered jointly with West Riding County Council.
PRIMARY (ELEMENTARY) Schools Departments Roll
SCHOOLS Provided ... 20 37 8,000
Non-Provided : —
C.ofE. ... 22 25 3,400
R.C 2 3 800
Totals ...
44
65
12,200
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HUDDERSFIELD (C.B.)
MEMBERS
MAYOR
Sykes, Alderman M. E., B.A , LL.B , j p ,
Arkholme, Almonclbury.
CHAIRMAN
Smailcs, Alderman T., 11, Park Drive.
A I DERMEN
Dawson, J. L., M.A., bixby House.
Meadows, W. A., J.P., 9, Honona Street,
Far town.
Moulton, A S , M B F., J.P , 2, Kidroyd, Somer-
set Road.
COUNCILLORS
Bray, J. A , 10, Royal Terrace, Scar Lane,
Milnsbridge
Brook, H. F , 385, Wakeficld Road.
Brook, J L., 436, Blackmoorfoot Road, Cros-
land Moor.
Cartwright, D. J., 363, Brackmoorfoot Road,
Crosland Moor
Day, N., 8, Orchard Terrace, Newsome Road.
Hartley, R , j P , The Nook, Bradley Road
Haywood, N A , 18, Kdgcrton Grove Road.
Kahn, J. II , M B , CIT B , Grccngates, Newsom
Road South.
Newlove, G R., 9, Hall Bower, Newsome
Nichol, A. P , j P , 4*, Heaton Road, Gledholt
Smith, O , j P , 4, Allison Drive, Fartown.
Wilmut, F. S , 71, Luck Lane, Marsh.
Wngley, F, Thorsgrif, 202, Somerset Road.
CO-OPTED
Broadbent, Mrs. K J , Quarry Hurst, Long-
Raffan, Mrs E, Gledholt Hall
Shires, Miss M , Glenroyd, 67, Gledholt Bank
Armitage, H , B sc , 33, Storths Road, Birkby
Gcr, ] T , Alpha House, Outlane
Joyce, T., 12, Ccntial Avenue, Fartown
Sudworth, E , F c A., Stoney Croft, Beaumont
Park Road
TunmchrTe, T , Velames, 14, Kaye Lane,
Almond bury
HULL (C.B.)
(see Kings t on- upon-Hull)
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER
DEPUTY EDUCATION OFFICER
ASSISTANT EDUCATION
OFFICER
MEDICAL OFFICER
DEPUTY MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICERS
SENIOR DENTAL SURGEON
ASSISTANT DENTAL
SURGEONS
ORGANISER FOR ADULT
EDUCATION
ORGANISER OF SCHOOL
MEALS
YOUTH ORGANISER
CHIEF CLERK
SUPERINTENDENT WELFARE
OFFICER
SURVEYORS
DAY OF MEETING
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED,
1945-46
PRODUCE OF ID. RATE ...
1945-46
SCHOOLS
IPSWICH (C.B.)
Councillor Mrs. L. Lewis,
Alderman A. L. Clouting.
J. T. Hill, A.C.I.S., A.L.A.A., Education Department,
17, Tower Street, Ipswich. Tel. : Ipswich 51251.
G. V. King, M.A., PH.D., B.SC. (ECON.), D.P.A.
W. S. Crowe, B.A.
J. W. Hunter, M.D., CH.B., B.HY, D.P.H.
M. Markowe, M.D., M.B., B.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H.
Three.
R. Cuthill, L.D.S.
Two.
G. C. Hines, M.A.
Mrs. M. Prance, Diploma in Domestic Subjects.
Miss C. Collmgwood.
E. A, A. Gooch.
M. G. P. Taylor.
Johns & Slater, F., A.R.I.B.A.
Monday.
95,070.
5s. 8d.
£2,510.
No. of Schools, 41 ; Special School for Educationally
Subnormal Children; Open-Air School; School of
Arts and Crafts ; School of Technology ; School of
Commerce ; Women's Evening College.
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IPSWICH (C.B.)
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
MEMBERS
CHAIRMAN
Lewis, Mrs L , 41, Brunswick Road
VICE-CHAIRMAN
Clouting, A. L , j P , 13, Tomhnc Road
Allen, N. S G , 38, Lattice Avenue
Boreham, Mrs. N. M., 27, Freehold Road.
Burton, Mrs. N. H , B A , 30, Corder Road
Chalmers, J , J.P., 24, Cotswold Avenue.
Cook, A. J., 438, Wherstead Road.
Cullingham, J B., 96, Henley Road.
Cutts, Mrs. S. S., B sc , 5, Alpc Street.
Ede, Miss G F., 13, Ashmere Grove.
Hartley, H. A , M i MBCH E , M I.P E , Hdgchill,
Stone Lodge Lane
Hmde, Rev B Fountain, M c., M.A., St. John's
Vicarage.
Lewis, R J , 38, Carr Street.
McPhail, Rev P., M A., 43, Constitution Hill
Morns, A , M.SC , 64, Wcsterfield Road
Page, W J., 28, Belle Vue Road.
Peacock, Very Rev. Provost, B D , St. Pancras
Presbytery
Ridley, F. H., The Boltons, Dale Hall Lane.
Shurety, E. P , F I.M.T , Tuddcnham Lodge,
Valley Road
Stewart, J M , 69, Bclstcad Avenue.
Stokes, A S , M.A., M.i.Mrcn E , Waterside
Works
Stuhbs, M. M , 23, Withipoll Street.
Werner, Dr P., 105, Hattield Road.
KINGSTON-UPON-HULL (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN
DEPUTY CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION ..
DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF
EDUCATION
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS
CHIEF CLERK
CHIEF INSPECTOR OF
SCHOOLS
INSPECTORS OF SCHOOLS
INSPECTOR OF HANDICRAFT
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
INSPECTOR OF DOMESTIC
SUBJECTS (INCLUDING
NEEDLEWORK)
YOUTH ORGANISER
SCHOOL MEALS WELFARE
OFFICER
APPROVED SCHOOLS
WELFARE OFFICER
ADVISER ON ART
EDUCATION
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
SENIOR ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICER OF HEALTH IN
CHARGE OF THE SCHOOL
HEALTH SERVICE
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICERS
DENTAL OFFICERS...
Alderman D. C. Lister, J,P.
Alderman J. G. Hewett, J.P.
R. C. Moore, M.A., M.SC., M.ED., Education Offices,
Guildhall, Hull. Tel. : Hull 36880.
J. S. Machm, B.A.
M. Science, M.A., PH.D. ; W. H. Osborne, B.A. ; E.
Haughton.
E. B. Harrison.
W. G. Launder, B.A., B.SC.
R. Abram ; Miss E. Robinson.
H. J. Crow.
A. W. Eves ; Miss E. F. S. Macphcrson.
Miss M. W. Evans.
(Vacancy).
Miss D. M. Simpson.
T. R. Baxter.
S. I. Hemming, A.R.C.A.
N. Gebbie, M.D., D.P.M., D.P.H.
J. Morrison, O.B.E. (Mil.), M.C., M.A., M.D., D.P.H.
*Miss D. G. Sharvcllc, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. ;
*W. J. Hutchinson, M.B., CH.B., B.A.O., D.P.H. ;
*G. R. Walker, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; *Miss K. A.
Wilson, M.B., CH.B., B.A.O., L.M., D.P.H. ; H. J.
Griffiths, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. ; F. M. Smith,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; five Medical Practitioners (tem-
porary, part-time).
W. S. Miller, L.D.S. ; A. A. Jones, L.D.S. ; T. H.
Roberts, L.D.S. ; E. H. Rushworth, L.D.S. ; W. H.
Gordon, L.D.S. ; D. A. S. Martin, L.R.C.P. & s.,
L.R.F.P. & S., L.D.S.
*Part-timc
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KINGSTON-UPON-HULL (C.B.
SPECIALIST OFFICERS (part-
time) —
OPHTHALMIC SECTION ...
ORTHOPAEDIC SECTION ..
AURAL SECTION
X-RAY SECTION
RHEUMATISM AND HEART
SECTION
NURSES
DENTAL ATTENDANTS
PHYSIOTHERAPISTS ...
CLEANLINESS VISITOR
ARCHITECT
ACCOUNTANT
TOTAL EDUCATION RATE . . .
W. Bainbridge, M.B., CH.BO D.P.H.
R. B. Blair, M.B., F.R.C.S. ; J. F. Gill, B.SCO M.B.
CH.BO F.R.C.S.
T. Ritchie Rodger, M.D., F.R.C.S. ; R. R. Simpson,
M.B., CH.B., F.R.C.S.
J. E. Barmen, M.B., CH.B., D.M.R.E., F.F.R. ; R. H.
Hermon, M.B., CH.B., D.M.R.E.
D. C. Muir, M.D., F.R.C.P. ; J. W. Brown, M.D., M.R.c.P.
(Honorary).
13.
Six.
Two.
One.
A. Rankine, O.B.E., A.R.I.B.A. (City Architect and
Building Surveyor).
C. H. Pollard, O.B.E., F.S.A.A., F.I.M.T.A. (City Treasurer),
Rates levied for Elementary Education 1946-47 —
5s. S.lOd.
School Meals Service
During the last Municipal year, 11 new Dining Halls were opened, bringing the
total to 52. This total has since increased to 71. The number of midday meals
supplied increased during the year from 5,700 to 10,500 daily. Since the end of the
Municipal Year the figure has increased to 11,800, 4,100 being supplied from the
Committee's kitchens.
Kitchens. Kitchens at Schools, 4 ; Kitchens in the course of erection, 8 ; (7
of the latter have commenced operation since the end of the Municipal Year). Meals
are also supplied by the Corporation Restaurants Department.
No. of No. on Roll
No. Departments 31-3-46
County 49 102 29,371
Voluntary ... 10 13 2,865
County 15 15 5,755
Voluntary ... — — —
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SECONDARY MODERN
SCHOOLS
Totals ...
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
County . . .
Traditionally
Assisted
Direct Grant
74
Boys
1
1
1
130
Girh Mixed
1 2
1 —
37,991
Totals
4
2
1
Totals ...
Pupils in attendance : —
Bovs Girh Mixed
County 658 578 1,439
Traditionally
Assisted ... 292 356 —
Direct Graru ... 420 — —
Totals
2,675
648
420
CAMP SCHOOL
NURSERY SCHOOL
NURSERY CLASSES
SPECIAL SCHOOLS AND
CLASSES
Totals ... 1,370 934 1,439 3,743
Cottage Pasture Camp, Etton, E. Yorks. (Accommo-
dation, 240).
One.
13.
School for Deaf Children, one.
School for Educationally subnormal children, one.
School for Physically Handicapped children, one.
School for Delicate children, one.
Classes for Partially Sighted children, two.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
KINGSTON-UPON-HULL (C.B.)
APPROVED SCHOOL ... Castle Howard School, Welburn, York. (Accommo-
dation— 86).
REMAND HOMES Accommodation — 32.
TRAINING COLLEGES
Provided : Kingston-upon-Hull Municipal Training College. Acting Principal —
Miss H. Todd, M.A., M.ED. 170 students (women).
Non-Provided : Endsleigh Training College. Principal — Miss C. Dowling, M.A.,
153 students (women).
TECHNICAL AND COMMERCIAL, ETC., COLLEGES AND INSTITUTES
Session 1944-45
Name of Institute Principal No. of Students
Full-time Part-time
Municipal Technical College .. F. Walker, M.C., B.sc. ... 259 2,343
(Acting)
College of Art and Crafts . . S. I. Hemming, A.R.C.A. 73 742
College of Commerce A. F. George, LL.B., B.SC.
(ECON.) 37 968
Nautical School and School for R. E. Beare (Extra Master) 73 86
Fishermen
SECONDARY TECHNICAL SCHOOLS
Name of School No. of Pupils Spring
Term, 1946
Riley High School 419
High School for Engineering . . . . 129
High School for Building 121
High School for Art and Crafts 101
High School for Commerce .. 209
High School for Nautical Training Ill
ADULT EDUCATION EVENING INSTITUTES
Kingston . ")
Malet Lambert }- Opened March, 1946
Newland J
JUNIOR EVENING INSTITUTES
No. of Students, 1944-45
Three Commercial and Technical 1,695
YOUTH CLUBS
Eleven Mixed 2,972
JUVENILE ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Secretary : Miss G. Riley, Employment Exchange, Spring Bank, Kingston-upon-
Hull.
Youth Service
The Youth Committee is an Advisory Committee of the Education Committee and
performs a two-fold function : —
(a) To review the existing local facilities for youth welfare, to ascertain the local
needs and to give advice ;
(b) To submit recommendations to the Education Committee.
The Director of Education acts as Secretary of the Youth Committee, which
includes representatives of the Education, Parks and Health Committees, teachers,
the churches, voluntary youth organisations, pre-service trailing organisations,
civic, industrial and business life. Approximately 470 Youth Organisations are
registered with the Youth Committee and the Authority itself conducts 1 1 successful
mixed clubs with a total membership of approximately 3/700. The Education
Committee assists voluntary youth organisations by the provision of premises, playing
fields, instructors for classes and general and special training courses for leaders.
The Committee has, during the past four summers provided Holiday Centres for
members of youth organisations and has been able to arrange special facilities for
club swimming.
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KINGSTON-UPON-HULL (C.B.)
MEMBERS
THE LORD MAYOR
Harrison, Alderman H , c/o The Lord Mayor's
Secretary, Guildhall.
THE Ex- LORD
MAYOR
Nicholson, Councillor J. D. L , 110, Ethcrington
Road.
ALDERMEN
Coult, 133, Spring Bank
Hewett, J.P., 55, North Bar Within, Beverley
Holmes, 28, Vermont Street.
Lawson, 42, Princes Avenue
Lister, J.P., 81, Strathmorc Avenue
Schultz, O.B E , 71, Hymers Avenue.
Slimming, Mrs., 15, Maple Grove, Garden
Village
Smith, M A., M.P , 757, Hessle Road.
COUNCILLORS
Ashton, 43, Westbourne Avenue
Atkinson, 83, Swanland Road, Hcsslc.
Barney, 653, Bcverley High Road.
Grounds, Mrs , 123, North Road.
Hanger, Mrs , 35, Segrave Grove
Horsley, Talbot Lodge, Woodfield Lane,
Hessle
Leggott, Fairmcad, Fernby Road, Hessle
Lough, 210, Si John's Grove, h. Hull
Major, Miss, 102, St George's Road
Parker, Mrs , 8, Beihune Avenue West, Hessle
Robins, 120, Marlborough Avenue
Rosen, 26, Desmond Avenue
Science, 9, Legarde Avenue, AnJaby Park
Smith, Mrs , 780 Ilcssle Road
Teskey-King, 5, Cornwall Gardens, Brunswick
Avenue
Thompson, Mn> , 64, Downing Grove, Preston
Road
Wilson, C H , 63, Selby Street
CO-OP FED
Bell, Mrs L , 94, Twenty-first Avenue
Boreham, Canon F , 54, '1 he Park
Brunner, Canon G , St Charles' Rectory,
Jarratt Street
Corner, Mrs E , 121, Waterloo Street
Dunham, A C , " Gamesley," Alldendge
Avenue
Elliott, Mrs> C , 51, Dernngham Street
Frow, P , B J>c , 75, Aberdeen Street
Holmes, Mrs L A , 28, Vermont Street
Jackson, E. T, - Brynma*r," Hall Walk,
Cottingham.
Mdyficld, G W , 6, Westbourne Avenue
Priestman, Mrs I M , tl Ashwood," Westhill,
Hessle
Smith, H , » sc , 1Q, Southern Drive, Anlaby
Park
CHAIRMAN
DEPUTY CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR
PRINCIPAL ADMINISTRA-
TIVE ASSISTANT
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS
CHIEF INSPECTOR ..
INSPECTORS...
EDUCATION SURVEYOR
ACCOUNTANT
ORGANISER OF DOMESTIC
SUBJECTS
ORGANISER OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
SUPERINTENDENT OF
ENQUIRY OFFICERS
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
OFFICER
SERVICE OF YOUTH
ORGANISER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS
CONSULTING SURGEON
(NOSE, THROAT AND
EAR)
CONSULTING SURGEON
(ORTHOPAEDIC)
CONSULTING SURGEON
(OPHTHALMIC)
LEEDS (C.B.)
Councillor J. S. Walsh.
Alderman S. Beevers.
George Guest, M.ED., B.SC., LL.B., Education Offices,.
Leeds, 1. Tel. : 28091.
E. B. Nicholson.
H. Stott, B.A. ; J. E. Shepherd, M.A. ; P. H. Hewitt,
M.A.
G. Taylor, M.A.
P. H. Heap, M.A. ; Miss N. Ayres, M.A.
J. S. Findlay, L.R.LB.A.
W. S, Pullan, A.S.A.A.
Miss F. M. Norman.
S. Shaw.
Vacant.
H. J. S. Stone.
A. W. A. Matheson.
(Acting) M E. Willcock, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
H. Hargreaves, M.B., B.S. ; R. Wood, M.B., CH.B. ;
Miss I. M. Holoran, M.B., CH.B., D.C.H. ; Miss G. F.
Prince, M.B., CH.B., D.C.H. ; B. Schroeder, M.B.,
CH.B. ; H. G. Hutton, B.A., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H.
Part-time — Mrs. A. Nutt, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; Mrs. G.
Holey, M.B., CH.B.
A. Sharp, C.B., C.M.G., K.H.S., F.R.C.S.
R. Broomhead,tM.B0 CH.B., F.R.C.S.
G. Black, M.B., B.S., F.R.C.S.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
LEEDS (C.B.)
CONSULTING
DERMATOLOGIST
CONSULTING SPECIALIST IN
CHILDREN'S DISEASES
ASSISTANT SCHOOL DENTAL
OFFICERS
EDUCATION RATE, 1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1945-46
NURSERY SCHOOL AND
CLASSES
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
J. T. Ingram, M.D., F.R.C.P.
W. Vining, M.D., F.R.C.P.
A. B. Mortimer, L.D.S. ; D. E. Taylor, L.D.s. ; *N. K.
Davidson, L.D.S., R.C.S. ; A. H. Green, L.D.S. ;
H. E. Gray, L.D.S. ; G. M. S. McGibbon, L.D.S.,
R.C.S. ; J. A, Whitclaw, L.D.S. ; L. Moran, L.D.S. ;
J. W. Shaw, L.D.S., R.C.S., H.D.D. ; D. McGibbon,
L.D.S. ; J. Miller, L.D.S.
(*With H.M. Forces.)
Temporary appointments — H. Gaunt, L.D.S. ; T. Bain,
L.D.S.
4s. 2.61d.
£14,990.
One Day Nursery School and 150 Nursery Classes.
County . . .
Voluntary : —
C. of E.
R.C. ...
Totals
No.
71
32
17
120
No. of No. on Roll
Departments 3 1 -3-46
154
49
31
234
43,522
8,036
6,264
57,822
SPECIAL SCHOOLS...
APPROVED SCHOOLS, ETC.
One Day P.D. (roll 139) ; 1 Open- Air (temporarily
closed) ; 1 Deaf (roll 122) ; 1 Partially Sighted
(roll 39) ; 4 Day Educationally Subnormal (roll
416).
1 (Intermediate) ; 1 (Junior) ; 1 Remand Home.
School Meals Service
At the end of June, 1946, the number of children in primary and secondary schools
receiving dinners daily at school was 21,107, representing 36.6 per cent, of the average
attendance.
The number of supplying Kitchens in use was 28, and the number of Canteens 214.
In the Special Schools 484 children are supplied daily with dinners from 6 Canteen
Kitchens on the premises, and in the nursery school 84 children receive dinners
daily from the school canteen kitchen.
Boy*
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
MODERN —
TECHNICAL .. ... 1
GRAMMAR County 3
Voluntary ... 2
Girls Mixed Totals
1
1
4
3
1
1
2
8
5
1
Pupils in attendance on 1st October, 1945 : —
MODERN
TECHNICAL
GRAMMAR
OTHER HIGHER
INSTITUTIONS
County . .
Voluntary
Boys
353
2,350
1,147
Girls Mixed
262 —
412 —
2,435 822
1,231 —
16
Totals
262
765
5,607
2,378
Totals
3,850 4,340 822 9,012
Training College for Teachers ; Training College of
Housecraft ; Carnegie Physical Training College ;
College of Technology ; College of Art ; College of
Commerce ; 5 Evening Institutes.
290
EDUCATION COMMITTEES YEAR BOOK
LEEDS (C.B.)
Youth Service
A Youth Advisory Committee has been established on which are represented
six District Youth Committees. Twelve Civic Youth Clubs have been opened.
TRAINING COLLEGES
Name of Institution
City of Leeds Training College
Carnegie Physical Training College . . .
Yorkshire Training College of Housecraft
Head
R. W. Rich, M.A., PH.D. (Principal).
Miss M. C. Parnaby, M.A., B.ED.
1 Vice-Principal),
E. O. Kourller (Warden).
Miss G. Smith.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School Head
(a) County Boys* Schools
Leeds Modern G. F. Morton, M. A., B.SC. D-ES-L.
Roundhay ... ... .. B. A. Farrow, M.A.
West Leeds High T. Curzon, M.SC.
(b) County Girls' Schools
Alierton High ... ... ... .. .. Miss N. J. Henderson, M.A.
Lawnswood High ... .. Miss M. Holden, M.A.
Roundhay High . Miss H. Nixon, B. A.
West Leeds High . . Miss F. C. Guest, B.A.
(c) County Mixed School
Cockburn High K. E. Sutcliffe, M. \.
(d) Voluntary Schools
Leeds Grammar (B. ) ... ... ... ... Dr. Terry Thomas .
Leeds Girls' High (G.) Mrs. L. Kirk, M.A.
•St. Michael's College (B.) Rev. A. D. Doyle, s.j., M.A.
Notre Dame Collegiate ( G. ) . . . . . . . Sister Gonzaga.
St. Mary's R.C. College (G) Sister Sebastian.
HIGHER INSTITUTIONS
Name of Institution Head
College of Technology C. Chew, M.SC.TECH., F.I.C.
College of Art E. E. Pullee, A.R.C.A.
College of Commerce G. H. Austin, B.A. , PH.D.
Commit tw
Primary
Secondary
Further Education
Special Services ..
Approved Schools and Homes
School Attendance
Service of Youth
Finance and Administration
Juvenile Employment and Welfaie
SUB-COMMITTEES
Chairman
Councillor R M. Gabriel
Councillor R M Gabriel.
Alderman S Becvers.
Councillor Mrs. E. Youngman
Alderman Mrs. L Hammond
Councillor K A. Muir
Councillor W. Jackson
Councillor XV Spcncc
Councillor J W. Vcitch.
MEMBERS
THE LORD MAYOR
Beevcrs, D., Civic Hall, 1.
CHAIRMAN
Walsh, Councillor J S , Vinre's Chambers,
Victoria Square, 1
VICE-CHAIRMAN
Beevers, Alderman S., 52, Spencer Place, 7.
ALDERMEN
Hammond, L., 605, Scott Hall Road, 7
Morris, H., T.P., Moor House, Harrogate Road,
Alwoodley, Leeds.
COUNCILLORS
Bradley, C. B., 10, Stainburn Terrace, 7
Gabriel. R. M., 8, Edgerton Road, West Park, 6.
Goodall, C. A., 2, Cardigan Court, Cardigan
Road, 6.
Jackson, W , 25, Glfdhow Valley Road, 8.
Lister, E. M , tl Wayside," 442 Street Lane, 7
Matthews, H. E.f 54, Gotts Park Crescent, 12
Merrill, W , 2, Matlock Terrace, 7.
Muir, K. A , 395, Otlcy Road, 6
Murphy, 1) , J P , Oakfield House, 77, Grove
Lane, 6
Stevenson, G A , " Braesidc," \Yest Park
Avenue, 8
Spence, W., 5, Pasture Terrace, 7.
Tctley, F E , D s o., The Grove, North I ane,
Roundhay, 8
Thomas, R. R , 475, Sclby Road, Hal ton
Underwood, J. H., 11, Raynville Crescent, 12.
Veiich, J W., 3 It, Oak^ood Lane, 8.
Walker, !•'., o B u , 147, The Headrow, 1.
Youngman, E , 18, Granby Read, 6.
CO-OP TLD
Muir, Mrs. M., 395, Otley Road, 6.
Reeves, Rev. A. S (Vicar of Leeds), The
Vicarage, Giosvcnor Mount, 6.
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LEICESTER (CJB.)
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION ...
CLERK TO COMMITTEE ...
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS
FURTHER EDUCATION
SECONDARY AND JUNIOR
PRIMARY
INFANTS, NURSERY AND
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
SCHOOL MEDICAL STAFF...
SCHOOL DENTISTS ..
SPEECH THERAPISTS
PSYCHOLOGISTS
ADVISERS IN PHYSICAL
TRAINING
ADVISER IN DOMESTIC
SUBJECTS AND SCHOOL
MEALS
ASSISTANT ADVISER IN
DOMESTIC SUBJECTS
ASSISTANT ADVISER IN
SCHOOL MEALS
SCHOOL ARCHITECT AND
SURVEYOR
ACCOUNTANT
SUPERINTENDENT OF
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
OFFICERS
CHIEF STORES OFFICER ...
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE ...
NURSERY CLASSES
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SECONDARY-
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
TECHNICAL SCHOOL ...
OTHER SECONDARY SCHOOLS
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
SPECIAL CLASSES (for
Children of low men-
tality)
GATEWAY SECONDARY TECH-
NICAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS
(age 11-16 and over)
DOMESTIC SCIENCE
COLLEGE
Councillor F. T. Watson, J.P.
Councillor W. Oram.
Elfed Thomas, B.SC., PH.D., Education Offices, Newarke
Street, Leicester. Tel. : 65784—10 lines.
W. D. B. Donne.
M, B. Douglas, M.A. (Deputy Director of Education).
J. A. H. Mander, M.A.
Miss E. W. Miller, B.A.
F. J. Keily, LL.B., A.L.A.A.
E. K. Macdonald, O.B.E., M.D., B.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.,
D.P.H. (School Medical Officer and M.O.H,) ; A. C.
Turner, D.S.O., M.D., B.S., D.P.H. (Senior Medical
Officer — Education) ; K. McAlpinc, M.B., CH.B.
(Senior Assistant Medical Officer) ; 3 Assistant
Medical Officers (full-time) ; 7 Specialist Medical
Officers (part-time).
A. J. Sutherland, L.D.S. (Senior School Dentist) ; 4
Assistant Dentists.
Miss K. M. Allen ; Miss M. Hamlen.
Agatha H. Bowley, B.A., PH.D. ; W. E. Moore, B.SC. ;
Mrs. E. G. Williams.
Miss J. Bennett ; F. W. Bnggs.
Miss E. M. A. Wilson.
Miss M. S. Briggs.
Miss 1. M. Mander, B.SC.
J. O. Thompson, F.R.I.B.A.
H. S. Hazlewood, A.L.A.A.
J. Reynolds.
F. J. Ashby.
260,000 (estimated).
1946-47— 6s. 7Jd.
£8,240 (estimated).
80.
County . .
Voluntary
No.
64
21
No. on Roll
21,216
3,370
7 4,037
3 814
County 29 5,817
Voluntary 1 48
One for Semi-blind and one for Deaf, 1 M.D. School,
1 Open-Air School.
22.
Headmaster : E. C. White, B.SC.
Principal : Miss G. S. Haigh, B.SC.
292
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
LEICESTER (C.B.)
CITY OF LEICESTER TRAIN- Principal : Mrs. E. M. Williams, M.A.
ING COLLEGE
17.
15.
Headmaster : S. H. Taylor. No. on Roll— 250.
EVENING INSTITUTES
YOUTH CENTRES
HOME OFFICE APPROVED
SCHOOL (DESFORD)
REMAND HOMES ...
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
BUREAU
COMMUNITY CENTRES
Girls (accommodation — 10) ; Boys : 2 Remand Homes
(accommodation— 44).
Executive Officer : Miss E. M. Keay.
Wardens : B. Shenton (Cort Crescent Centre) ; W.
Bell (Braunstone Avenue Centre) ; C. Hornsby
(Southfields Drive Centre).
Youth Service
City Youth Service Organiser— M. E. DOUGLAS, M.A.
District Youth Service Organisers—]. D. Barnes, H. Davenport, B.A., O. Farrant,
M. A. Kent, M.B.E., M.C., J.P., J. W. Page, B.SC.
SECONDARY GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School
Boys' Schools
The Alderman Newton's School
The City Boys' School
The Wyggeston School
Girls' Schools
The Aldermari Newton's School
Tne Collegiate School
The Newarke School .
The Wyggeston School
Head
H. ff. Gaskell, M.A.
R. W. Crammer, M.A.
T. Kingdom, M.A.
Miss M. E. Pedley, B.A.
Miss D. R. Smith, M.A., J.P.
Miss K. M. Stanton, M.A.
Miss N. Caress, B.SC.
COLLEGES OF ART AND TECHNOLOGY Pan,limt
Full-time Day and
Name of College
College of Art and Crafts
College of Technology and
Commerce
Registrar
Principal
K. Holmes, A.R.C.A
H. L. Haslegrave, M.A., M.SC.
PH.D.
C. C. Knott, A.C.I.S
MEMBERS
Day
Students
277
, 220
Evening Evening
Students Students
700
1,150
850
1,720
THt LORD MAYOR
Worthmgton, Councillor C. E., c B F
CHAIRMAN
Watson, Councillor F. T., J.P, High Flatts,
39, Hillnse Avenue, Braunstone.
VICE-CHAIRMAN
Oram, Councillor W., 77, Letchworth Road
ALDfeRMEN
Bentlcy, D , j P., Pevenl, Letchworth Road
Hallam, R., j P , Hillsborough, Tempest Road,
Birstall.
Kccne, C. R., j P , 2, Fleet Street.
Smith, W H , j P , 98, Wyngate Drive.
Taylor, S , J.P , Burbage House, Horston Hill,
Evmgton.
COUNCILLORS
Bates, Mrs D M., M.B E , J.P, 38, Linden
Drive, Evingion.
Brown, S., 24, Guilford Road.
Cave, J., 87, Ashleigh Road.
Cooper, S., 104, Uppingham Road.
Fortey, Miss Emily C., B.SC., j P., Portaferry,
31, Meadhum Road.
Green, Mrs. E , 32, Valence Road.
Hall, H C , 193, Kimberley Road.
Harris, C. H , 23, Stoneygate Court.
Herug, M , 35, Stanley Road
Holmes, Mrs V. D , 101, Westcotcs Drive.
Hughes, P. G., 350, Victoria Park Road. .
Ireland, G J., 15, Mervyn Road
Jackson, Mrs C E , 27, Charnwood Drive,
Leicester Forest East.
Leeson, J R , 67, Buckminster Road.
Morley, Brig C. B. S , c B E , T D , Brampton
House, Stoughton Road
Oliver, F. E , 6, Westminster Road.
Vesty, A N., J.P , 408, Hmckley Road.
CO-OPTED
Ardagh* The Very Rev. Father W , o P , S.I.L ,
D.D., Holy Cross Priory
Attenborough, F. L , M.A., University College.
Clarke, Miss N, Kombar, Glenfield Frith
Drive, Glenfield.
Cray, The Rev. Canon F. M , St Alban's
Vicarage.
Frazer, Dr. H., 2, Ainsdale Road
Long, J V. A , 64, Stoneygate Road.
Thompson, The Rev. W., 93,' Merc Road
Tyler, E., 20 Dixon Drive.
293
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
LINCOLN (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION
INSPECTOR OF SCHOOLS ...
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
SCHOOL MEALS ORGANISER
YOUTH ORGANISER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICER
ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEON ...
SCHOOL DENTAL SURGEONS
PSYCHIATRIST
PSYCHOLOGIST
TREASURER
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED,
1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1945-46
NURSERY SCHOOL
Councillor A. Tuck, j.p.
C. W. Hooton, J.P., City Education Office, 4, Lindum
Road, Lincoln. Tel. : Lincoln 8547-8-9. Private
address : 17, Queensway, Lincoln. Tel. : Lincoln
1283.
The Director of Education acts as Inspector.
Miss J. M. Campbell ; (one vacancy).
Vacancy.
Miss L. M. Carruthers.
M. L. Bery, M.B., CH.BO D.P.H.
Miss E. G. Cummings, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
E. J. Bilcliffe, F.R.C.S. (Edin.).
William Elgcy, L.D.S., R.C.S. (Edin.) ; Miss M. S.
McDonald, L.D.S., R.F.P.S. (Glas.).
J. F. R. Goodlad, M.A., M.B., CH.B.
T. Moore, B.A.
L. R. Chiplen, F.I.M.T.A. (City Treasurer).
Census 1931—66,243.
4s. 11.24d.
£1,935.
SECONDARY MODERN SCHOOLS
PRIMARY JUNIOR SCHOOLS
PRIMARY INFANTS SCHOOLS
One
,s . .
(Provided), with 44 on roll.
No. of No. on Roll Average
Departments A tten dance
6 1,543 1,352
15 3,963 3,412
7 1,596 1,326
Totals
28
7,102
6,190
SPECIAL SCHOOL
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
(October, 1945) •
One Day Open-air School (Provided) with 89 on roll.
Boys Girls Mixed Totals
(a) County ... 1 1 — 2
(6) Assisted .1 1 — 2
Totals
2 —
Pupils in attendance at above schools : —
Boys Girls Mixed
(a) • 508 365 —
(b) 365 497 —
Totals
873
862
Totals
873
862
— 1,735
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School
(a) Provided
The City School ( Boys )
South Park High School (Girls) . . .
(6) Aided
Lincoln School (Boys)
Christ's Hospital Girls' High School
Head
A. Sutcliffe, M.A., B.sc.
Miss P. M. Higgs, M.A.
G. F. Franklin, M.A.
Miss I. V. Cleave, M.A.
TRAINING COLLEGE
Name of College Principal
The Diocesan Training College, Newport, Miss C. Stewart, M.A.
Lincoln (C. of E.)
294
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
LINCOLN (C.B.)
TECHNICAL COLLEGE, SCHOOL OF ART AND EVENING INSTITUTES
1944-45
Principal
E. R. Walter, M.SC., PH.D.
Name of Institute
Lincoln Technical College
Lincoln School of Art
Evening Institutes
Full-time
Students.
Ill
A. Garland
Under supervision of Principal
of Technical College
REMAND HOMES
Name of Home Telephone No.
Lindum Lodge, Sewell Road, Lincoln 870
Lincoln (Accommodation, 23 boys.)
City & County Refuge, Steep Hill Lincoln 680
House, Lincoln (Accommodation, 15 girls.)
COMMUNITY CENTRES
St. Giles Estate Community Centre.
The Manse Estate Community Centre.
MEMBERS
ALDERMEN
Doughty, C. H., Millers Arms, High Street
Hill, J. W. F , M A , LL M 3 2, Lmdum Terrace
Rayment, J. W., j.p ,111, Ruskin Avenue
Snook, C. E., j P., 22, Macaulay Drive
26
Part-time
Students.
1,375
470
580
Superintendent
E. A. Welch.
Sister G. P. Clixby.
COUNCILLORS
Bennett, H , 35, Geneva Avenue
Cowan, Mrs. E I., 15, West Parade.
Davy, T. H , 18, Oakficld Street.
Fowler, J , 131, High Street
Gilbert, G , 1, Vere Street.
Kerry, H H C., 13, Tower Gardens
Lawson, J W , Greyland Place, Lee Road.
Martin, H W., 40, Monks Road
Richardson, E. 1 , 38, Horton Street.
Temple, W. H., 3, Massey Road
Tuck, A , J.P , 11, Beech Street, Bracehridge
WilJcock, H., 12, Pnal Avenue
CO-OPT* n
Armitage, C V , J.P , M i MFCH I , Cantilupe
Chantry Noith, Minster Yard
Humphreys, R, 12, Queens\\ay
Lee, Rev Canon S M , MA, St Faith's
Vicarage.
Mitchell, Very Rev R A , M A , Dean of
Lincoln, The Deanery, Eastgate.
Stewart, Miss C , MA, Training College,
Lincoln
Taylor, Very Rev 1-ather P, St. Hugh's
Rectory, Broadgale
Toomer, Mrs M A , 28, Carlyle Walk.
Tuck, Mrs M. K, 11, Beech Street, Brace-
bridge. a
LIVERPOOL (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS
ADVISORS (GENERAL)
ADVISOR (SPECIAL
SUBJECTS)
ADVISER ON SCHOOL
GARDENING
CATERING OFFICER —
SCHOOL MEALS SERVICE
MEDICAL OFFICER TO THE
AUTHORITY
CHIEF ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICER
SENIOR ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS
Councillor J. Williams.
H. S. Magnay, M.A., Education Offices, Sir Thomas
Street, Liverpool, 1. Tel. : Central 5480.
H. N. Lowe, M.A., M.SC., Barrister-at-Law.
C. P. R. Clarke, M.A., B.LITT.
L. Charnley, M.A. ; H. S. Thompson, M.B.E., B.SC.
Chief Inspector S. W. Tiller, M.A. ; O. J. Brewer ; W.
Clayton ; J. K. Grant ; Miss A. M. Dawson, B.SC. ;
Miss H. K. F. Gull ; Miss L. M. Jones.
A. E. Harris ; J. Morris, M.A. ; J. L. B. Norris ;
Miss M. W. Edwards ; Miss M. T. Hallett ; Miss
D. M. Hart ; Miss D. G. Hughes.
A. Machin.
Miss E. M. Benson. Assistants . Miss H. M. Barratt,
B SO. ; and Miss M. Mower.
W. M. Frazer, O.B.E., M.D., M.SCO D.P.H., Medical Officer
of Health.
R. Gamlin, M.A., M.B., B.C., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H.,
M.H.
G. S. Robertson, M.D., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., L.R.F.P. & s.
B. S. Jarvis, M.B., CH.B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H.
S. Howard, M.B., CH.S. j Helen M. Keith, M.B., CH.B.
Mary F. Lacey, M.D. ; M. Godwin, M.B., CH.B.
Grace E. McConkey, M.B., CH.B., B.A.O., D.C.H.
F. P. Irvine, M.B., CH.B. ; A. R. Kennedy, B.SC., M.B.
CH.B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; A. T. Burn, M.B., B.S.
J. P. Kelly, M.B., B.CH., B.A.O., D.P.H. ; S. V. Cullen
M.B., CH.B. ; Clarice Harrison, M.B., CH.B. ; Lilian W.
Massey, M.B., CH.B. ; G. R. Thorpe, M.B., CH.B.
295
EDUCATION COMMITTEES* YEAR BOOK
LIVERPOOL (C.B.)
SENIOR SCHOOL DENTAL
OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL DENTAL
OFFICERS
ARCHITECT
SUPERINTENDENT OF
SCHOOL BUILDINGS
CITY TREASURER
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED
1945-46
PRODUCE OF A Id. RATE...
T. H. Parsons, L.D.S*, R.C.S. (Eng.).
F. C. Littleton, L.D.S. ; J. Tyson, L.D.S. ; J. A. Wood,
L.D.S. ; G. E. Nevins, L.D.S. ; A. Brewer, L.D.S. ;
L. Bromley, L.D.S. ; L. A. Jones, L.D.S. ; D. B.
Owen, L.D.S. ; L. C. Winstanley, L.D.S. ; E. Crosbie,
L.D.S. ; A. P. Fmlay, L.D.S., R.F.P.S. ; I. Williams,
L.D.S. ; J. W. Martin, L.D.S. ; Catherine C. Sloan,
L.D.S.
L. H. Keay, O.B.E., M.ARCH., F.R.I.B.A. (City Architect).
E. Guest (on staff of City Engineer and Surveyor).
J. Ainsworth, F.I.M.T.A., F.S.A.A.
Census, 1931—855,539.
Elementary— 3s. 4.48d. Higher— 9.8 Id.
4s. 229d.
£25,523.
Total—
SCHOOL MEALS SERVICE
During the last Municipal Year, 20 new School Canteens were opened, bringing
the total to 173.
The average number of children in Maintained Primary and Secondary Schools
supplied daily with dinners (two courses) increased from 30,607 in June, 1945, to
37,496 in June, 1946 (i.e., an increase from 29.13 per cent, to 35.2 per cent, of the
number of children).
... About 2,000 dinners are supplied daily. Breakfasts
and teas are also supplied at many Nurseries.
... About 850 dinners are supplied daily from the Com-
mittee's kitchens to these schools.
... Central Kitchens, 2 ; Kitchens at schools, 19 ; Ministry
of Food Cooking Depots, 8 ; also British Restaurants,
6.
NURSERIES
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
KITCHENS
NURSERY CLASSES
The Education Committee maintains 32 Nursery
Classes for children between the ages of three and
five years, who are received each weekday, including
Saturdays, and provided with a specially planned
midday meal sent to each class from the Gateacre
Electric Kitchen.
The medical care and supervision of these classes is
in the hands of the School Medical Department.
A school nurse visits each class daily, and a school
doctor attends once a month.
The girls and boys in the senior departments of the
Schools have given valuable help to the nurseries,
the girls by making soft toys and overalls and the
boys by making toys and educational apparatus.
The educational training of children over two years of
age attending these nurseries, and the work of the
teachers employed in them, are under the super-
vision and direction of the head teachers of the
Infants' Departments.
School Departments
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SECONDARY MODERN
SCHOOLS
County ..
Voluntary
County . .
Voluntary
Totals
No.
85
79
38
7
209
No. of No. on Roll
Departments 3 1 -3-46
172 48,216
147
54
8
44,134
14,875
2,493
381 109,718
296
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
LIVERPOOL (C.B.)
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
(a) County
(6) Controlled ...
(c) Aided
(d) Direct Grant
(2) Independent...
Totals ...
Boys
5
2
1
8
Girls
6
1
2
4
1
14
Pupils in attendance at the above Schools :-
(a) County . .
(6) Controlled
(c) Aided
(d) Direct Grant
(e) Independent
Totals ..
Boys
3,566
1,200
511
5,277
Girls
2,929
318
1,123
1,602
411
6,383
Totals
11
1
2
6
2
22
Totals
6,495
318
1,123
2,802
922
11,660
NURSERY SCHOOL
APPROVED SCHOOL
BOYS' FARM TRAINING
One — 160 children on roll.
Sankey School, Penketh, near Warrington.
One — Williamson Hostel — leased to National Council
ofY.M.C.A.
RESIDENTIAL SPECIAL SCHOOLS — 5 ; SCHOOL FOR DEAF
CHILDREN — 1 ; RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL FOR DEAF CHILDREN — 1 ; HOSPITAL SCHOOLS
— 2 ; CLASSES FOR PARTIALLY SIGHTED CHILDREN — 4 ; REMAND HOMES — 3.
DAY SPECIAL SCHOOLS — 7
Youth Service
During the year 1945-46, the Liverpool Education Committee provided £6,000
for distribution to Youth Organisations, after consultation with the Liverpool Youth
Organisations Committee. The use of school premises was granted to a number of
youth organisations.
The Committee provided teachers in 46 club institutes, and members of youth
organisations were admitted to the recreative section of the Committee's Evening
Institutes without payment of fee. Recreative activities were provided in 36 evening
institutes, with a total enrolment of 13,097 individual students.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School Head
(a) County Boys' Schools
Alsop High School S. W. Whitehouse, M.A.
Liverpool Collegiate School W. J. R. Gibbs, M.A., MUS.BAC.
Liverpool Institute ... ... ... ... J. R. Edwards, M.A.
Holt High School A. G. Russell, M.A.
Quarry Bank High School R. F. Bailey, M.A.
County Girls9 Schools
A igburth Vale High School Miss E. M. Curry, M.A.
Blackburne House (Liverpool Institute High Miss H. M. Gifford, M.A.
School for Girls)
Calder High School Miss F. A. Macrae, M.A.
Childwall Valley High School...
Holly Lodge High School
Queen Mary High School
(6) Controlled Grammar School
Liverpool College for Girls, Grove Street, 7...
(c) Aided Grammar Schools
Notre Dame High School, Mount Pleasant, 3
Broughton Hall High School, Yew Tree Lane,
12
297
Miss M. B. Brown, B.A.
Miss A. Drummond.
Miss M. G. Liddle, PH.D., B.A.
Miss B. R. Palirijer, M.A.
Miss L. M. Bankes, M.A.
Miss G. Chapman.
Rev. Br. M. C. Wall.
Rev. W. J. Neylan, s.j.
Miss M. Scarisbrick.
Mrs. J. E. Hobson, B.A.
Miss A. M. Mclntyre.
Miss C, Hennings, M.A.
EDUCATION COMMITTEES5 YEAR BOOK
LIVERPOOL (C.B.)
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS— continued
Name of School Head
(d) Direct Grant Grammar Schools
St. Edward's College, Sandfield Park, 12
St. Francis Xavier's College, Salisbury Street, 3
Bellerive Convent, Ullet Road, 17 ...
Belvedere School, Belvedere Road, 8...
Notre Dame Collegiate, Everton Valley, 4
St. Edmund's College, Devonshire Road, 8
(<?) Independent Grammar Schools
Liverpool College, Mossley Hill, 18 Rev. R. G. Lunt, M.C., M.A.
La Sagesse High School, Grassendalc, 19 ... Miss A. Brown.
TRAINING COLLEGES
The F. L. Calder College of Domestic Science (Department of the City Technical
School for Women, Myrtle Street, Liverpool, 7). Principal — Miss M. M. P. Morley.
94 students in Training, and 37 students attending a Course in Institutional
Management.
C. F. Mott Training College, Liverpool Road, Prescot, Lanes. 60 students in
Training. Principal : Miss W. A. Whiting, M.A.
TECHNICAL AND COMMERCIAL, ETC., COLLEGES AND INSTITUTES
Session 1946-47.
Principal
R. R. Butler, M.SC.,F.R.I.CO F.C.S.
Name of Institute
City Technical College :
Science & Technological
Classes
Nautical College Dept.. .
Marine Eng. Department
City College of Commerce
City School of Art
City Technical School for
Women and F. L. Calder,
College of Domestic
Science
Nautical Training School
for Ships' Stewards and
Cooks
No. of Students
Pull-time Part-time
A. R. Burnett-Hurst, M.SC., (ECON)5
F.S.S.
H. P. Hugglll, M.A., A.R.C.A., A.R.E.
Senior
Junior
Miss M. M. P. Morley
T. E. Evans (Chief Instructor)
62
462
308
155
243\
103J
131
3,742
2,957
1,980
698
b42 —
County Technical Schools
Head
. E. R. Morland, B.SC
,. A. R. Kinsman, B.SC., A.M. I.M.E., A.M.I.F.E.
. A. Swithinbank, M.SC
. Miss M. W. Odell, B.SC., A.R.C.S.
Senior Evening Institutes
Head
. A. B. Hill, A.S.I.A., A.C.I.S
. H. G. Barlow, B.A.
. J. C. Balmford
. E. R. Morland, B.SC
. S. Wormald, M.A., B.SC., M.ED
. D. K. Fmlay
. W. R. Bell, B.A.
. A. R. Kinsman, B.SC., A.M.I.M.E., A.M.I.E.E.
, A. Swithinbank, M.SC
. E. A. Preece> B.A.
. Miss M. W. Odell, B.SC., A.R.C.S.
Women's Classes held in other buildings
Junior and General Evening Institutes
30 Boys
28 Girls
298
Name of School
Old S wan (B.)
Toxteth(B)
Walton (B.)
Wavertree (G.)
Name of School
Anfield
Childhall
Garston
Old Swan ...
Mount Street . .
Sefton Park
Shaw Street
Toxteth
Walton
Queen's Drive (Walton)
Wavertree
No. of Pupils,
1944-45
436
383
428
133
No. of Students,
1944-45
453
257
593
555
463
829
1,120
No. of Students,
1945-46
6,987
6,732
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
LIVERPOOL (C.B.)
Club Classes No. of Students
1945-46
23 Boys 844
30 Girls 1,007
Juvenile Employment Bureau, 14, Sir Thomas Street
Branch Offices at : —
(a) 561, Edge Lane.
(6) Victoria Schools, Garston.
(c) Townsend Avenue, Norris Green.
Superintendent — W. Duncan.
MEMBERS
CHAIRMAN
Williams, Councillor J , 37, Island Koad, 19.
DHPU i Y-CHAIRMAN
Jones,
Alderman
ncCvS Park
Sir S , " Eastbourne,"
ALDERMEN
Cookson, E A,, 15, Hayman's Green, 12
Kills, Miss Mary M , 12, Hanover Street, 1.
Fletcher, Miss Mabel, Adelphi Hotel
Gordon, Capt C. O S , N W District, Deep-
dale Road, Preston
Kirby, B V., MP, 710, Queens Drive, 13
Lancashire, W T, 17, Beauclair Drive, 15
Longbottom, Rev H D., 63, Childwall Park
Avenue, 16
COUNCII i ORS
Allen, H M., Whitley & Co , 3, Cook Street, 2
Bagot, J , 5, Hazelhurst Road, 4
Barton, W. H., 1, Drennan Road, 19
Bcvms, J R, 28, Glenfield Road, 15
Brogan, J, 28, Lowerhouse Lane, 11
Cain, F H , 15, 1'hirlstane Street, 17
Clark, W J M , 24, Childwall Mount Road, 10
Dunford, T H , 8, Ramsey Road, 19
Entwistlc, J. N M., 230, Martins Bank Build-
ing, Water Street, 2
Green, J , 3, Wcmblev Gardens, 9
Hamilton, J , 11, Channel Road, 6
Harris, A V , 30, Childwall Park Avenue, 16
Holland, J F M , Fairticld Biscuit Works,
Binns Road, 7
Lewis, 1) J., " Spunholme," Grccnhill Road,
18.
Metealfe, H W , 41, Caldy Road, 9
O'Brien, P , 44, Summer Seat, 3
Taylor, T M , 21, Dcverell Grove, 15
Thompson, K P , Boyne Lodge, Jubilee Road,
I'ormby, Lanes
Tilney, J. D R 'i , 2c, Aigburth Drive, 17
Towers, J D , 88, Pecksniff Street, S.
Trainor, Mrs E , 30, Jcrmyn Street, 8
White, A. J , 57, Childwall Park Avenue, 16
Wingrove, C C , " St Ives," Sandfield Park,
12
( Two Vacancies)
CO-OP FID
Barrett, Rev Canon S A J , St Annes Vicarage,
Rose Place, 3
Bowes, Miss R E , Mat 2, Devonshire House,
Devonshire Road, 8
Brock lehurst, Mrs G , 26, Brompton Avenue,
17
Conway, S , 57, Hcatherdale Road, 18
Elliott, Mrs A , 97, Childwall Road, 15,
Garvin, Rev. J , 6, Blockburne Terrace, 8
Gough, Mrs L M , 17, Maviield Road, 19.
Hatton, W , 23, Woodburn Boulevard, Bebing-
ton, Cheshire.
Hey worth, Mrs H , 3, Garth Drive, 18
Homer, h , 53, Wharnchftc Road, 13
Johns Martin, Rev T , 79, Newsham Drive, 6
Lcftwich, C H , 9, Wirral Mount, Wallasey.
McArd, Mrs S A , 8, Tetlow Street, 4
Mountford, Vicc-Chancellor Dr. J F, The
University, 3
Pearson, H J , 32, Kingsway, Waterloo, 22
Porteous, Professor A J D , Abcrc/omby
House, Abercrombv Square, 7
Richmond, Dr 1 E , Wavertree Lodge, Mill
Lane, 15
Traynor, The Rt Rev Mgr W F , 97, Kmgsley
"Road, 8.
Urwm, The Rev E s , Church House Annexe,
47, Moorfields, 2
MANCHESTER (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN
DEPUTY CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
ACCOUNTANT
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
SENIOR ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICER
CHIEF INSPECTOR OF
SCHOOLS
DEPUTY CHIEF INSPECTOR
OF SCHOOLS
PniNciPAL ASSISTANTS ...
COMMITTEE CLERK
Alderman Wright Robinson, J.P., M.A.
Alderman W. P. Jackson, J.P.
W. O. Lester Smith, M.A., Education Offices^ Deans-
gate, Manchester, 3 (P.O. Box 480). Tel.:
Blarkfriurs 8f 22 (12 lines).
Ernest Robms, O.B.E.
J. E. Clarke.
C, Mctcalfe Brown, M.D., D.P.H. (Medical Officer of
Health).
E. M. Jenkins, M.B., CH.B.
W. T. Stevenson, M.A.
Clara Hey, M.A.
I. H. D. Brown ; J. K. Elliot, M.SC.
(Admin.) ; J. H. Rathbone, B.SC.
E. C. Sackett.
J. E. Ellis, B.A.
299
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
MANCHESTER (C.B.)
SUPERVISOR OF JUVENILE
EMPLOYMENT BUREAUX
SUPERINTENDENT OF
STORES
YOUTH OFFICERS ...
INSPECTORS OF SCHOOLS ..
ORGANISER OF PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS
(Full-time)
SPECIALIST (Part-time)
MEDICAL OFFICERS
MEDICAL DIRECTOR OF
CHILD GUIDANCE CLINIC
SENIOR DENTAL OFFICER .
SCHOOL DENTAL SURGEONS
POPULATION
AREA IN STATUTE ACRES
RATEABLE VALUE, 1945-46
ESTIMATED PRODUCT OF ID.
RATE, 1945-46
EDUCATION RATE, 1945-46
SCHOOLS
PRIMARY
SECONDARY
DIRECT GRANT GRAMMAR
SCHOOLS
SPECIAL SCHOOLS FOR
HANDICAPPED PUPILS
(INCLUDING RESIDENT-
IAL SCHOOLS) : —
FOR EDUCATIONALLY SUB-
NORMAL PUPILS
FOR PHYSICALLY HANDI-
CAPPED PUPILS
NURSERY SCHOOLS
NURSERY CLASSES
RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL FOR
HEALTHY CHILDREN
(STYAL COTTAGE
HOMES)
HOME OFFICE SERVICE
INSTITUTIONS
PLAY CENTRES
E. G. Greenweli.
E. B. Schofield.
Edna Mellor : W. Willmer.
Mildred V. Daniel, B.SC. ; T. L. Green, M.A., B.sc.
W. Griffiths, MUS.D. (Music) ; Margery Callis
(Domestic) ; C. H. Peachment, A.M.C. (Art) ; G. A.
Peacock (Handicrafts).
F. Smith and four assistants.
Sheila Bndgetbrd, M.D., CH.B., D.P.H. ; Hugh Craig,
L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., L.R.F.P.S. ; Caroline R. Crystal,
M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; H. M. Dick, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ;
A. M. Dugan, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; Henry Duguid,
M.D., CH.B., D.P.H., Barrister-at-Law ; Dorothy Guest,
MJB., CH.BO D.O.M.S. ; H. Mackenzie, M.B., CH.B.,
D.P.H. ; G. W. Matthews, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; Mary
A. J. Melville, M.B., CH.B. ; S. F. Reynolds, M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P. ; Mary D. Sheridan, M.A., M.D. ; Elspeth C.
Smith, M.A., M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; D. O. Taylor,
M.D., CH.B., B.SC., D.P.H. ; and 2 temporary officers.
Brian Robinson, M.B., CH.B., F.R.C.S. (Ed.) ; H. V.
White, M.C., M.D., CH.B. ; E. D. Tclford, F.R.C.S.,
M.sc. ; Harry Platt, F.R.C.S., M.S.
W. Mary Burbury, M.A., M.B., B.S., D.P.M.
A. G, Batten, L.D.S., R.C.S.
B. C. Betts, L.D.S. ; B. Brown, L.D.S. ; A. L. Craggs,
L.D.S. ; G. G. Ellis, L.D.S., R.C.S. ; S. B. Fillingham,
L.D.S. ; E. Timperley, L.D.S. ; J. Whitehouse, L.D.S. ;
and four temporary Dental Surgeons.
614,760 (estimated, 1945).
27,256.
£6,365,124 (estimated).
£24,100.
48.07d.
County
Voluntary
County
Voluntary
No.
92
94
49
5
9
No. of No. of pupils
Departments on Roll
153
County
Voluntary
County
Voluntary
2
1
112
28
1
3
11
163
52
5
9
8
5
1
2
41,664
30,826
15,433
1,543
2,300
28*
40^
199
45
3,106
850
418
181
3,270
300
FURTHER EDUCATION
INSTITUTIONS ...
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
MANCHESTER (C.B.)
No. on Roll
... College of Technology 5,751
College of Domestic Economy . . ... 356
Didsbury Training College 222
School of Art 1,141
High School of Commerce 863
Evening School of Commerce ... .. 1,360
Evening School of Domestic Economy ... 4,891
Cheetham Women's Institute . ... 1,686
Adult Education Institute .. 774
Senior Evening Institutes ... ... 1
Evening Institutes
Branch Art Class ...
Lads' and Girls' Club Classes
Civic Youth Centres
5,386
6,023
COLLEGES AND OTHER SENIOR DAY INSTITUTES
Principal No. of Students
College of Technology
J. E. Myers, O.B.E., J.P., D.SC.
P.T., 1229 Day, 3636 Evening.
M. Weddell, B.LITT., B.A
College of Domestic
Economy
Residential Hostels
Appleby House
Barlow Croft
Lynfield
Parrs Wood House
Didsbury Training College A. H. Body, B.A., M.ED.
School of Art
High School of Commerce
J. M. Holmes, DIP. FINE ARTS (Lond.)
889 Part-time Day and Evening
(Acting) J. H. Littler, B.COMM.
733 Part-time Day and Evening
Evening School of Com- F. W. James ...
merce
Central Evening School of Miss E. Hollmgs, B.A. (Admin.)
Domestic Economy
Adult Education Institute
Cheetham Women's
E. L. Burney, B.A. (Admin.)
Miss H. Ward
Institute
HIGH SCHOOLS
Burnage High School for T. P. Spencer, M.A.
Boys
Central High School for E. F. Chancy, M.A
Boys
Central High School for Miss C. E. L. Macwhirter, M.A.
Girls
Chorlton High School for A. F. Chappell, M.C., M.A. ...
Boys
Harpurhey High School for Miss I. A. Webster, B.A.
Girls
Levenshulme High School Miss E. M. Herne, M.A.
for Girls
North Manchester High
School for Boys
Whalley Range High School Miss C. M. Arscott, M.A., PH.D., M.ED.
for Girls
Crimsworth (Preparatory Department to W.R.H.S.G.) ...
MANCHESTER DIRECT GRANT GRAMMAR
Manchester Grammar E. J. F. James, M.A., PH.D
School for Boys
William Hulme's Grammar T. Dennis, M.A.
School for Boys
Manchester High School for Miss A. M. Bozman, M.A
Girls
J. C. Burnett, B.sc.
706
356
222
250
130
1,498
5,130
1,140
1,470
638
898
849
526
480
660
624
598
116
1,401
616
466
301
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
MANCHESTER (C.B.)
MANCHESTER DIRECT GRANT GRAMMAR— continued
Principal No. of Students
Withington High School for Miss M. E. Bain, M.A. 347
Girls
St. Bcde's R.C. College for Rev. J. C. Cooke, M.A ... 539
Boys
Xaverian R.C. College for Rev. E. M. MacCarthy 437
Boys
Notre Dame R.C. Convent Miss C. E. Dclancy 414
High School for Girls
Loreto R.C. Convent High Miss M, J. P. Kerr 368
School for Girls
Fallowfield F.CJ.R.C. Miss E. Dundon 278
Convent High School for
Girls
TECHNICAL SCHOOLS
Newton Heath Technical... A. M. Parkinson, B.SC. (Eng.), M.I.MECH.E., 179
M.I.E.E.
P.T. 284 Day, 368 Evening
Openshaw Technical ... J. R. Fullard, M.ENG 193
P.T. 444 Day, 344 Evening
Junior Art School E. Mayer, A.T.D., D.A. (M/cr.) 62
Junior Commercial School (Acting) J. H. Littler, B.COM. 130
Day Trade School for Girls Miss M. Weddell, B.LITT., B.A 59
School of Building ... J.K.Watson 60
DAY CONTINUATION SCHOOLS
Atherton Street J. J. Bennett and Miss L. A. Fletcher .. 935
Hulme Miss M. R. Bateman Ill
Mather & Platt H. D. Davics, B.COM. «... 166
Oldham Road Miss A. M. Shepherd 112
Openshaw J. R. Fullard, M.ENG. 193
School of Building Trades J. K. Watson 268
Apprentices
Styal Cottage Homes (Social Welfare Service), Styal, Cheshire. Wilmslow 3399.
Mobberlcy Boys' School (Home Office Service), Knolls Green, Knutsford. Mobberley
2118.
Brookficld Remand Home (Home Office Service), Wilmslow Road, Cheadle.
GAT 4669.
Manchester Remand Home for Girls (Home Office Service), Burford Road, 16.
MOS 2958.
Atherton Old Hall Hostel, Leigh, Lanes. Leigh 66.
Cambrian Street Receiving Home, Beswick, 12. ARD 4015.
Klmfield Receiving Home, Upper Lloyd Street, 14. MOS 1203.
Ribble Lodge Hostel (for educationally subnormal children), Dickenson Road,
Rusholme, 14. RUS 5294.
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT BUREAUX
Central Bureau 324, Deansgatc, 3 BLA 2811
Newton Heath Branch ... Town Hall, Oldham Road, 10 ... COL 1887
Openshaw Branch 457, Ashton Old Road, 11 ... EAS 0222
Withington Branch ... 5, Cavendish Road, 20 DID 2002
Youth Service
The Manchester Youth Committee which was appointed in February, 1940, is a
Sub- Committee of the Education Committee, comprising members of the Education
Committee together with co-opted members representative of voluntary effort and
other interests. The work of this Committee has included : —
The award of direct grants to the Headquarter groups of voluntary organisations
for distribution among the units comprising the groups, and also, in certain cases,
towards maintenance and the salaries of paid personnel.
Assistance to unattached bodies in the formation of Clubs, Centres and Pre-
Service Units by supplying teachers for definite activities, by helping towards the
cost of equipment, and in some cases by the provision of accommodation in the
Committee's Schools.
302
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
MANCHESTER (C.B.)
Service of Youth — continued.
The provision of 27 Evening Youth Centres under the control of the Authority and
housed on school premises to supplement the work of existing voluntary organisations.
The preparation of a register of clubs and voluntary organisations containing
particulars of 799 separate groups with a total membership of some 34,500 between
the age of 14 and 20 years.
The provision of special training courses for junior leaders and others engaged in
Youth Service work.
School Meals Service
Number of School Canteens, 215.
Number of Children havings meals daily :
(a) Free 7,350
(b) Payment 25,750
Total 33,100
This represents as a percentage of average attendance : —
(a) In Primary Schools 38.2
(b) In Secondary Schools 47.2
In all schools 39.9
Number of Central Kitchens 17
Capacity in Meals per day 27,050
School Care Clubs
140 breakfasts and 400 teas are provided daily in eleven School Care Clubs, which
are open for extended hours to cater for the children of working mothers.
MEMBERS
Micklcwright, Rev. F H. A , 25, Albert Road,
Whallcy Range, 16.
Moss, A , 85, Park Road, Prestwich.
I'cggc, W J , 67, Princess Street, 2.
Tylecote, Mabel, Heaton Lodge, Heaton Mersey.
Yarwood, Eluabfth A, 25, Rack House Road,
Northenden
CO-OPTED
Behrens, II. L , Oakhurst, Mobbcrley
Bu ley, Mrs li. G F , Stunecroit, Parkfield
Road, Dtdbbury, 20
Gibson, A., Merok, Mayfield Road, Bramhall
Hewlett, T H., Broadway, Green Walk, Bow-
don.
Masterson, Rt. Rev. Mgr. J , St. Mary's, Clare
Road, Levenshulmc, 19
Munro, W. J , 67, Blackthorn Street, Ardwiek,
11.
Peake, W. E., Brookfield, 34, Wilton Road,
Crumpsall, 8
Porter, Miss D , 9, Lyme Park, Chmley, via
Stockport.
Robinson, Rev W G , Lancashire Independent
College, Whalley Range, 16
Robinson, Rev W S , St. Mary's Rectory,
Hulme, 15
Simon, Lady E. D , Broomcroft, Ford Lane,
Didsbury, 20
Stoplord, Sir John, Vice-Chancellor, Victoria
University, 13
Williams, The Very Rev. F Garheld, Lymdale,
The Beeches, West Didsbury, 20
LORD MAYOR
Lee, Councillor Hugh, Town Hall, Manchester,
2
ALDERMLN
Grindlcy, G. S., Ivy IIousc^ Polygon Road,
Higher Crumpsall.
Jackson, W. P., " ThornchfTe," Kent Road
West, Victoria Parity 14,
Jones, Mnry L K, 9, Neston Avenue,
Withington, 20
Oldfield, W. H , M P , 266, Dickenson Road,
Rusholmc, 13
Robinson, W., 194, Errwood Road, Levens.-
hulme, 19
Titt, G. K, 20, Brooklawn Drive, Withington,
20.
Woollam, S , 67, The Promenade, Southport
COUNCILLORS
Beavan, Emily E., 148, Birchfields Road,
Fallowiield, 14
Brewster, S C , 29, Darley Avenue, West
Didsbury, 20
Gary, G. B., Messrs. William E Gary Ltd ,
Red Bank, 4.
Griffin, M. K, 370, Oldham Road, 10
Helher, J., 86, Surbiton Road, Newton Heath,
10.
K earns, J. H , Inglewood, Wmster Avenue,
West Didsbury.
Lever, L. M., 3, Derby Road, Urmston
MERTHYR TYDFIL (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN Councillor D. J. Evans.
VICE-CHAIRMAN Councillor H. I. Williams.
DIRECTOR W. T. Owen, M.A., Education Department, Education
Buildings, Pontmorlais, Merthyr TydiiL Teh : 602/3.
H. T. Davies, A.c.i.s.
H. S. Warnngton and Miss C. M. Thomas.
CHIEF CLERK
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
ORGANISER OF DOMESTIC
SCIENCE AND SCHOOL
RESTAURANTS
YOUTH ORGANISER
Miss M. Rees.
E. T. Davies.
303
EDUCATION COMMITTEES* YEAR BOOK
MERTHYR TYDFIL (C.B.)
NURSERY ORGANISER
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
OFFICER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS
SCHOOL DENTISTS
ARCHITECT
ACCOUNTANT
POPULATION
TOTAL EDUCATION RATE..
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1945-46 (estimated)
NURSERY SCHOOL
PRIMARY AND MODERN
SCHOOLS
(June 7, 1946)
SPECIAL SCHOOL
Miss I. Pitcher.
S. H. Luxford, Juvenile Employment Bureau. Tel. :
421.
T. H. Stephens, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
W. G. L. Hall, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; D. Stephens,
M.B., CH.B. ; M. Morton, M.B., CH.B.
J. A. Wyhc, L.D.S. ; E. S. EDWARDS, L.D.S.
G. E. Mitchell, A.R.I.B.A., Borough Engineer. (Portion of
salaries, etc., of Architect's Department is charged to
the Education Committee in respect of duties carried
out by the department.)
Joseph Crossland, F.I.M.T.A. (Borough Treasurer),
59,620.
Rates levied for education, 1945-46 : 9s. IJd.
£840.
40 pupils.
Provided
Non-Provided : —
C. ofE.
'R.C
No. of No. on
Departments Roll
42 7,368
1
6
49
32
917
8,317
Average
Attendance
6,381
29
768
7,178
Rheumatic Hospital School (Residential) for rheumatic
children. Accommodation for 18.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Provided by the Authority : — 1 boys', 1 girls', 2 dual. Total, 4.
No. ofJPupih
Head Teacher
W. P. Morrell, B.SC. .
J. R.Williams, B.A:
Name of School
Intermediate School (Dual)
Cyfarthfa Castle School for Boys
Cyfarthfa Castle School for Girls
Quakers' Yard Secondary School (Dual)
H. A. Davies, M.A.
on Register
363
268
324
370
Total
TECHNICAL SCHOOL
Quakers' Yard and Pentrebach. Head Teacher : Emlyn John, B.sc., M.E.
Full-time
Day Evening
Students Students
243 400
MEMBERS
1,325
MAYOR
Davies, Alderman S. O , " Gwynfryn," Park
Terrace
CHAIRMAN
Evans, Councillor D J., 4, Bryngerwyn,
Quaker's Yard, Treharns
ALDFRMfcN
Jones, D , J.P., 16, Crescent.
Morgan, D J., 10, Pond Street, Dowlais
Rees, T E., " Arosfa," The Grove
Powell, W , 5, Christopher Terrace.
Brobyn, A. J , 16, Brondeg, Heolgerrig.
Bridges, C W., 1, Windsor Road, Edwardsvillc,
Trehams
Jones, R. J., 42, Nightingale Street, Abercanaid
COUNCILLORS
Stanfield, C , 28, Greenfield Terrace, Troedyr-
hiw
Jones, J. E , j P , 9, Williams Street, Twyn
Evans, T J , 72, Caeharns, Dowlais.
Griffiths, C. J , J P , 7, Haydn Terrace, Peny-
darren.
Williams, H. I , J P , 1, Oaklands Terrace,
Treharns.
Jones, J. H , 107, Bryntaff Road, Aberfan,
Hams, J , 13, Iron Lane, Georgetown.
Williams, I., 76, High Street, Dowlais Top,
Dowlais.
McPhail, Mrs , 5, Council Street, Penydarren.
Lloyd, T. J , l/5th Avenue, Galon Uchaf.
Wood, D., " Mchden," Garth Villas.
Watkins, B , 24, Bryn Street, Twynyrodyn.
Everson, F., 3, Davies Terrace, Twynyrodyn,
Davies, W J , 15, Mackintosh Road, Aberfan,
Merthyr Vale
Young, G., 54, Moy Road, Aberfan, Merthyr
Vale.
Owen, J., " Bronynant," The Walk
Osborne, M., 16, Cyfarthfa Row.
Davies, J. G., 2, Lawn Terrace, Bethesda Street.
Herbert, W. W , 1, Bridge Street, Troedyrhiw.
Bell, M. F., 46, Gwladys Street, Caeracca, Pant,
Dowlais.
CO-OPTED
Harris, Mrs. M., 8, Brynmorlais Street, Peny-
darren
Davies, Mrs. W, 14, Gladstone Terrace.
Rogers, Rev. J. T., " Arthog," 11, West Grove
304
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
MIDDLESBROUGH (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN Alderman B. Ramsey.
DIRECTOR Stanley Hirst, B,SC., Education Offices, Woodlands
Road, Middlesbrough. Tel. : Middlesbrough 2424
(5 lines)'.
ASSISTANTS H. L. Robinson, M.A. (Deputy Director) ; Sydney M.
Smith, M.A. (Assistant Director), Oswald Baxter
(Chief Clerk).
ORGANISERS G. L. Taylor (Physical Education) ; Dorothy A.
Davidge (Physical Education/ ; Miss Doris Robinson
(Further Education) ; (Vacant) (Domestic Science) ;
Miss M. Wootton (Youth Service).
Walter Ross Kcddie (Organiser).
F. Mellow, F.R.I.B.A.
T. Lloyd Hughes, M.D., CH.B., D.P.H., Barnster-at-Law
(Also Medical Officer of Health).
G. Stewart Clouston, M.B., CH.B., M.D. (H.M. Forces).
SCHOOL MEALS SERVICE ...
EDUCATION ARCHITECT . .
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
SENIOR ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS
SPEECH THERAPIST
SCHOOL DENTISTS...
CHILD GUIDANCE CLINIC..
ORTHOPTIST
SUPERINTENDENT SCHOOL
ENQUIRY AND WELFARE
OFFICER
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
OFFICER
ACCOUNTANT
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED,
1946-47
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE 1946/47 £2,936
D. Campbell, M.B., CH.B. ; John Cahill, B.SC, M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P. ; Katherine D. MacFarlane, M.B., CH.B. ;
Charlotte Lissaucr, M.D. ; John P. Higham, B.A.,
M.B., CH.B. (Ophthalmic Surgeon, part-time) ; R. M.
Marshall, M.B., CH.B., F.R.C.S. (Aural Surgeon, part-
time) ; Howard Crockatt, M.B., CH.B. (Orthopaedic
Surgeon, part- time).
Miss I. M. Knight, F.C.S.T.
John Auton, L.D.S. ; Mrs. M. M. McDougall, L.D.S.,
R.F.C.S.
Miss E. H. Rodwell, B.A. (Educational Psychologist ;
Mrs. B. E. Ridley, B.A., M.B., CH.B. (Psychiatrist) ;
Miss E. Gibson (Social Worker).
Miss B. V. McKenzie.
Harold Price.
Ronald Kay.
R. Sutcliffe, F.S.A.A. (Borough Treasurer).
Census 1931—138,960.
5s. lid.
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
County . . .
Voluntary :
C. of E.
R.C. ...
SECONDARY MODERN
SCHOOLS
Totals
County . . .
Voluntary : —
R.C. ...
Totals
TECHNICAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
One M.D.
One Deaf
No.
17
No. of No. on Roll
Departments 31-3-46
35 11,443
3
6
6 1,378
13 3,734
26
54 16,555
No.
8
No. of No. on Roll
Departments 31-3-46
14 3,279
1
2 377
9
16 3,656
1
— 275
147
34
305
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
MIDDLESBROUGH (C.B.)
SUMMER CAMPS Marshc Summer School (Requisitioned by Military)
Dukeshower Wood Camp School, Hexham (120
children) shared jointly with Gateshead Education
, Authority.
Boys Girls Mixed Totals
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS ... (a) Provided ... 2 2 — 4
(b) R.C assisted 1 1 — 2
No. on roll at above schools on l-lO-i5.
(a) ... 811 922 — 1,733
(b) ... 261 320 — 581
1,072 L242 2314
No. of Students
Pull-time Part-time Evening Total
FURTHER EDUCATI&N : No. Day Day
Constantine Technical College .. 1 160 600 1,411 2,171
Senior Women's Institutes .. . . 2 — — 1,180 1,180
Evening Institutes ... . ... 4 — — 1,080 1,080
CHILDREN'S HOMES ... Broomlands, accommodation for 78 children. Ad-
ministered by the Education Committee under the
Local Government Act, 1929.
REMAND HOME ... ... Accommodation for 26 boys and 5 girls (also shared by
adjoining L.E.A.'s). Lansdowne Road, Middles-
brough. Superintendent : E. Milner, B.A. Tel. :
Middlesbrough 88589.
Youth Service
Youth Organiser Miss M. Wootton.
The Youth Committee is a Sub-Committee of the Education Committee. It was
established in 1940 and consists of 30 members. It is representative of the Education
Committee, Voluntary Organisations, Religious Denominations, Teachers, Employers
and Employees. In addition, there is a Youth Advisory Committee composed of
representatives of Youth Organisations. £2,600 has been provided in the estimates
for 1946-47. Grants are made to voluntary organisations, teachers are provided
for definite activities, local courses and conferences for leaders are provided and
assistance is given to enable leaders to attend approved residential courses. The
Youth Committee have provided a summer camp, and also playing fields of 12 acres
for the use of youth organisations.
School Meals Service
Meals are at present being provided daily.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School Head
Acklam Hall Secondary School ... .. Ronald Gill, B.A.
High School for Boys W. W. Fletcher, M.A., B.SC.
High School for Girls .. . . . Miss F. K. Alton, B.A.
Kirby Secondary School for Girls Miss M. S. Hutt, M.A.
R.C. Assisted
St. Mary's College (Boys) Rev. L. Patton, B.SC.
St. Mary's Convent Secondary School ... Sister M. M. Prendergast, B.A.
TECHNICAL INSTITUTIONS
Name of School. Head.
Constantine Technical College H. V, Field, B.SC., WH.S., M.I.E.E.
Technical School for Boys H. Haines, B.SC.
" Hugh Bell" Senior Women's Institute ... Miss D. Robinson (Organiser).
" The Barns " Senior Women-' s Institute ... Miss D. Robinson (Organiser).
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
MIDDLESBROUGH (C.B.)
MEMBERS
MAYOR
Allen, Alderman L G, J.P., 1, Martin Grove
Road, Grove Hill.
ALDLRMLN
Cocks, A. H., 66, Clifton Street
Ramsey, B., 27, Thornfield Road, Lmthorpc,
Turner, E , 4, Claude Avenue, Linthorpe
COUNCILLORS
Anderson, li. A » 100, Grange Road.
Bolton, J. S., 13, Clarence Street
9urton, Mrs L , 71, The Vale, Grove Hill
Dunne, The Rt Rev. Mons. Canon N R , V.G ,
St Philomena's Prebytery, Park Road
South
French, H , MB*, 21, Russell Street.
Gilmore, J , j p., 179, West Lane
Gray, R V. C., 153, Albert Road.
Kitchmg, R. Ridley, j.p , 10, Albert Road
Miller, W , 56, Lansdowne Road, Grove Hill.
Randall, W , 33, Orwell Street.
Taylor, L., 19, Marton Burn Road, Grove Hill.
Dickinson, E A., 61, West Lane
Slater, J., 14, Bnardene Avenue, Lmthoipe
Manton, F , 1, lindsleigh Drive, Acklam.
CO-OPTED
Birkctt, J M , 30, Freemantlc Crescent, Sutton
ttsutc
Brcwis-Levie, A , I D s , 3, Cambridge Avenue,
Lmthorpe
Suthcrst, W , 15, Walton Avenue, Lmthorpe.
Perryman, Rev. A , MA, St. Paul's Vicarage,
St. Paul's Road
Nolan, Rev. Father T A , St Alphonsus'
Presbytery, North Ormcsby
Coates, Mrs A Sihoficld, 38, Thornfield
Road, Lmthorpe.
Ogle, Mrs K , 32, Angle Street
NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN . . .
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR ...
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
CHIEF CLERK
ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANTS
INSPECTORS OF SCHOOLS
ORGANISERS OF SPECIAL
SUBJECTS
ORGANISER FOR THE
SERVICE OF YOUTH
EDUCATION ARCHITECT ...
ORGANISER OF CHILDREN'S
CARE
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
OFFICER
SENIOR SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS
(Full-time)
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICER
(Part-time)
SENIOR SCHOOL DENTIST
SCHOOL DENTISTS
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE, 1946-47
PRODUCT OF Ip. RATE
1946-47 (estimated)
NURSBRY SCHOOLS
NURSERY CLASSES
Alderman Mrs. F. E. Taylor, j.r.
Alderman James Clydesdale.
Thomas Walling, M.A,, City Education Office, North-
umberland Road, Newcastle- upon-Tyne, 1. Tel. :
Newcastle 21224. Private address : 8, Castleton
Grove, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 2. Tel. : Jesmond
827.
P. Turton, A.S.A.A.
William Summerville.
R. W. B. Carter, B.A. (Oxon) ; J. F. Everett, M.A.
(Cantab) ; R. Harding, B.SC. (Lond.) ; G. W.
Labiam, M.A. (Cantab); F. J. Luce, B.SC. (Lond.);
A. J. Short, B.SC. (Lond.).
Miss I. T. Bradley ; G. H. Welch, B.SC.
Miss L. Bramble (Cookery, Laundrywork and School
Meals) ; C. A. Holmes and Miss C. M. Thomas
(Physical Training) ; W. H. McGinnety (Wood-
work and Metal work) ; Mrs. S. Tittle (Drama) ;
Needlecrafts (Vacant) ; Music (Vacant).
C. A. Pattison, B.A.
F. W. Harvey, F.R.I.B.A.
J. R. Procter.
Miss E. M. Wanstall, M.B.EO M.A.
R. F. Lunn, L.R.C.P. & s., D.P.H.
Mrs. M. Anderson, M.B., B.S. ; Miss K. Booth, M.B.,
B.S. ; H. M. Dixon, M.B., B.S. ; R. R. Dodd, M.B.,
B.S. ; R. D. Forsyth, M.B., CH.B. (Aural Surgeon;.
W. Mackenzie, M.DO F.R.C.S.E., D.P.H. (Orthopaedic
Surgeon).
(Vacant).
A. Brown, L.D.S., R.C.S. ; T. E. Coulson, L.D.S. ; D. M.
Crombie, L.D.S. ; H. Moor, L.D.S. ; M. J. O'Meara,
L.D.S., R.S.C. (one vacancy).
262,920.
3s. 9.526d.
£10,850.
Two — 144 on roll. (At present closed.)
Three— 60 on roll.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE (C.B.)
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SECONDARY MODERN
SCHOOLS
TECHNICAL SCHOOLS
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
(July, 1946)
Bovs
2
County . .
Voluntary
County . .
Voluntary
(a) Provided
(b) Non-Provided,
but aided on a
deficiency basis
(c) Non-Provided,
but aided on
other basis
(d) Non-Provided,
and not aided by
the L.E.A.
Totals ... 5 7—12
Pupils in attendance at above schools : —
No. of No. on Roll
Departments 30-6-46
74 22,744
23 6,667
13 3,819
2 621
3 732
Girls Mixed Total
2 — 4
— 5
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Boys
l,04b
835
618
Girls
966
1,256
940
Mixed
Total
2,012
2091
1.558
Totals
2,499 3,162 — 5,661
EVENING INSTITUTES
SPECIAL SCHOOLS ...
TRAINING COLLEGE
TECHNICAL COLLEGE
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
PUBLIC ASSISTANCE HOMES
No. of No.
Departments on Roll
7 4,574
Physically Defective and Partially
Sighted 2 158
Mentally Defective 2 230
Kenton Lodge, Training College (152 students).
Principal — Miss E. Scott, M.A.
Rutherford College of Technology (Day Students, 78,
Evening Students 2,516). Principal— H. A. Scar-
borough, D.SC., M.A.
Municipal College of Commerce (Day Students,
Secondary Age Group, 140 ; Day Students, Adults,
215 ; Evening Students, 1,254). Principal— J.
Lamb, B.A., B.SC.
Ponteland Cottage Homes — accommodation for 245
children — are maintained by the Education Com-
mittee under the Poor Law Act. 1930.
Service of Youth.
The Youth Committee is a Sub-Committee of the Higher Education Committee
and has adopted a definite policy of aiding voluntary organisations rather than
itself forming youth organisations. 168 youth organisations, together with a large
number of subsidiary units, are now affiliated to the Youth Committee and approxi-
mately £8,500 has been paid m grants to these affiliated organisations during the
current financial year. The Education Committee has provided approximately 130
classes specially arranged for organisations both in educational subjects and in
recreational subjects, together with increased facilities for club meetings and outdoor
sports activities. Drama and P.T. Courses and a Youth Games Week have been
arranged together with training courses for club leaders.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School Head
(a) County Boys9 Schools
Heaton Grammar F. R. Barnes, M.A.
Rutherford Grammar C. S. Hall, M.A .
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES* YEAR BOOK
NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE (C.B.)
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS— continued.
Name of School Head
County Girls' Schools
Heaton High Miss E. C. Henstock, PH.D.
Rutherford High Miss H. L. Wood, M.A.
(c) Non-Provided, but aided on other basis
Central Newcastle High School ( G. ) Miss M. Leale, B.sc.
Convent of the Sicred Heart School (G.) . . Mme. M. M. Ward.
Dame Allan's Boys' School A. K. Wilson, M.A.
Dame Allan's Girls' School Miss F. A. Elliott, M.A.
St. Cuthbert's Grammar School (B.)... ... Very Rev. J. J. Canon Cunningham.
(d) Non-Provided, and not aided by the L.E.A.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne Church High School
(G.) Miss I. C. Joslin, B.SC.
La Sagesse Convent School (G.) ... ... Miss F. Lloyd.
Royal Grammar School (B.) E. R. Thomas, O.B.E., M.A., M.sc.
MEMBERS
CHAIRMAN Oliver, W H , 65, Bolbcc Road
Taylor, Alderman Mrs. I7 E, (Deputy Lord Ridley, Miss A, 51, Pitt Street
Mayor), 76, Benwell Lane ' Robson, Mrs G , j p , 54, Turret Road.
VICE-CHAIRMAN • R<we, R M » 57> Grosvenor Place
Clydesdale, Alderman James, (Lord Mayor), Simm, H, 11, Holmside Place
16, Hodttkin Park Road. CO-OPTED
ALDERMEN Alderson, Mrs. J h , M.A , j p., Whitton Grange,
Dixon, Cr , j P , 32, westbourne Avenue Rothbury.
Grant, J , j P , 46,- Cloth Market. Alderson, Mrs. M » 137, Demon Road
Horton, J T , 243, St Anthony's Road Beckmgham, E L., B sc: , j.p , Milburn House,
Larkm, T , 23, South Parade, Whitley Bay i}ean Street.
McLoughhn, J F, 97, Clumber Street. Bell, S, Comston, Wylam-on- Tyne
Nixon, J G , j P, 21, Eldon Square Corcoran, Rev Canon P L, St. Michael's,
Pearson, J , j p (Sheriff), 53, Fchxsiowc Drive Elswick
Readhead, H , 1007, Walker Road Hellawell, Miss F M , Holmside Villa, Row-
Fully, T , 1, Douglas Avenue, Gusiurth lands Gill
COUNCILLORS McKcnzic, Rev. J , 22, Portland Terrace
Dixon, Mrs R A, 121, Roman Avenue. Owen, Rev E L , B A , 4, Kensington Terrace.
Fenwick, J 1' T., 4, Osborne Villas. Percy, Rt Hon Lord Eustace, PC, D c L ,
Jacobson, G , 34, Delaval Road. King's College.
Graham, G H , 2, Eastwood Gardens Richardson, Mrs L , " Stoneham," Beech
Laraman, G , j p , 27, Bruce Gardens. Grove Road
Mole, T s J.P , 28, Kmgsley Place Young, T D , j P , Royal Arcade
NEWPORT (Man.) (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN . Alderman A. E. Pugh, J.P.
DIRECTOR David W. Gates, M.A., D.SC., F.C.P., Education Offices,
Charles Street,' Newport. Tel.: 4238, 4239 and 4230.
DEPUTY DIRECTOR ... W. J. Edmonds, F.C.I. s.
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER H. W. Catto, M.D., Medical Officer of Health.
ASSISTANT MEDICAL I. T. J. Ruxton, M,B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; R. Roderick,
OFFICERS M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; F. C. R. Harvey, M.D.
SCHOOL DENTISTS ... C. I. T. Morgan, L.D.S., R.C.S. ; Mrs. M. T, E. Owen
Williams, L.D.S.
TREASURER Alexander H. Dunn, M.B.E., A.I.M.T.A., Borough
Treasurer and Comptroller.
ARCHITECT J. Plackett, A.R.I.B.A., Borough Architect.
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL Miss E. M. Williams and H. A. Oberholzer.
TRAINING
POPULATION Census, 1931— -89,203. Estimated, 1939—97,200
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED, 5s. 2.98d.
1946-47 (estimated)
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE £3*025.
1946-47 (estimated) No. No. of No. on Roll
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY Departments 31-3-46
SCHOOLS Provided ... 16 35 8,992
Non-Provided : —
C. of E, ... 1 2 278
R.C 6 8 1,638
Totals ... 23 45 10,908
305
EDUCATION COMMITTEES5 YEAR BOOK
NEWPORT (Mon.) (C.B.)
MODERN SECONDARY Four Provided Schools with accommodation for 1,440
SCHOOLS pupils.
Boys Girls Total
SECONDARY GRAMMAR Provided ... 2 2 4
SCHOOLS 31-3-46 Pupils in attend-
ance at above
schools ... 919 845 1,764
TECHNICAL COLLEGE ... Principal: F. W. R. Harrison, B.SC., M.I.MECH.E.,
M.I.MAR.E. No. of Students
at 31-3-46
Commercial;, Engineering and Science Depts.
Senior Full-time ... ... ...... 18
Senior Part-time ............ 392
Junior Engineering School ......... 82
Junior Commercial School ... ...... 132
Junior Building School ........ 54
Evening Courses ... ... ... ... 896
Art School:— . 1,574
Full-time day ............ 49
Part-time day and evening ...... 253
Evenings only ...... ...... 318
Total ............... 2,194
SECONDARY GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School Head
The Newport High School for Boys ... E. C. Linton3 B.SC.
The Newport (St. Julian's) High School for E. J. Atkinson, M.sc.
Boys,
The Newport High School for Girls ... Miss G. K. Horser> B.SC.
The Newport (St. Julian's) High School for
Girls ................. Miss E. D. Crowther, M.A.
MODERN SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Stow Hill Modern Secondary School for Girls Miss H. V. Hall, M.A.
Stow Hill Modern Secondary School for Boys G. J. Langford.
Brynglas Modern Secondary School (Mixed) F. W. Carey.
Hatherleigh Modern Secondary School F. J. Hando.
(Mixed)
MEMBERS
CHAIRMAN Cornford, F. V., 41, Barrack Hill.
A n • J " ' 23' Brynhyfryd 8:xT«-
DEPUTY-CHAPMAN g^L.' fc
Casey, Alderman W , j p., 22, Mendalgief Lewis, D., 426, Caerleon Road.
Road. Aston, E., 52, Capel Crescent.
ALDERMEN Ley, R. H., 5, Vicarage Hill.
Smith, W. F. E., J.P., " Campion House," Lloyd Jones, W., 13, Queen's Hill Crescent.
Surrey Place. Jones, J. H., 84, Commercial Street.
Hart, Mrs. M. A., j p , 67, Lewis Street.
Wardell, J. R., O.B.E., J.P., " Kington," Nash CO-OPTED
Harrison, F. W. R., 14, Brynhyfryd Road.
Bryant, W. H., 46, Harrow Road.
_ , _ 0 Colbert, Rev. J., St. Mary's Presbytery, Stow
Tyack, F. $„ 25, Batchelor Road. Hill
Mooney, T. F., 130, Brynglas Road. Thomas, Rev. D. J., Hill View, Highcroft
Dunn, Mrs. M. J., 9, Prospect Street. Road.
Willis, A E., j p 39, Tunnell Terrace. Lewis, Rev. C. G. R., All Saints Vicarage,
£dam?.' ™ *l" Q 1Ca?rau Road- Brynglas Road.
Pinnell, W , 26, Dolphin Street. Moore, A., 230, Chnstchurch Road.
Rawden, Mrs. b,, 12, , Clifton Place. Stephens, W. T., " Beverley," Llanmartin,
Bell, Mrs. Letiaa, 4< Hythe/' Ridgeway. near Newport.
310
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
NORTHAMPTON (CJB.)
CHAIRMAN ...
DEPUTY CHAIRMAN
CHIEF EDUCATION
OFFICER
DEPUTY EDUCATION
OFFICER
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICER
TEMPORARY ASSISTANT
SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTIST ...
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
DENTIST
SCHOOL MEALS ORGANISER
BOROUGH TREASURER
EDUCATION ACCOUNTANT
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED
1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1945-46
NURSERY SCHOOLS
NURSERY CLASSES
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SPECIAL " SCHOOLS
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
MODERN
GRAMMAR
Councillor W. H, Percival, J.P.
Councillor F. Tollit.
H. C. Perrin, M.B.E., Education Office, " Springfield/'
Cliftonville, Northampton. Tel. : 2782. Private
address : 7,Chipsey Avenue , Northampton. Tel.: 2027.
H. A. Skerrett, B.A. (Lond.).
F. Elliott and Miss D. L. Goulston (part- time).
C. G. Payton, M.D., D.P.H., Medical Officer of Health.
L. B. Peters, M.B., B.S.
Miss M. M. R. Gaffney, M.B., B.CH., D.P.H.
J. P. Wilson, L.D.S., R.C.S. (Eng.).
A. M. Stidolph- Smith, L.D.S., R.F.P.S.
Miss S. Curd.
F. W. Stapleton, F.I.M.T.A.
A. E. Tyrrell, A.L.A.A., A.C.I.S.
98,520 (estimated, 1945).
3s. 10?d.
£3,265.
Five.
One — Number on roll
Provided
Non-Provided : —
C. ofE.
R.C
Totals ...
40.
No.
13
6
2
21
No. of
Departments
19
8
3
30
No. of scholars
on Roll
30-6-46
5,439
1,739
497
7,675
One School for educationally subnormal children,
accommodation 120, No. on roll, 76.
One Open- Air School — accommodation 110 ; Number
on roll 1 14. N0m Oj- Scholars
No. of on Roll
No. Departments 30-6-46
Provided ... 8 9 2,094
Provided : —
(a) Northampton Grammar School for Girls. Head-
mistress— Miss M. Millburn, M.A. (Camb.).
(/?) Northampton Grammar School for Boys (Town
and County). Provided jointly by Northampton
Borough (two- thirds) ; and Northampton County
(one-third). Headmaster — M. B. Nettleton, M.A.
Non-Provided and not aided by L.E.A. — 2 Girls'
Schools.
Number of Pupils in attendance at Grammar Secondary
Schools : —
Provided
Non-Provided and
not aided
Totals ...
Boys
664
Girls
392
— 1,000
664
1,392
Totals
1,056
1,000
2,056
311
EDUCATION COMMITTEE'S YEAR BOOK
NORTHAMPTON (C.B.)
TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL No. of Scholars, 350. Headmaster : B. S. Howard,
M.SC. (Tech.), M.A. (Ed.) Lond.
EVENING INSTITUTES
School
Boys
Men
Girls
Women
Total
Barry Road
Bective
Kettering Road
Rothersthorpe Road . .
St. George's
Spencer
37
80
125
62
8
134
6
6
132
32
29
89
90
19
84
133
28
97
63
17
67
200
27
229
239
293
245
341
218
446
205
443
471
1,565
COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
One College of Technology with Departments for
Commerce, Mechanical Engineering, Boot and
Shoe Manufacture, Leather Manufacture, Electrical
Engineering, Building, Science and Domestic
Subjects.
No. of Senior Full-time students ... ... 226
No. of Senior and Junior Part-time day
students 570
No. of Senior Evening students ... ... 1,770
SCHOOL OF ART ...
Total
Principal : O. F. Bailey, B.SC.> A.M.r.E.t.
No. of Senior Full-time Students ...
No. of Part-time and Evening Students
Total
2,566
91
425
516
Principal : F. E. Courtney, A.T.D.
Youth Service
Chairman : Councillor W. H. Percival, J.P.
Secretary : H. C. Pernn, M.B.E., Chief Education Officer.
Youth Organiser : H. T. van Laun.
Sub-Committees : Developments, Finance, Physical Training, Playing Fields.
The Youth Advisory Committee is constituted on the lines suggested in Board of
Education Circular 1486. It functions as a Sub-Committee of the Education Com-
mittee. Since its first meeting in May, 1940, considerable financial aid has been
, given to the various Youth Organisations in the Borough.
Premises, Evening Institute Classes and Training Courses have been provided for
voluntary and statutory bodies. The sum of £1,960 has been provided for Youth
Work during the current financial year.
MEMBERS
CHAIRMAN
Percival, Councillor W. H., j p 3 1, The Crescent,
Phippsvillc.
DEPUTY CHAIRMAN
Tolht, Councillor F., 43, Elmhurst Avenue.
ALDERMEN
Butterfield, C. H. J , 4, Cheyne Walk.
Coldham, W. E., " Kenmure," Park Avenue
South
Scott, C. J., 69, Birchfield Road.
COUNCILLORS
Adams, P. W , " Fowcy," Park Avenue South.
Cogan, L Danby, D.s o , L.R.c.s,, 30, East
Park Parade.
Chown, C. A., 22, The Crescent, Phippsville.
Doffman, S., 43, St. Matthew's Parade
Ellis, J, H., 42, Florence Road
Etherington, F , 132, Aldington Road.
Hope, A. L , 98, Dunster Street.
Lee, Mrs O M , 5, Castihan Terrace.
Saunders, F P, 96, Penrhyn Road.
Walker, W. J., 47, Weston Way.
CO-OP FED
Chamberlain, Mrs. J. T., " Five Gables,'*
Holmfield Way.
Percival, Mrs. W. H., 1, The Crescent, Phippb-
ville.
Street, Mrs. E. S., 15, Pleydell Road.
Burrows, H. L., A. B.S.I., 39, Stimpson Avenue.
Hall, E., 19, Lime Avenue.
Piggott, J. L., 261, Kettering Road.
NORTH SHIELDS
(See Tynemouth C.B.)
312
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
NORWICH (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN Alderman F. C. Jex, O.B.E., J.P.
DIRECTOR J. W. Beeson, M.sc., Education Department, City
Hall, Norwich. Tel. : Norwich 22233. Extension
149.
DEPUTY DIRECTOR ... E. D. Mason, M.A., L.R.A.M.
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Miss F. McQuitty, M.A., B.ED.
AND PSYCHOLOGIST
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Mrs. R. E. Hill.
CHIEF CLERK W. L. Sussams. (Extension 137).
MEDICAL OFFICER OF V. F. Soothill, M.A., M.D., B.CH. (Cantab.), D.P.H.,
HEALTH AND SCHOOL M.R.C.S. (Eng.), L.R.C.P. (Lond.).
MEDICAL OFFICFR
DEPUTY MEDICAL OFFICER G. L. Lcggat, O.B.E., M.B., CH.B. (Edin.), D.P.H.
OF HEALTH
SENIOR ASSISTANT MEDICAL G. W. Riddel, M.C., M.B., CH.B. (Aber.), D.P.H.
OFFICER IN CHARGE
OF SCHOOL MEDICAL
SERVICE AND ASSISTANT
MEDICAL OFFICER OF
HEALTH
SENIOR ASSISTANT MEDICAL Miss A. A. Nicol, M.B., CH.B. (Aber.), D.P.H. (Aberd.).
OFFICER OF HEALTH IN
CHARGE OF MATERNITY
AND CHILD WELFARE
CLINICAL TUBERCULOSIS R. B. Boston, M.B., CH.B., F.R.C.S. (Ed.), D.P.H.
OFFICER, ASSISTANT
MEDICAL OFFICER OF
HEALTH AND ASSISTANT
SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
DEPUTY MEDICAL DIRECTOR T. J. O'Riordan, M.B., B.CH., B.A.O.N.U.I.
OF THE MASS RADIO-
GRAPHY UNIT, ASSISTANT
CLINICAL TUBERCULOSIS
OFFICER, ASSISTANT
MEDICAL OFFICER OF
HEALTH AND ASSISTANT
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
TEMPORARY ASSISTANT E. Lejbowicz, M.D. (Vienna).
MEDICAL OFFICER OF
HEALTH AND ASSISTANT
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT MEDICAL OFFICER V. P. McDonagh, M.B., CH.B, (Ed.), D.P.H.
OF HEALTH, ASSISTANT
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
AND RESIDENT MEDICAL
OFFICER AT ISOLATION
HOSPITAL
ASSISTANT MEDICAL J. F. Caithness, M.B., CH.B. (Manch.), D.P.H. (Ed.).
OFFICER OF HEALTH,
AND ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICER
OPHTHALMIC SURGEON ... G. Maxted, M.D. (Lond.), F.R.C.S. (Eng.). Three
sessions each week.
CONSULTANT EAR, NOSE R. A. Highmoor, F.R.C.S. (Ed.). Isolation Hospital.
AND THROAT SPECIALISTS
ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEON ... H. A. Brktain, M.A., M.B., B.A.O., M.CH., F.R.C.S. (Eng.)
SCHOOL DENTAL OFFICERS Senior : C. R. Knowles, L.D.S. (Leeds).
Assistants : J. E. D. Pollard, L.D.S. (Eng.) ; A. E.
Summers, L.D.S. (Glas,).
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
NORWICH (C.B.)
CITY ARCHITECT L. G. Hannaford, F.R.I.B.A.
ACCOUNTANT W. W. Elven, A.S.A.A., F.I.M.T.A. (City Treasurer).
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL Miss E. N. Walsh ; S. W. Turnbull.
TRAINING
POPULATION Census: 106,100 (estimated 1942).
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED, 5s. 8.46d.
1946-47
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE, £3,140 (estimated).
1946-47
NURSERY SCHOOL ... 1 for 120 children.
NURSERY CLASSES .. 6.
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY Provided— 27. Non-Provided : C. of E.— 3. R.C.— 2.
SCHOOLS No. of Departments— 46. No. on Roll 31-3-46—
12,304.
SPECIAL SCHOOLS 1 Physically Defective School with 215 on 'Roll.
1 Mentally Defective School with 55 on Roll.
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT W. J. Dunham, Executive Officer, Juvenile Employ-
DEPARTMENT ment Department, City Hall, Norwich. (Exten-
sion 103).
SECONDARY (GRAMMAR) SCHOOLS
Name of School Head
(a) Maintained Boys' School
City of Norwich School R. W. Jackson, M.A., B.SC. (ECON.).
Maintained Girls' School
Blyth School . Mrs. F. E. Whitaker, M.A.
(b) Non-Maintained
King Edward VI Grammar School (B.) . . A. Stcphenson, M.A.
Norwich High School for Girls . . . . Miss E. P. Jameson.
Notre Dame High School for Girls . . ... Sister Joseph.
(c) Non-Maintained and Non-Aided
Bracondalc School (B.) . F. E. Scott, B.A.
OTHER SCHOOLS OF HIGHER EDUCATION
Name Head
The Norwich City College and Art School ... F. Briers, B.SC., D.PHIL. (Oxon),
including Junior Technical School, Junior B.SC. (Lond.), F.R.I. c.
Art Department and Junior Commercial
School
Youth Service
The general aim in establishing a youth centre is to provide a meeting place for
the youth of the district where the recreational work of the senior schools can be
continued. The primary concern is the welfare and happiness of the members.
Students are quick to realise the advantages of a communal centre, and the attendances
prove that a good proportion grasp the opportunities provided, thereby justifying
the existence of the Institutes. Formality is dispensed with as far as possible and
the centre is run on the lines of a club. Apart from the normal activities in physical
training and games, art and crafts, dramatics, science, woodwork and metalwork,
cookery, dressmaking and embroidery, special features are introduced such as films,
lantern lectures, concerts, social evenings, table tennis and football matches, and
visits to places of interest. Generally speaking, the response from students is good
and there is no doubt that the work of the Centres is well worth while. Students
are usually from 14 to 20 years of age. Youth Centres have now been opened to
cover the whole of the City of Norwich. There are two centres for boys, one for
girls and six for boys and girls. Over 1,500 boys and girls have enrolled during
the present session.
S. W. Turnbull is Youth Organiser to the Norwich Education Authority. Tel. :
Norwich 22233, Extension 116.
314
EDUCATION COMMITTEES YEAR BOOK
CHAIRMAN
Jcx, Alderman H , O.B E , j p , " Natuna,"
Carton Grove Road.
VlCr-CHAIRMAN
Harrison, Councillor V. E , M B.F., 22, Ipswich
Road.
ALDERMEN
Clarkson, Mihs M. M., cur, j P , 5, Mount
Pleasant.
Frazcr, H., j P , 19, Him Grove Lane
Henderson, J. F , j P , 419, Earlham Road.
Johnson, G. F., 16, Pclham Road.
COUNCILLORS
Allen, H , J.P , 78, Harvey Lane.
NORWICH (C.B.)
MEMBERS
Boddy, 8, Hughcndon Road.
Braund, R. P., Weston, Constitution Hill.
Burdett, Mrs F. E , J.P , 17, Coric Road
Carter, O. H., 211, Newmarket Road
Clarke, 13 H., 21, Quebec Road
Daley, P. V , 12, Rye Avenue
Dean, E. F , 70, Brian Avenue.
Driver, P h , 449, Unthank Road
Frazer, Mrs M. M , 19, Elm Grove Lane
Futfili, Mrs. E. K , j P , 146, Thorpe Road
Hardy, Mrs. R. R., 71, Clarendon Road
Keefe, R. B , 16, Ipswich Road
Palmer, W. A , 5*5, Magdalen Street
Tuddenham, A S , 6, Chester Street
CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
INSPECTORS OF SCHOOLS
NOTTINGHAM (C.B.)
.. Alderman W. Halls, J.P.
... F. Stephenson, M.A., Education Offices, South Parade,
Nottingham. Tel. : Nottingham 45751 (6 lines).
... J. H. Watts, M.A., D.P.A.
... P. Lord, B.SC., M.ED.
... R. Hitchcock, PH.D., M.A., B.SC. (Boys' Senior and Junior
Schools, Boys' and Mixed Evening Institutes and Play
Centres) Miss F. German (Girls* Special Subjects in
Day and Evening Schools). Mrs. B. C. de St. Paar
(Senior Girls1 Schools and Women's Evening
Institutes). Miss L. G. Studman (Infants' and Junior
Schools). Miss W. I. Warren (Physical Training and
Evening Play Centres). S. L. Goldthorpe (Physical
Training). N. Gill, F.COLL.H. (Handicraft).
SENIOR MEDICAL OFFICER A. A. E. Newth, M.B., B.S., D.P.H., School Medical
Service, Chaucer Street, Nottingham. Tel. :
Nottingham 43064.
R. G. Sprenger, M.B., CH.B. (Senior Assistant) ; *W. J.
C. Auld, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; Miss E. E. McCulloch,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; Miss M. J. B. Anderson, M.B.,
D.P.H. , Miss M. I. Rowland, M.B., B.S. (LOND.).
V. C. Carrmgton, L.D.S., R.c.s. (Senior Dental Oflicer) ;
Mrs. Curtis, L.D.S. ; H. V. Small, L.D.S. (Temporary)-,
R. W. Ellis, L.D.S. (part-time) ; R. Faure, L.D.S. (part-
tune) ; *J. Liddiard, L.D.S. (pan-turn)
McGowan, L.D.S. (part-time)
L.D.S., R.C.S. (ENG.).
* On War Service.
Mrs. J. Adam, M.A.
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICERS
SCHOOL DENTISTS...
F. G. Tomlinson,
SENIOR EDUCATIONAL
PSYCHOLOGIST
JUNIOR EDUCATIONAL
PSYCHOLOGIST
MEDICAL PSYCHIATRIST ...
PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL
WORKER
PLAY THERAPIST
SPEECH THERAPIST
YOUTH ORGANISER (GIRLS)
YOUTH ORGANISER (BOYS)
ORGANISER OF COMMUNITY
CENTRES
ORGANISER OF SCHOOL
CANTEENS
ARCHITECT
SURVEYOR
ACCOUNTANTS
Miss J. Andrews, B.A.
W. H. Whiles, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.M. (part-time).
Miss D. Worth, B.A.
Miss M. L. Hawkey, B.SC.
Miss C. H. P^arn.
Miss E. Gaincct.
H. A. Betts.
W. Bennett.
Miss E. N. Beard.
R. M. Finch, O.B.E., M.INST.C.E., City Engineer and
Surveyor, Guildhall, Nottingham.
A. B. Day, F.S.I.
J. Boydell, F.S.A.A., City Treasurer, Nottingham j
E. Reavill, Education Accountant, Exchange Build*
ings, Smithy Row. Tel. : Nottingham 3571.
315
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
NOTTINGHAM (C.B.)
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
DEPARTMENT
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
BUREAU
POPULATION
AREA
RATEABLE VALUE
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE .
EDUCATION RATE ...
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
NURSERY CLASSES
EVENING INSTITUTES
EVENING PLAY CENTRES
H. J. Henson (Superintendent).
T. J. Selby (Supervisor). Juvenile Employment
Bureau, Standard Hill, Nottingham. Tel. : Notting-
ham 44071.
280,000 (approximately).
16,166 acres.
£2,196,590.
£8,780 (estimated).
4s. 9.65d. (1946-47).
No. No. on Roll
86 22,802
33 11,596
Two schools for physically handicapped pupils with
240 pupils on roll ; 2 schools for educationally sub-
normal pupils with 275 pupils on roll ; 1 school for
the deaf and partially deaf with 32 pupils on roll.
26 classes with 780 pupils on roll.
16 Institutes with 7,558 students on roll (April,
1945).
Summer Session : 13 Play Centres, 845 average attend-
ance. Winter Session : 6 Play Centres, 495 average
attendance.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School
(a) Provided Schools
High Pavement School
Manning School
Mundella School
(b) Not aided by L.E.A.
Boys' High School
Girls' High School Miss E. M. Merrifield, M. A.
Pupils in attendance at above Schools — (a) 2,252 ; (b) 1,333.
Head
G. J. R. Potter, O.B.E., M.A.
Miss J. Harding, M.A.
R. B. Calder, M.A,, B.SC.
C. L. Reynolds, M.A.
TRAINING
College
University College, Nottingham
COLLEGE
Head of Department
... Professor N. Haycocks.
School
College of Art, Nottingham
SCHOOL OF
ART
Head
A. H. Rodway, A.R.C.A.
DAY CONTINUATION SCHOOL
School Head
Boots' Day Continuation School,
Beeston, Nottingham F. W. Coe, B.SC.
761 pupils on roll, July, 1946.
Youth Service
246 Youth Groups have registered with the Youth Committee. Membership,
1944 : Boys, 4,801 (11 to 20 years) 470 (under 11) ; girls, 3,680 (11 to 20 years), 361
(under 11); Mixed Groups, 3,617 (11 to 20 years), 508 (under 11). Camping,
swimming and games schemes were arranged in which Youth Organisations have
taken part. 24 part-time Club Leaders, 5 assistant part-time Club Leaders, and 408
Instructors have been supplied to youth groups during 1945-46.
Committee
Primary Education . .
Secondary Education
Further Education
School Buildings
Finance
School Attendance
Juvenile Employment
School Health . .
Youth
School Meals Service
SUB-COMMITTEES
Chairman
. . Councillor J. A Shaw.
Alderman W. Halls, J.P.
Councillor J E. Mitchell
Alderman W. Crane, J.P
Alderman W. Sharp
Councillor A. H. Billmgham.
Alderman W, Sharp,
Councillor Miss M. Glen Bott, M.B., B s., J.P.
Councillor J. E. Mitchell.
Alderman W. Halls, J.P.
316
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
NOTTINGHAM (C.B.)
MEMBERS
CHAIRMAN
Halls, Alderman W, j P., 173, Loughhorough
Road, West Bndgford.
VICE-CHAIKMAN
Mitchell, Councillor J. E , Park House, 7,
Mapperley Road
ALDERMEN
Crane, W , J P., 5, Clumber Crescent South,
The Park
Sharp, W , 51, Aspley Park Drive, Asplcy
Shaw, R, J.P, 447, Derby Road
COUNCILLORS
Barsby. Mrs K., 73, Hadbury Road, Babford
Billingham, A H., 37, Tcesdale Road
Butler, C A., 18, Harwill Crescent, Aspley,
Chambers, Mrs L E , j p , 26, Bobbers Mill
Road
Cox, W. J.j 165, Moore Road, Mapperley.
Button, G , 10, Crossley Street, Sherwood
Glen Bott, Miss M , M.B , B s., j p , 15, Regent
Street.
Hill, S P , 12, Ewell Road, Wollaton.
Hobson, S , The Croft, Alexandra Park.
Maltby, W E., 115, Derby Road
Murby, W , 48, Oxford Street, Bulwell
Shaw, J A , " Haywood," Shelford Road,
Radchffe-on-Trcnt
Willbery, J , 2, Eton Grove, Wollaton Park.
OLDHAM (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR . .
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
CHIEF CLERK
EDUCATION ACCOUNTANT...
EDUCATION ARCHITECT ...
CHIEF ATTENDANCE
OFFICER
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
OFFICER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS
OPHTHALMIC SURGEON ...
ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEON ...
SCHOOL DENTAL OFFICERS
YOUTH ORGANISER
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
ORGANISERS OF SPECIAL
SUBJECTS
DAY OF MEETING
POPULATION
TOTAL EDUCATION RATE
1946
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
Councillor Frank Lord, O.B.E., J.P.
Alderman A. Marshall, J.P.
Maurice Harrison, M.A.. M.BD., B.SC., Education
Offices, Union Street West, Oldham. Tel. : MAIn
5461-2-3-4-5.
A. M. Brown, M.A., PH.D.
B. A. Kershaw.
A. Halliwell.
J. W. Hitching, A.I.A.A.
J. Percival.
H. Higmbotham, M.A., Juvenile Employment Bureau,
Education Offices, Oldham. Tel. : MAIn 5031.
J. T. C. Keddie, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. (Medical Officer of
Health) Town Hall, Oldham. Tel. : MAIn 3633.
J. Starkie, M.R.C.S , L.R.C.P., M.B.3 CH.B., D.P.H. ; H. S.
Bagshaw, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; Edna Circuitt, M.B.,
CH.B., D.P.H.
N. Maclnnes, M.B., CH.B.
H. PoStOn, M.B., CH.B., B.A.O.
J. Fcnton, L.D.s. ; G. C. Kent, L.D.S. ; (One Vacancy).
(Vacant),
W. C. S. Morgan ; (One Vacancy).
Vacant (Art) ; Mrs. E. T. Lees (Domestic Science) ;
F. Bottoms (Handicraft).
Third Monday in each month at 5.0 p.m.
140,314 (1931 Census).
Amount of Precept— £ 190,688. Rate per £— 70.6d.
£2,7CO.
County .
Voluntary
County . .
No. of
No. Department*
18 35
18 29
7 7
No. on Roll
31-3-46
7,494
3,523
1,569
SECONDARY MODERN
SCHOOLS
Youth Service
Five Civic Youth Centres. Sixty other organisations affiliated to Youth Council.
Leaders grant-aided for Courses under C.C.R.P.T. and British Drama League.
Courses of lectures for leaders and for young people. Competitive Festivals held
for Music and Drama, and Swimming Gala. G.T.C. Section formed. Special
Empire Youth Su-nday service held. Regular meetings of Youth Council of Club
Leaders, and of Conference for members between 16 and 20. Youth Clubs Leagues
for Association football and for netball play each week,
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES* YEAR BOOK
OLDHAM (C.B.)
Name of School
County
Municipal High School ..
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
• Head
... A. H. Ashworth, M.A.
Boys
Girls
(Grammar School for 600 girls under construction).
Independent, hitherto aided on a deficiency basis
Hulme Grammar School for Boys H. B. Shaw, M.A., M.ED,
Hulme Grammar School for Girls Miss H. M. Kimsey, B.A.
TECHNICAL COLLEGE, SENIOR INSTITUTES, ETC.
No. on Roll
307
285
409
405
Name
Municipal Technical College
Junior Technical School ...
School of Art and Crafts
School of Art and Crafts, Junior
Art Section
School of Commerce
Women's Institute
Principal
R. S. Hadlow, B.SC. (Eng.), A.M.I.M.E.
R. S. Hadlow, B.SC. (Eng.), A.M.I.M.E.
(Vacant)
(Vacant)
J. Caro, F.F.T.COM., F.C.I.
Vacant..
No. on Roll
1,600
200
925
42
1,046
1,505
JUNIOR EVENING INSTITUTES
Four Junior Evening Institutes.
SPECIAL SCHOOLS (DAY)
Strinesdale Open-air Residential School for P.D. children.
School for the Deaf and Partially Deaf children.
School for the Blind and Partially Sighted children.
Special School for Mentally and Physically Defective children.
Child Guidance Clinic.
SUB-COMMITTEES
Chairman
Councillor Frank Lord, o B.E , j P
Alderman F Tweedalc, j P.
Councillor Frank Lord, o B E
Councillor J. Bannon, J.P.
Committee
Schools Education
Further Education
Buildings
General Purposes
Ancillary Services
Juvenile Employment
Blind Persons Act
J.P.
Alderman A. Marshall, J.P.
Councillor W. T. Glover.
Councillor W. Clough.
MEMBERS
MAYOR
Marron, Alderman S T , j P., Town Hall
Ai DERMEN
Lloyd, F , 89, Villa Road.
Marshall, A , J.P , 49, Trinity Street.
Tweedale, F., J.P , 25, Foster Street.
COUNCILLORS
Ayres, E., J.P., 100, Ahbcyhills Road.
Ball, H., 15, Farrand Road.
Bannon, J., j p., 60, Wellington Road
Berry, J., J.P., Engineer, Derker Street
Clough, W., 23, Gower Street
Glover, W T., 37, Grasmere Road.
Hilton, J. T., 49, Lacrosse Avenue.
Kcnyon, Miss A. A , j P., 177, Grange Avenue.
Lord, F., o B E., J.P., " Parkfield," 134, Werneth
Hall Road.
Simp'-on, A L., The Coppice, Grasscroft,
Saddleworth.
Smith, F., 60, Langham Road.
Steadman, J. W , 73, Hadfield Street.
Webster, H H., J.P , 205, Chamber Road.
CO-OPTED
Mackintosh, Rev. Canon A. E. R , MA, St.
Mary's Vicarage, Horsedgc Street
Fitzgerald, Very Rev. Dean M , B A., The
Presbytery, Union Street West
Jones, Rev E , M A., B.D., 156, Grange Avenue.
Cattrall, Miss M., 4, Garthwaite Avenue.
Easthope, S., 137, Park Street.
Hartley, Mrs, M., 91, Werneth Hall Road
Lees, Mrs A., j P , 32, Nugget Street.
Shyne, J., 142, Egerton Street
OXFORD (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN Councillor K. C. Wheare, M.A.
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER C. F. L. Piggott, M.A., Education Office, George
Street, Oxford. Tel. : Oxford 3140 and 3149.
Private address : Old Manor House, Hampton
Poyle, Oxford. Tel. : Kidlington 88.
DEPUTY CHIEF EDUCATION J. Game, M.C., B,A.
OFFICER
ASSISTANT M. B. Money.
318
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
ORGANISERS OF SPECIAL
SUBJECTS
SCHOOL MEDICAL STAFF
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICERS
SCHOOL DENTISTS...
ARCHITECT
ACCOUNTANT
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATL LEVIED,
1945-46
PRODUCT OF Ip. RATE,
1945-46 (estimated)
NURSERY SCHOOLS
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
BUREAU
SECONDARY (MODERN)
SCHOOLS
OXFORD (C.B.)
Miss K. Varley (Domestic Subjects and Needlework) ;
I. B. Licence and Miss E. C. Terry (Physical Train-
ing) ; Miss M. Lane (Nursery Schools) ; Miss D.
Dowse (School Canteens).
G. C. Williams, O.B.E., M.A., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H.
(School Medical Officer and Medical Officer of
Health).
R. J. Toleman, M.B. (Hons.), D.P.H. (Deputy Medical
Officer of Health and Assistant School Medical
Officer) ; Dorothy Jeyes ; A. Menzies, M.B. (Edin.),
D.P.H. ; Margaret Whitty, M.B., D.SC. (Lond.).
J. F. Allin, M.C., L.D.S., R.c.s. (Senior Dental Surgeon) ;
Mrs. M. B. Deverell, L.D.S. ; Miss M. H. Cooper,
L.D.S.
H. F, Hurcombe, F.S.I., F.R.I.B.A. (City Estates
Surveyor).
F. M. Walker, F.I.M.T.A., A.S.M.A. (City Treasurer).
100,300 (estimated).
4s. Id.
£4,025.
Eight.
No. oj No. on Roll
Departments 1-4-45
11,302
No.
County . . 13
Voluntary 22
One for Delicate Children with 24 on roll.
One for Educationally Subnormal Children with 48
on roll.
One for maladjusted children with 42 on roll.
Miss W. A. Price, Secretary ; Ministry of Labour,
Employment Exchange, St. Aldate's, Oxford.
Boys Girls Mixed Totals
Pupils in attendance : —
(a) County . — 270 662 932
(b) Voluntary . . 170 147 — 317
Totals ...
170
417
662
1,249
SCHOOLS OF TECHNOLOGY,
ART AND COMMERCE
Principal : J. H. Brookes,
M.A.
Full-time
Students
290
Part-time Part-time
Day Evening
Students Students
420 3,200
Boys Girls
64 83
SECONDARY GRAMMAR
Name of School
(a) County
City of Oxford High School for Boys
Milham Ford School for Girls . .
Southfield School
(b) Direct Grant
Oxford High School for Girls
Magdalen College School for Boys
SCHOOLS
Head
F. C. Lay, M.A.
Miss E. J. Bailey, B.A.
A. H. Flemming, B.SC.
Miss V. E. Stack, M.A.
R. Stanier, M.A.
SECONDARY (TECHNICAL) SCHOOLS
Schools of Technology, Art and Commerce J. H. Brookes, JVI.A.
(Junior Day Department)
Schools of Technology, Art and Commerce
319
Principal of the
Schools of Technology, Art and
Commerce.
Principal : J. H. Brookes, M.A.
Full-time Students ... 290
Part-time Students ... 420
Part-time Evening Students 3,200
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
OXFORD (C.B.)
MEMBERS
CHAIRMAN
Wheare, Councillor K. C , MA, All Souls
College.
VICE-CHAIRMAN
Wallis, Councillor W. G, JP, 208, London
Road, Headington
CO-OPTED
Jacks, M. L., M.A., " Windrush," Shotover Hill,
Headington.
Bottoms, The Rev. W. W , M.A., 204, Woodstock
Lower, Mrs. F. K., 7, Ramsay Road, Headington.
Rees, Mrs. D., 109, Lytton Road, Cowley.
Smewm, E. A , J.P., 2, St. Barnabas' Street.
Smith, J. A., 214, Hollow Way, Cowley.
Spooner, Miss R , 9, Polstead Road.
Whatley, N., M.A., 10, Staverton Road.
ALDERMEN
Benson, J. R , MA, 27, Chalfont Road.
Bowerman, Mrs. S.» M.B.E , 52, Western Road,
Grandpont.
Prichard, Mrs. M H , o B.F , M.A., j.p , 6,
Linton Road.
Stevenson, Mrs, P. M , M A., 10, Chadlington
Road.
COUNCILLORS
Adams, Miss CM Ruskm College,
Bourne, Mrs C M G , 1 2, Rawlmson Road
Caccia, A. M., 8, South Parks Road
Cripps, 1; F , " Kcnilworth," Apsley Road
Howes, E , 7, Bevmgton Road
Holt, G. E C , 5, Castle Terrace, Paradise Street.
Road
Carter, The Rev D. H. M., B.A , 322, Wood-
stock Road.
Hodgkm, T. L., M.A., 20c, Bradmore Road.
Wigan, The Rev. B J , B.A , Woodeaton Rectory.
Livingstone, Mrs. S. V , " St. Andrew,"
Abberbury Avenue, Iffley.
Barnett, C. R , 70, Staunton Road.
Alden, Miss W M., 55, Oakthorpe Road.
Stanier, R , M A , Magdalen College School.
Brookes, J. H , M A , " Gate House, The Slade,
Headington
PLYMOUTH (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION . . .
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF
EDUCATION
SUPERINTENDENT OF
DOMESTIC SUBJECTS
ORGANISER OF SCHOOL
MEALS
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
TRAINIING
No. ON PHYSICAL TRAINING
STAFF
SCHOOL MEDICAL STAFF ...
SCHOOL DENTISTS ..
NURSES FOR GENERAL
SCHOOL DUTIES
SCHOOL DENTAL
ATTENDANTS
SCHOOL ORTHOPAEDIC
AND REMEDIAL CLINICS
CITY ARCHITECT
CITY ENGINEER
CITY TREASURER
POPULATION, 1943
EDUCATION RATE ...
PRODUCT OF A ID. RATE..
NURSERY CLASSES
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
Councillor E. Stanley Leatherby.
Andrew Scotland, M.A., PH.D., Education Office,
Cobourg Street, Plymouth. Tel.: 2821, Ext. 330.
Ernest J. Holmes, M.A.
Christine M. Pitcher.
Miss K. Exall.
F. A. Tucker, B.sc. ; Miss O. J. Berlyn.
Eight.
T. Peirson, M.D., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H., Medical
Officer of Health, Chief School Medical Officer ;
T. H. Harrison, M.B., CH.B., L.M.S.S.A., D.P.H., Senior
School Medical Officer ; G. B. Carter, M.D., CH.B.
D.P.H., L.M.S.S.A. ; M. S. Harvey, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
(part-time), Assistant School Medical Officers ;
(one vacancy).
E. R. Williams, L.D.S. ; J. F. Gray, L.D.S. ; R. A. Currie,
L.D.S. ; R. M. Maynard, L.D.S.
M. H. Landclls; M. Goad ; G. M. Noble; F.
Pritchard ; G. M. Speakman ; M. B. Roach ; D.
Prime ; N. V. Williams ; A. M. Stanner ; (one
vacancy).
J. B. Henderson ; F. A. Rowe ; B. Feathcrston ; M. J.
Smith.
A. Lethbridge, C.S.M.M.G. (in charge) ; S. T. Clabby,
C.S.M.M.G. ', (one vacancy).
E. G. Catchpole, A.R.I B.A.
J. Paton Watson, M.INST.C.E., M.I.M.CY.E.
T. R. Johnson, F.S.A.A.
136,530 (estimated).
Total, 4s. OJd.
£6,250 (estimated for 1946-47).
Three No. on Roll
April, 1946
Two Open- Air Departments ... ... 115
One Deaf Department 22
Two Mentally Deficient Departments ... 252
Total
399
320
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
PLYMOUTH (C.B.)
No. of No. on Roll
PRIMARY SCHOOLS Dept*. April, 1946
County 29 11,456
Voluntary 14 3,029
Total 43 14,485
SECONDARY SCHOOLS ... Grammar Schools (County) Boys 2 1,210
Girls 3 1,202
Total 5 2,412
TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOLS (County) Boys ... . .. 3 976
Girls 1 431
Total 4 1,407
MODERN SECONDARY SCHOOLS County 11
Voluntary . ... ... 4
Total 15 4,010
DIRECT GRANT GRAMMAR SCHOOLS 3 800
INSTITUTES FOR FURTHER EDUCATION
Sewon 1945-46
Part-lime
Full-time Day Evening
Name of Institute Principal or Head Students Students, Students.
Plymouth and Devonporr Alfred R. Boeree, M.A., 215 404 872
Technical College B.sc. (Oxon.), F.R.I.C.
Plymouth City School of Lewis Duckett, M.C., 57 264 165
Art A.R.C.A.
Technical School of House- Mrs. W. E. Davis, 28 401 328
craft Headmistress
Central Commercial Even- Norman W. Lamb, M.A. — — 824
ing Institute
Branch Evening Institutes —
Five Branch Evening In- Various Responsible — — 806
stitutes open Teachers
Miscellaneous classes (First — — 1,045
Aid and Keep Fit)
Classes for Youth Organis- — — 90
ations
Totals ... . ' 300 1,129 4,130
Youth Service
All the Youth Clubs in the City are under Voluntary Management Committees.
There are fourteen full-time clubs with paid Leaders, a large number of Church
Clubs and smaller groups, and the usual pre-seryice and uniformed organisations.
The Youth Committee (Chairman : Councillor E. Stanley Leathcrby) co-ordinates
the work of all these groups, gives financial and other aid, and organises a variety of
central activities, Leaders' Courses, Drains Contests, Exhibitions and Rallies.
The Council of Youth, elected by atfUiated organisations from their own member-
ship, is doing excellent work. It is represented on the Youth Committee and has
considerable responsibilities delegated to it by the latter body.
COMMUNITY CENTRES
The first Community Centre to be administered by the Education Authority
was opened in September, 1945. Arrangements have been made to establish a second
Centre shortly.
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
Address Telephone No. Juvenile Employment
Officer
Education Office, Cobourg Street, Plymouth 3041 ... J. E. Clarke.
Plymouth.
321 L2
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
PLYMOUTH (C.B.)
REMAND HOME
Address Telephone No. Accommodation Warden
'Tlymleigh/' Laira, Ply- Plymouth 5307 20 Boys ... A.Andrews,
mouth
MEMBERS
ALDERMEN Petteti, S W R., " The Glade," Glenholt,
n°rJ£?h' / M ' P?'kT?llV7^avnarmeadR 1 ^ PhillSlTH HG\ 8, Sutherland Road
Daymond, Mrs. C H , 170, Viuona Road, St poU(^ >s c y ^ton Avenue.
M-5?p, . , - . .0, Seaton P.ace, Oc,,- ^^^^^^^ ^""^
rn, i> u «i r w i TJ v r M Smith, R A , 1 and 2, Morley Street
PevereV Howden, Bccchficld, Spear, H L.l 5, Woodland Terrace
Perry, H J., j p , 6, Belair Villas, Pevcrell ("O-OPTLD
Ross, G P , 14, North Down descent Cole, F , 4, Wclbcck Avenue,
Weston, W H , 125, Cotehele Avenue Clarke, Rev. Canon N. H , M A , St Andrew's
Vicarage, Lockyer Street
<-™TVT,.H , uc Drake, Miss W , 19, Stonehall, Stonehouse
COUNCILLORS Joncs> Dr c F ^ ^ Mlchacl Road
Bradley, G N , 22, '1 revarthiaii Terrace, Leigh, MIS.S E M , 7, Devon Terrace, Mutley
Milchousc. TwohiR, Rev. J , 30, Langs tone Road, Pcverell
Collier, F. J , 24, Ford Park Road Paul, L F , " CarlmRtord," Whiteford Road,
Davey, Mrs. B , 76, Hdith Avenue. Mannamead
Jolly, Mrs. M., 17, Woodford Villas Strachan, A. L , n A , S, Alexandra Road,
Leatherby, E S , c o Costers, Ltd , Cobourg Mutley.
Street Skews, Miss, " Wallaford," Venn Crestent,
Lyndon, S. W N , 32, Queen's Road Hartley
Nash, D b , 12, Sussex Street Griffin, S , s>2, Dcrry Villas, North Road.
PORTSMOUTH (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN Alderman W. J. Lewis.
VICE-CHAIRMAN Councillor L. F. Glanville.
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER E. G. Barnard, M.A., Education Department, Municipal
Offices, 1, Western Parade, Southsea, Hants. Tel. :
74581.
DEPUTY EDUCATION OFFiChR S. R. Hall, B.COM., M.SC. (Econ.).
ASSISTANT EDUCATION C. Bevcrs, B.SC., M.ED. ; Miss M. E. Sergeant, B.A.
OFFICERS
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT G. B. Fmlay.
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL D. L. Brownlee ; Miss D. K. Kent.
TRAINING
YOUTH ORGANISER » . F. T. Nicholson.
ORGANISER OF SCHOOL Miss E. Hutchmson.
MEALS
CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE A. B. Williamson, O.B.E., M.A., B.SC., M.D., etc.
MEDICAL OFFICER
DEPUTY MEDICAL OFFICER T. Ernest Roberts, M.B., B.S., M.R.C.S., etc.
OF HEALTH AND SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL MEDICAL Elizabeth M. Martin^ M.B., B.CIL, D.IML
OFFICER
SENIOR SCHOOL DENTAL L. J. Threlfall, L.D.S., R.C.S.ENG.
SURGEON
EDUCATIONAL Miss D, Hammond, B.SC.
PSYCHOLOGIST
SPEECH THERAPISTS ... Mrs. S. Fenwick ; Miss R. Storrs.
REGISTRAR OF MUNICIPAL F. C. Waudby.
COLLEGE
CITY ARCHITECT AND Adrien J. Sharp, F.R.I.B.A.
ARCHITECT TO
EDUCATION AUTHORITY
EXECUTIVE OFFICER C. H. Hibberd.
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
BUREAU
CHIEF ATTENDANCE AND J. J. Haydock.
WELFARE OFFICER
CITY TREASURER A. R. Thompson, A.S.A.A., A.I.M.T.A.
322
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
PORTSMOUTH (C.B.)
CITY LIBRARIAN AND H, Sargeant, F.L.A.
CURATOR
POPULATION Census 1931-—2493288. Estimated (June, 1938)—
258,400.
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED, 3s. lljcl
1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE, £(^466 net.
1945-46
SPECIAL SCHOOLS ... 1 Open-Air Sehool (for day and lesident scholars)
No. of No. on Roll
No Departments (Summer
PRIMARY SCHOOLS ., Teim, 1946)
County . . 31 58 16,526
Voluntary . ft 7 1,251
Totals . .
37
17,777
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
No. on Roll
Summer
County (Grammar)
Direct Grant
(Grammar)
County (Technical)
County (Modern)
Voluntary (Modern)
No.
4
2
1,060
600
G/r/s
955
360
1946
2,015
960
Name of School
County
Northern Grammar School for Boys .
Southern Grammar School for Boys
Northern Grammar School for Girls ..
Southern Grammar School for Girls
Technical School
Building School
Copnor Road Modern School for Boys
Dray ton Road Modern School for Boys
Eastney Modern School for Boys
George Street Modern School for Girls
Hilsea Modern School lor Boys
Hilsea Modern School for Girls
Lyndhurst Road Modern School for Girls
Milton Modern School for Girls
Portsdown Modern School for Boys
Portsdpwn Modern School for Girls
Portsea Modern School for Boys
Portsea Modern School for Girls
Southsea Modern School for Boys . .
Southsea Modern School for Girls
Voluntary
St. Luke's Modem School for Boys . . ,
St. Luke's Modern School for Girls
Direct Grant
Portsmouth Grammar School
Portsmouth High School for Girls . . .
2 610 — 610
14 1,720 1,877 3,597
2 259 195 454
Head
R. R. Hancock, M.A.
G. B. H. Jones, M.C., M.A.
Mrs. A. H. W. London, B.A.
Miss J. M. Taylor, M. \.
S. W. Dunn, B.SC.
T. C. McNeil!, B.SC.
A. E. Spears.
O. J. Francis.
H. Tribe.
Miss A M. Rogers
W. Sherwood.
Miss E. Moore.
Miss A. Higginson.
Miss R. B. Proud.
W. J. Lawrance.
Miss D. Brady.
A. C. Lineham.
Miss M. M. Fawsitt.
E. E. Cushen, B.A.
Miss E. M. Jeffreys.
H. C. Shotter.
Miss D. Lucas.
D. D. Lindsay, M.A.
Miss E. M. Thorn, B.A.
TECHNICAL COLLEGE AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS FOR FURTHER
EDUCATION
Name of Institution Principal
Technical College L. B. Benny, M.A., F.R.A.S.
Training College for Women Teachers ... Miss D. Dymond, M.A.
Southern College of Art (Portsmouth Centre) M. W. Hawes, A.R.C.A.
323
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
PORTSMOUTH (C.B.)
EVENING INSTITUTES
Name Head
Drayton Road Evening Institute ... . L. C. Norris.
Francis Avenue Evening Institute S. H. Brickell.
Penhale Road Evening Institute B. L. Goater.
Portsdown Evening Institute W. A. Twine.
St. Luke's Evening Institute ... E. D. Eames.
Youth Service
The Education Committee maintain two Youth Centres, Court Lane and Wim-
borne Road, and school premises are made available in the evenings, without charge,
to all approved local Youth Organisations. A sum of approximately £2,500 has been
included in the Estimates for 1946-47 in respect of grants-in-aid to Youth Organisa-
tions. The full-time Youth Organiser is F. T. Nicholson.
Community Centres
The Education Committee maintains two Community Centres. One has a member-
ship of more than 200 and is known as the Cosham Society of Arts and Sports. It
is housed in one of the Authority's Schools and the Warden is D. L. Brownlee. The
other was opened in May, 1946. The building and equipment were provided by the
British War Relief Society of America and there is a membership of approximately
600. The Warden is A. C. Wmsor.
Remand Home for Boys
The Remand Home at Flint House, Drayton, Portsmouth, provides accommoda-
tion for 12 boys.
School Meals Service
The Portsmouth Education Committee are providing approximately 5,000 children
with midday meals, the majority of which arc cooked at two Central Kitchens.
Plans are being prepared for a considerable expansion of the School Meals Service,
and it is hoped that by the end of 1947 at least 10,000 children will be receiving mid-
day meals daily.
MEMBERS
CHAIRMAN
Lewis, Alderman W J , 3, Brading Avenue,
Southsea.
VU.E-CHAIRMAN
Glanville, Councillor L , " Longbarn," Ports-
down Hill, Cosham.
ALDERMFN
1, Clarence Parade, Southsea
' Park Wood," Waterlooville.
Kclvedon, Ldiisclown Road.
F., 81, Goldsmith Avenue,
Allaway, A 13 ,
Beddow, F.,
Johnson, A ,
Worthing
Langmaid, C
Southsea
COUNCII i ORS
Birch, A. N B , 21, Selscy Avenue, Southsea
Childs, Mrs. M. H , 28, Craneswater Park,
Southsea
Collins, H. E , 1, London Road, Purbrook
Edwards, W G., 2H9, Queens Road, Buckland
Ford, H. W , 33, Kirby Road, North End
Harrison, N, 156, Church Road.
Mahoney, J. J . 33, Gladys Avenue, North
End.
Pratt, H. C, 51, High Street
Revans, Miss E A, 11, Hartley Road, North
End.
Russell, W J , 68, Highbury Grove, Cosham
Schoficld, II. M , 25, Merthyr Avenue, Cosham
Sharpe, Mrs. S. A. C , 69, Grayshott Road,
Southsea
Smith, J B. N , 98, Samuel Road, Kingston.
Smith, T. J , 93, Goldsmith Avenue, Southsea
Thorrowgood, S. R , " Woodlands," 2, East-
wood Road, Hilsca
Triggs, T T , 79, Si. Andrew's* Road, Southsea,
One vacancy.
CO-OP ri- 1>
Benny, L. B , M A , Principal, Municipal College,
Park Road.
Davison, E W. J., 7, Andover Road, Southsea
Ourman, W. M , j P , 35, Baileys Road, South-
sea.
MacSwiney, Rev. Canon P J , 105, Waverlcy
Road, South&ca
Mcwes, Miss F M , 421, London Road, Hilsca.
Peters, A J , 66, Croiton Road, Milton, South -
sea.
Smith, Rev. W J., M A , 133, Church Road
Thomas, R. S S , A c.A , c o Messrs. Bailey &
Whites, 451, Commercial Road
Thompson, Rev. B., 20, Taswell Road, South-
sea.
Triggs, Mrs J. J , 79, St Andrew's Road,
Southsea.
PRESTON (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
CLERK TO THE L.E.A. ...
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER
ASSISTANT FOR PRIMARY
EDUCATION
Alderman Mrs. Pimblett, O.B.E., J.P.
Alderman R. C. Pye, J.P.
W. E. E. Lockley, M.A. (Cantab.), Town Clerk, Muni-
cipal Building, Preston.
W. R. Tuson, B.SC., Education Department, Munici-
pal Building, Preston. Tel.: Preston 4881. Private
address : Cliff House, 1, East Cliff, Preston. Tel. :
Preston 4550.
J. Threlfall, B.A.
324 .
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
ASSISTANT FOR SECONDARY
EDUCATION
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
TREASURER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTISTS
ARCHITECT
CHIEF ASSISTANT ARCHITECT
CHIEF SCHOOL
ATTENDANCE OFFICER
ORGANISERS OF SPECIAL
SUBJECTS
SERVICE OF YOUTH
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED,
1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
NURSERY SCHOOLS
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SECONDARY MODERN
SCHOOLS
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
S. F. Trustram, M.SC.
PRESTON (C.B.)
T. A. Woodhousc.
W. Nicholl, A.S.A.A., F.I.M.T.A., Borough Treasurer.
J. Walker, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H., Acting Medical Officer
of Health.
Miss G. F. A. McLean, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
G. Williams, L.D.S. ; J. C. Knowles, L.D.S. ; and
L. J. Jacques, L.D.S.
G, Berry, A.M.INST.C.E., Borough Engineer & Surveyor.
J. Watt, A.R.I.B.A., A.INST.S.E.
W. A. Kenny.
Miss M. B. Elliott (Domestic Science) ; Miss R. Dyson
(School Meals) ; R. S. Breckon and Miss M. Botley
(Physical Training).
Miss V. M. Kent.
Census 1931 (119,801).
4s. 5.7(>7d.
£2,969 (actual),
Stoncygate Nursery School,
County . .
Voluntary
County
Voluntary
Totals ...
County . . .
Direct Grant
No
9
30
4
2
45
Bovs
1
1
Lennox Street
No. of No. on Roll
Departments 31-3-46
12 2,574
61 9,608
4 991
2 200
79
Girls
1
2
13,373
Totals
9
Totals ...
County . .
Direct Grant
Totals ,
Open Air P.D.
Open Air M.D....
No
Boys
543
423
966
Bovs
~1
1
on Roll, 31-3-46
Girls Totals.
643 1,186
1,130 1,453
1773
No. of pupils
Girls
1
1
2,639
Mixed
127
75
202
Totals... 2 2
Youth Service """s ' """^
There are Youth Centres at Trinity County School, Dccpdale County School and
Roebuck Street County School, accommodating 300, 200 and 150 respectively.
Each centre is under the direction of a Warden and Sub- Warden.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School
Provided
The Preston Grammar School (B.)
The Preston Park School (G. )
Non-Provided
The Preston Catholic College (B)
The Wincklcy Square Convent School (G.)
The Lark Hill Convent School (G.) ...
Head
N. Hodgson, M.A.
Miss K. M. Reynolds, M,A.
Rev. Father Malonc.
Mother M. Fidelis.
Mother M. Monica.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
PRESTON (C.B.)
TECHNICAL COLLEGES
The Harris Technical College and School of Art T. M. Naylor, M.sc.
School Meals Service
Dining Centres. At present (July, 1946) there arc 41 Dining 'Centres at the Main-
tained Primary, Secondary and Special Schools, and, at these Centres, some 3,850
children are supplied daily with dinners (two courses).
Kitchens. Central Kitchen (2,000 Meals), 1 ; Central Kitchens on School Premises
(500 Meals), 4 ; Canteen Kitchens at Schools, 3.
In the Autumn of this year another 2,000 Meals Central Kitchen and a further
500 Meals Canteen Kitchen will be opened.
MEMBERS
MA YOU
Rhodes, Alderman, j.i* , 224, Blackpool Uoad.
AJ DERMI N
Beckett, 14, Rook Street
Durham, 90, Waterloo Road, Ashtnn
Gordon, 122, Lanca*»ter Road.
Herbert, Hamilton House, Hamilton Road.
Pimblett, Mrs , o n F , j p , 7, Ribblesdale Place
Pye, J P , 2Q, Christ Church Stieet
Wilson, A , 172, St Paul's Road
COUNCILORS
Lllihon, Mrs , 6, Northlands I;ulwood
Gardner, 18, St Gregory ';> Road
Gee, J.P , 6, Mulgra\e Avenue
Hewitt, 207, Liverpool Road, Pcnunnharn
Ho&kin, Mrs, 17, Moorcroft Crescent
Norris, 23, Spa Road
Ramford, Mrs , Brook House, Brock, neat-
Preston
Sharpies, 10, Bushel 1 Place
Smith, R., 59, Blackpool Road
Tragcn, 3, Ribblesdale Place
Wignall, Mrs 70, James Street
Wiles, Mount Pleasant, Dilwoith Lane,
Longndge
CO-OPTFD
Addison, Rev Canon, St. Andrew's Vicarage.
Bonsall, Rev B S , M A , 31, West Cliff.
Chtheroe, J , Aldward, West Gate, Fulwood
Fazackerley, W , 18, Of way Street
Hodgson, N , M A., The Grammar School
Ley, A , j P , 37, Mulgiave Avenue, As.hton.
McGumcbSj Rev Father, St Joseph's Presby-
tery
Naylor, T. M, M sc , The Harris Technical
C College, Corporation Street.
Oakley, P D , Spcldhur&t, Ellerslie Road
Seed, Mrs A , 3, Langdalc Crescent, Stuart
Road, Ribbleton.
CHAIRMAN ...
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER
DEPUTY EDUCATION
OFFICER
WELFARE SUPERINTENDENT
ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT AND
SUPERINTENDENT OF
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
OFFICERS
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ACTING SENIOR ASSISTANT
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTISTS . .
ARCHITECT
SURVEYOR
ACCOUNTANT
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
Music ADVISER ...
SCHOOL MEALS ORGANISER
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED,
1945-46
PRODUCT OF Id RATE,
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
READING (C.B.)
Councillor G. S. Field, O.B.E., M.A.
P. S. Taylor, M.A., Education Office, Blagravc Street,
Reading. Tel. : Reading 4001. Extension 238.
J. W. Honey, B.A.
T. R. Winning, M.B.E.
S. L. Wright, M.D., M.R.C.P., D.P.H.
Agnes Sidney Hall-Craggs, M.R.C.S. (Eng.), L.R.c.p.
(Lond.).
Violet Frazer.
John Campbell, L.D.s. ; H. F. Mctcalf ; M. J. Ripley.
C. H. A. Willett, L.R.I.B.A. (Borough Architect).
A. G. Long, M.I.M.C.E. (Borough Surveyor).
C. C. Jones, F.I.M.T.A., A.S.A.A. (Borough Accountant).
Alexander Young and Norah Allden
W. Veitch, MUS. DOC.
Phyllis E. Hall.
Estimated June, 1944 — 111,340.
4s. 0.93d.
£3,650 (estimated)
County . .
Voluntary
County
Voluntary
326
No.
22
7
12
No. on Roll
31-3-46
12,963
NURSERY SCHOOLS
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
BUREAU
REMAND HOME ...
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
READING (C.B.)
... 4
... Boys : Reading School, Erleigh Road, Reading.
Headmaster : C. E. Kemp, M.A. Bursar : C. N. C.
Field. Number oi pupils on registers at 31-3-46 :
621.
Girls : Kendrick Girls' School, London Road, Reading.
Headmistress : Miss M. M. Towne, M.A. Number of
pupils on registers at 31-3-46 : 612.
... 1 P.D. School with 50 on roll on 31-3-46. 1 M.D.
School with 76 on roll on 31-3-46. 1 O.A. School
with 48 on roll on 31-3-46.
H. H. Shorter, Juvenile Employment Officer,
Education Office, Blagrave Street, Reading.
" Elm House," Basingstoke Road, Reading. Super-
intendent : G.
8 boys, 3 girls.
MEMBERS
A. Stringer. Accommodation :
MAYOR
I.angston, H S , 11, Oxford Road
AT nr RMFN
Clark, A. !•' , 32, Shmfield Road
Cusden, Mrs P E , 55, Castle Street
Dwyer, J J , 26, Hamilton Road
Smart, T S W , 16, Grovclands Road
COUNCILI ORS
Buckett, R. C. A., 18, Gratwicke Road, Tilc-
hurst.
Field, G S , 12, The Forbury
Ha^luck, R. ff , 17, St Peter's Avenue, Caver-
sham.
Hollcy, G W , 88, DC Beauvoir Road
Jackson, E R , 82, Shmfield Road
Kent, T. R., 10, Western Elms Avenue
Langlcy, li II, 35, Armour Road, lilchursi
Langston, Mr;. E , 15, Bath Road.
Lewis, F H., Lexden, 60, Bath Road
Rowe, A , 1, Radstock Road
Smith, A E , Smith's Coaches, Mill Lane
I aylor, F , IS, Norton Road
Wing, '1 he Rev S H , 16, Brooklyn Drive,
Cavtftiham
CO-OP I ID
Reading, The Rt Rev The Lord Bishop of,
Ca\ersham Hill, Caversham
Keinan, The Very Rev Canon I; J , B A ,
" Parksidc," Liebenrood Road
'lavlor, 'I lie Rev A J, 68, Kidmorc Road,
Cavcrsham
Souch, \V 1 , 13 sc , 13, Noithumberland
Avenue
Allwood, h F , n sr , 11, H'ghmoor Road,
Cavcrsham
Vice (Chancellor, The, '1 he University, Reading
Barnard, Prof IT C , The University, Reading
Costm, W C , MA, St John's College,
Oxlord
Broad, I R , 57, Bath Road
Flliot, Miss J , B \ , Queen Anne's School,
Cavciv.ham
Huleatr, Miss H C , M R r , Flat i, 129 Castle
I 111)
ROCHDALE (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN ...
VICE-CHAIRMAN ...
DIRECTOR ...
CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE
OFFICER
ORGANISERS
Alderman C. Crowdcr, j.r
Alderman S. Digglc.
A. Royds, B.sc0 M.ED., Education Olficc, Townhead,
Rochdale. Tel. : Rochdale 4203.
S. Bolton.
Music : F. Leach, A.R M C.M. ; Youth : E. Hawks-
worth.
T. C. Croll.
ORGANISER OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER John Innes, M.A., M.D., D.P.H.
ASSISTANT MEDICAL Nora Mills, .u.u.
OFFICER
SENIOR SCHOOL DENTAL H. P. Gledsdale, L.D.S.
OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTAL OFFICERS R. J. G. Young3 L.D.S. ; Joyce M. Andrews, L.D.S.
ACCOUNTANT F. Sanders, F.I.M.T.A., A.S.A.A., Borough Treasurer.
POPULATION ... . Census, 1931—95,590.
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED, 57.13 pence in the £.
1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE, £2,240 (estimated).
1945-46
NURSERY SCHOOLS ... Four with 320 children.
NURSERY CLASSES ... Two.
327
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
ROCHDALE (C.B.)
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY
SCHOOLS
SPECIAL SCHOOL
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
TECHNICAL SCHOOLS
ART SCHOOL
EVENING SCHOOLS
CHILD GUIDANCE CLINIC
MEDICAL OFFICER
County
Voluntary (C. of E.)
„ (R.C.)
Totals ...
No. of No. on Roll
Departments 31-3-46
29 6,022
12 1,43J
5 1,149
46
8,601
One Open-air School — 1 19 on roll.
One for boys. Headmaster : F. W. Payne, M.A., PH.D.,
402 on roll ; One for girls, Headmistress : E.
Keating, B.A., 394 on roll.
One Technical School, Principal : H. Boardman ;
One Day Technical School, Principal : H. Boardman,
— -160 on roll.
One — on roll, Day — 16 ; Evening — 300.
Four
Louise Devlin, M.B., CH.B., D.P.M., D.P.H.
Youth Service
The Youth Advisory Committee is constituted in accordance with the recom-
mendations of Board of Education Circular 1486.
MEMBERS
MAYOR
Rhodes, Councillor W, J.P, " Sudclcy,"
Broadhalgh
ALDER MLN
Crowder, C, j i> , 101, Dewhirst Road.
Diggle, S., " Croft Head," 46, Edenfield Road.
Kershaw, T E , J.P , " Lyndhurst," Sheriff
Street
COUNCII i ORS
Barker, P , 24, Edenfield Street.
Barraclough, F., 90, Sheriff Street.
Bossier, A. G., 1144, Manchester Road,
Castlcton
Bussy, F, 96, Sheriff Street.
Chorlton, H , 32, Marne Crescent.
Crossley, W., 106, Sheriff Street
Greenwood, F. W, 53, Fahnge Road
Henry, 1«. C., 46, King Street South.
Moor, J. W , 196, Drake Street
Smith, R., J.P , " Carmya," Fox Hill Road,
Castleton,
Thornton, E , J.P , 4-6, Rooley Moor Road.
Woolfenden, N. R., 37, Verdun Crescent.
CO-OPTED
Dex, J. H, 16, Mere Street.
Hall, T D. T., 8, Wood Top Avenue, Bamford.
Hodgkms, Rev W , M.A., The Manse, Bamiord.
Purcell, Rev. Father P , St. Vincent de Paul
Presbytery, Spotland,
Radcliffe, Mrs. D. A , J P , " Bnardene,"
Wardlc, near Rochdale
Rowe, Canon W., M.A., St. Mary's Vicarage,
Wardlcworth
Smith, Rev. W. O , 49, Falmgc Road.
ROTHERHAM (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN ...
DIRECTOR ...
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
SCHOOL MEDICAL STAFF
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICERS
SCHOOL DENTISTS...
OPHTHALMIC SURGEON
(Part-time)
Alderman S. Hall, O.B.K., J.P.
J. A. Mair, C.B.E., Education Office, Domine Lane,
Rothcrham. Tel. : Rotherham 65. Private address:
Knowsley, Gerard Road, Rotherham. Tel. : Rother-
ham 804.
R. Bloomer, B.COM.
W. Barr, M.D., D.SC., D.P.H, (Chief School Medical
Officer) ; fN. M. Macdonald, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
(Glasgow) (Senior Assistant School Medical Officer).
J. Urquhart, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; and Miss M. D. A.
Boyd, M.B., CH.B. ; R. C. Wofinden, M.D., D.P.H.
(Acting Senior School Medical Officer) ; A. C.
Lindsay, M.B., CH.B. (temporary).
H. R. Heald,L.D.s. ; Miss D. M. Bateman,B.CH.D.,L.D.s.,
R.c.s. y (Two vacancies).
W. M. Muirhead, M.B., CH.B. (Sheffield), D.O.M.S.
t On War Service.
328
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
ROTHERHAM (CJ8.)
RJ NOSE AND THROAT H. M. Petty, M.B., CH.BO D.L.O.
SURGEON (Part-time)
ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEON ... H. L. Crockett, M.B., B.CH.
(Pan-time)
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL J. Longstaff, M.A. ; Miss A. R. Caughey.
EDUCATION
POPULATION Census 1931— 69,689. Estimated 1945—75,630.
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED, 6s. 3.7d.
1946-47
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE, £1*900 (estimated).
1946-47
No. of No. on Roll
No. Departments 31-3-46
SCHOOLS
PRIMARY ...
SECONDARY
MODERN
GRAMMAR
County ...
Voluntary
County ...
County (Girls) .
Aided (Boys) ,
Totals
17
3
3
1
1
25
32
4
6
1
1
44
7,628
728
2,215
647
571
11,789
TECHNICAL AND COMMERCIAL, ETC., COLLEGES AND INSTITUTES
No. of Students
Session 1945-46
Full-time Part-time
TECHNICAL COLLEGE ... Principal : F. C. Clarke, B.SC., 218 2,175
A.R.C SC0 A.M.I. E.E.
SCHOOL OF ARTS AND CRAFTS Headmaster: H. Thos. Smith, 26 274
A.R.C.A.
Three — 732
JUNIOR EVENING
INSTITUTES
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
BUREAU
G. J. H. Wells, Juvenile Employment Officer,
Juvenile Employment Bureau, Effingham Street,
Rotherham. Tel. : Rotherham 907.
Youth Service
Youth work in the Borough is under the direction of a Youth Committee, which is
advisory to the Further Education Sub-Committee, consisting of representatives
of the Local Education Authority and the various Youth Organisations. The Director
of Education is Secretary to the Committee, and there are two Youth Officers. All
branches of youth work have been organised, including pre-servicc organisations
for boys and girls. There are 53 organisations affiliated, with an approximate member-
ship of 2,683 girls and 3,470 boys between the ages of 11-20.
MEMBERS
MAYOR
Moorhouse, Councillor Mrs , The Mayor's
Parlour, Town Hall.
ALDERMEN
Barker, G. A., Ireleth, Old Wortley RoaJ,
Kimbcrworth.
Buxton, A,, J.P., 39, Lister Street
Caine, G. E., J.P., The Bungalow, First Avenue
Cruikshanks, li., J.P., Conway, Old Wortley
Road, Kimberworth
Dickinson, J. JP., The Oakes, Moorgate
Hall, S., O.B E., JP, Ruardean, 138, Bawtry
Road, Wickersley.
Harper, F., J.P., 297, Doncastcr Road.
Lake, H , J.P , 48, Lister Street.
Wofinden, F. C., 38, Munsbro' Lane, Greasbro'.
COUNCILLORS
Dickinson, J. H , J.P., Rookwood, Doncaster
Road.
Duke, F, 179, Doncaster Road
Green, Mrs F L , j P , 15, Beechwood Road.
Meadows, D. J. S , 17 1, East Bawtry Road
Owen, W J , 230, Wellgate
Rose, R , 2, Potter Hill, Greasbro*
Shayler, A R , 67, Bradgate Lane, Kimberworth.
Young, M., OA, Clifton Grove.
CO-OPTLD
Edwards, T W , j P , 3, Clifton Crescent
North
Knight, Mrs F M , M B.E , j p., Brooklands,
Doncaster Road
MacLagen, Mrs M A , Morcmsh, Sledgate
Lane, Wickersley
Silver, Rev W , B.A , B D , Lavernock, Moun-
tenoy Road.
Hammond, Rev II , St Bcde's Presbytery
Gerard, Rt. Rev. Bishop G. V , c B E , M c , M.A.,
The Vicarage, Moorgate,
329
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
CHAIRMAN .
DEPUTY CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR . .
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
ORGANISERS OF SPECIAL
SCHOOLS
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
AND MEDICAL OFFICER
OF HEALTH
DEPUTY SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER AND DEPUTY
MEDICAL OFFICER OF
HEALTH
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS AND
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICERS OF HEALTH
DENTAL SURGEONS
BUILDING SURVEYOR
ACCOUNTANT . .
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LFVIEO,
1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1945-46
NURSERY CLASSES... * ...
ST. HELENS (C.B.)
. Alderman A. Dodd, J.P.
Alderman J. Thackray, J.P.
N. -F. Newbury, M.A., M.sc., F.R.I.C., Education Office,
17, Cotham Street, St. Helens. Tel. : St. Helens 3256.
. T. P. Laridreth, B.A.
W. T. Selley, M.A., M.ED.
Miss C. I. Dyke (Needlework) ; Miss E. Hook
(Domestic Science) ; Miss S. J. Ward and F.
Kmbbs, B.SC. (Physical Training).
Frank Hauxwell, M.B., CH.B. (Glasgow), D.P.H. (Camb.).
PRIMARY ...
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
(MODERN)
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Gerald O'Brien, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. (St. Andrew's).
Enid M. Hughes, M.B., CH.B. (Liverpool) ; Edward
J. O'Reilly, M B., CH.B., B.A.O. (N.U.I.) ; (Two
vacancies).
Vincent Higham, L.D.S. ; Arthur N. Leicester, B.D.S.;
Brenda M. Stewart, L.D.S.
A. George.
(Vacant).
Census, 1931—106,789.
5s. 10,55d.
County Schools
Voluntary
War-time Nurseries
Totals ...
County
Voluntary : —
C. of E.
R.C
Others
Totals ,
County ...
Voluntary : —
C.ofE.
R.C
Totals
(a) Provided
(b) Direct Grant.
Totals .
(a) Provided
(fc) Direct Grant
Totals..
330
No.
No. on Roll
10
316
26
881
... . 4
165
40
1,362
No.
No. ofDepts.
No. on Roll
1
15
3,698
10
16
2,823
13
31
6,142
2
4
902
32
66
13,565
5
10
2,491
2
2
335
T
1
316
8
13
3,142
Boys
Girls
Totals
1
I
2
1
1
2
2
2
4
Roll
Boys
Girls
Totals
498
671
1,169
475
415
890
973
1,086
2,059
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
OFFICE
ST. HELENS (C.B.)
One Day Open Air School with 120 on Roll.
G. H. Chadwick, Juvenile Employment Officer,
Imperial Buildings, Ormskirk Street^ St. Helens.
Tel. : St. Helens 3256 (Extension 3).
Youth Service
Youth Organiser : (Vacant), Imperial Buildings, Ormskirk Street. Tel. :
St. Helens 3256 (Extension 18).
At present there are 118 Youth Organisations on the Authority's register, con-
sisting of 38 uniformed organisations, 16 Pre-Seryice units, 30 Mixed Clubs, 16
B6ys* Clubs, 1.6 Girls' Clubs and 17 Sunday Evening Clubs. Two members from
each of these registered organisations serve on the Youth Council.
All types of registered Youth Organisations are encouraged by the Local Authority
to extend their facilities and develop in their own particular way ; financial aid is
given, an increasing number of paid leaders and instructors are being appointed
and 24 Youth Organisations use local schools as headquarters.
Both week-end and evening Training Courses for Youth Leaders and intending
leaders are organised periodically. A Drama Adviser has been appointed and
increased entries have resulted for the Annual Drama Festival. The Youth Hand-
book was so successful that a new edition was published this year. Copies of the
handbook are given to young people when they register and also to each school leaver
when the Youth Organiser visits the Senior schools at the end of each term to advise
on leisure activities.
TECHNICAL INSTITUTES
Name of Institute
St. Helens Municipal
Technical College
Name of Institute
St. Helens Gamble
Institute Art School
Junior Evening Institutes
Principal
J. R. Petne
B.SC.,
M.I.MECH.E.
Head
C. C. Allison,
A.R.C.A. (Lond.)
No.
6
Full-time
Day
Students
145
Part-time
Day
Students
1,468
Part-time
Day and
livening
Students
263
Evening
Students
1,751
-Total
269
No. of Students
1,688
Schools Meals Service
There arc fourteeen schools with self-contained cooking and dining facilities^
three large cooking depots and three feeding centres under the authority. The
average number of dinners served daily is over 7,700, of which over 2,100 are provided
free.
MEMQERS
MAY OR
Shard, Councillor M A , j I' , 1 38 Broad Oak
Road
AlJDLRM?N
Birch, N , I P , NagN Head Hotel, Knowslc>
Road
Burrows, h , ] P , 65, Owen Street
Burrows, W , J.P , 4H, Claughton Str»vt.
Dodd, A , j P , Walton Road.
McCormack, Mrs. E , 4J, Hammill Street
Simm, J. C , J.P., 150, Speakman Road.
Thackray, J., J.P., 59, Haresfmch View.
COUNCILLORS
J , Eccleston
Hall Cottage,
Donald, Mrs.
liccleston.
Ellison, R S., j P., 9, The Close, Eccleston.
Griffiths, P., 22, Peckers Hill fcoad
Hughes, J. E., J.P , 179, Robins Lane
Lowe» P. M., 25, Epsom Street.
Marsden, G., J.P , 48 North Road.
Marshall, W , " Brayfield," Prescot Road
O'Brien, J., 5, Forest Road, Sutton Manor.
Pilkmgton, Miss E , C.B E , J.P., Crank Hall,
Crank, near St Helens
Pilkmgton, G. R., D.S.O., j p , u Fairneld,"
Crank, near St. Helens.
Price, E , 85, Elephant Lane
Rennie, R , 44, Robins Lane
Robertson, R O , 175, Robins Lane
Williams, A E , j p , Wancourt, Bleak Hill.
Williams, W L , 50 Queen's Drive
Waring, J., 185, Broad Oak Road.
CO-OP I tD
Bailey, The Rev. R G. B , M A , The Vicarage,
Rain ford Road.
Bates, Mrs. H B., Parkside, Prescot Road.
Follett, The Rev. C T , " Althorpe," Cowley
Hill Lane
Pollen, Mrs. C. I\, " Althorpe " Cowley Hill
Lane
McGhie, Mrs B , 25, Wynne Road
Mills, W. H., " Hornby Dene," Bleak Hill.
Myler, Very Rev. Canon, Sacred Heart Pres-
bytery, Borough Road
Pilkmgton, Mrs. W. H , Windle Hall.
Roaf, Prof H. E , M.D , M.R c s , L.R.C.P ,
Brentwood, South Road, Grassendale
Park, Liverpool, 19.
Unsworth, Miss M , B sc , 18, Hard Lane
Webster, V , 1 10, Princess Avenue.
Wilson, R J M , Wmdlc Grange, Ramford
Road.
331
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
SALFORD (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
CHIEF CLERKS
CHIEF ACCOUNTS CLERK..
SUPERINTENDENT OF
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
OFFICERS AND APPROVED
SCHOOLS OFFICER
SUPERINTENDENT OF
SCHOOL BUILDINGS
EXECUTIVE OFFICER,
BLIND PERSONS WELFARE
INSPECTORS OF SCHOOLS . . .
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
SUPERINTENDENT OF
DOMESTIC SCIENCE
INSTRUCTION AND OF
MEALS CENTRES
ORGANISING SECRETARY,
YOUTH CO/vlMITTKE
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICERS
SCHOOL DENTISTS
CHILD GUIDANCE CLINIC
SPEECH THERAPIST . .
ACCOUNTANT
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED,
1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1945-46
NURSERY CLASSES
NURSERY SCHOOLS
PUBLIC PRIMARY
SCHOOLS (excluding
Modern Secondary and
Day Special Schools)
Alderman J. Brentnall, J.P., M.sc.
F. A. J. Rivett, M.SC., Education Office, Chapel Street,
Saiford, 3. Tel. : Blackfriars 7267 ,
William J. Parrish, M.sc.
Alan V. Slater, M.A.
Joseph Bruce ; George H. Pilling.
J. Isherwood, M.c.
Harold H. Smith, D.P.A.
Frank H. Heaton, L.R.I.B.A.
Joseph Davidson.
A. B. Peel, B.SC. ; Miss E. Doughty.
Thomas Parker ; Miss L. W. R. Bell.
Miss D. M. Burridge. Assistants : Miss A. M. Clegg ;
Miss M. Roberts j Miss L. Simpson.
G. N. Mashedcr.
J. L. Burn, M.D., B.S., B.HY., D.P.H., Medical Officer
of Health.
H. Heathcote, M.D., CH.B., D.P.H. ; *S. R. Warren,
M.B., CH.B. ; J. L. Bradley, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ;
A. R. Gratton, M.B., CH.B. ; H. B. Kilroe, M.B.,
CH.B. y J. Scully, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; Miss D.
Simmons, M.B., CH.B. (part-time) (Ophthalmic) ;
S. M. Milner, M.B., CH.B., F.R.C.S. (Orthopaedic —
part-time).
J. R. Clayton, L.D.S. ; L. H. Pollitt, L.D.S. ; J. A.
Pilling, L.D.S. ; Miss M. Macleod, L.D.S., R.F.P.S.
Consultant Psychiatrist, Mrs. M. Hughes, M.B., CH.B.
D.P.M.
Educational Psychologist, Mrs. M. Eysymont, M.A.
Psychiatric Social Worker, Miss M. D. Adamson.
Miss E. H. Potts, L.C.S.T.
Horace J. Smith, A.S.A.A., City Treasurer.
Census, 1931—223,438. Estimated, 1945—165,000.
Total, 58.94d.
£4,250.
* Temporary.
County . .
Voluntary
County . .
No.
29
25
6
County ...
Voluntary : —
C.ofE.
R.C. ...
Methodist
Totals
No. of No. on Roll
Departments 30-9-45
36 8,546
42
23
1
102
7,769
4,144
222
20,681
332
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
SALFORD (C.B.)
DAY SPECIAL SCHOOLS ... Two Open-air, with 100 and 78 respectively (at 30th
September, 1945), on the roll. One school for
partially blind children is temporarily closed.
School Meals Service
School meals are supplied from 67 canteens, 22 of which are Self-Contained School
Kitchens and 45 are School Dining Rooms receiving supplies from three Central
Kitchens.
The average number of children receiving a midday meal increased in June, 1946,
to 9,316 out of an average attendance of 20,005. Of the pupils receiving a midday
meal Nursery Schools provided 228 pupils, Primary Schools 7,243 pupils, Secondary
Schools 1,700 pupils and Open- Air Schools 145 pupils.
Breakfasts and teas in addition are supplied to a relatively small number of children,
During the year 1945-46 eight new canteens have been opened.
Youth Service
The Youth Service is administered by a Youth Service Committee, a Sub-
Committee of the Education Committee, which includes members of the Council
and voluntary organisations. In addition to the numerous voluntary organisations,
three Youth Centres with a membership of over 1,200 have been established by the
authority. A strong feature of the Service has been the development of cultural
activities, particularly Drama, in which connection an annual festival of a week's
duration is held. This has culminated in a scheme for the establishment of a Youth
Theatre to be known as " The Torch " The Youth of Salford are encouraged to be
a partnership in the work and through the Young People's Council have proved
themselves of definite assistance in co-operation with the Youth Committee in the
encouragement and sponsoring of youth activities.
Boy* Girl* Mixed Totals
SECONDARY SCHOOLS ... (a) County Grammar 12 — 3
(b) County Modern 2215
(c) Direct Grant... 11—2
Pupils in attendance at above schools : —
Bovs Girls Total
(a) 494 1,106 1,600
(c) 487 399 886
Totals 981 1,505 2,486
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School Head
(a) County Boys* School
Salford Grammar School E. G. Sirnms, M.A.
County Girls' Schools
Broughton High School Miss M. C. W. Wicks, M.A., PH.D.
Pendleton High School Miss L. U. Whale, M.A.
(c) Direct Grant
Adelphi House School ( Girls ) Rev. Mother Raphael .
De La Salle College (Boys) Rev. Brother Columba.
MODERN SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Name of School Head No. of Pupils
Broughton Modern Boys* L. H. Quinn 485
Broughton Modern Girls' Miss A. G. Leek ... 488
Footoe Road Modern Boys' A. Beamish, B.COM. ... 274
Footoe Road Modern Girls' Miss A. D. Stone, B.A. ... 315
Leicester Road Modern Mixed A. R. Targett, B.SC. ... 372
333
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
SALFORD (C.B.)
TECHNICAL COLLEGES, Etc.
Senior
Full-time
Students
Name of Institute Principal
Royal Technical College ... J. E. Richardson,
(Jointly with Lancashire B.ENG.PH.D.
County Education Authority)
Senior Technical Do.
Senior Art School Head: L. F. N.
Junior Technical School
J unior Art School ...
War Office Trainees
Ministry of Labour Trainees
and R.A.F. Cadets
Head :
Reid
Head : R. Edgar, M.SC
Head: L. F. N.
Reid
1
Total
231
218
50
76
575
Part-time
Day
Students
1,608
Evening.
Students
2,270
1,608
2,270
MEMBERS
MAYOR
Lemmon, Alderman J , J P , 23, Emerson
Street, 5.
DEPUTY-MAYOR
Sands, Alderman G W., J.P , 239, Cross Lane, 5.
CHAIRMAN
Brentnall, Alderman J., j p., M.SC., 30, Vine
Street, 7
DFPUIY CHAIKMAV
Goulden, Councillor G. H., 21, Sunmngdale
Drive, 6.
ALDERMtN
Rothwell, J., 12, Kersal Bank, 7.
Williamson, A., J.P,, 70, Hulton Street, 5
COUNCILLORS
Barton, E , 11, Nadine Street, 6
Bell, E. W., 35, Manor Road, 6.
Carroll, A F , j P., 129, Claremont Road, <>
Clarke, T , j p., 10, Lower Broughton Road, 7.
Davis, J,, 24, Welbeck Grove, 7.
Lynch, F. J., 52, Campbell Road, Swmton
Macfarlane, H., 142, Swmton Park Road, 6.
Mallmson, E. E., 23., Claremont Road, 6
Marshall, G. A,, 72, Park Lane, 6.
Pctne, W, 11, Taylorson Street, 5
Pugh, R , 126, Doveleys Road, 6.
Rambird, B H , 14, Kensington Drive, 5.
Welch, J H , 161, Regent Road, 5
Whitchead, M. C , 26, New Barton Street, 6.
Wild, A. G , 35, Victoria Road, 6.
One vacancy.
RECOMMENDED
Altmann, Dr. A , M A , 38, Waterpark Road, 7.
Bishop, Rev 1;. E , MA, St Luke's Vicarage,
Weaste, 5.
Bruce, W., B.A., 44, Trenant Road, 6
Button, A. H , 3, W««nsley Road, 7.
Delaney, Very Rev. Canon L , All Souls'
Presbytery, Weaste, 5
Gould, Rev. F. J , 3, Manor Road, 6
Haycocks, N , M.A , 23, Rochester Avenue,
Sedgley Park, Prestwich
Kirby, J. E., 9, Fairway, Sedgley Park,
Preslwich
Liveslcy, Miss G F.., 25, Pembroke Street, 6.
Walker, Miss E. H., 9, St. George's Crescent, 6
CHAIRMAN
DEPUTY CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION
DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF
EDUCATION
ASSISTANT TO THE DIRECTOR
(SECONDARY EDUCATION)
ASSISTANT TO THE DIRECTOR
(FURTHER EDUCATION)
INSPECTORIAL STAFF
SHEFFIELD (C.B.)
. Alderman J. H. Bingham, J.P.
Alderman E. S. Nicholson, J.P.
Stanley Moffett, M.C., M.A., Education Office, Leopold
Street, Sheffield, 1. Tel. : 26341-9.
W. N. Howard, M.SC.
H. G. Wilkinson, M.ED., M.SC.
W. M. Watkins, B.sc., Barrister-at-Law.
T. R. Ludlam, Inspector of Schools ; E. B. T. Lemmon,
B.SC. (Lond.), Inspector of Schools ; F. Carr, Chief
Superintendent of Physical Education ; C. Howell,
Superintendent of Handicrafts ; Miss M. D. Paton,
Inspectrcss of Domestic Subjects ; Miss M. V.
Jolly, Inspcctress of Infant Schools ; Miss J. J.
Gray, Inspectress of Schools ; Miss I. C. Macintosh,
Organiser of School Meals. (The Committee also
employ three Assistant Organisers of Physical Training
and two Assistant Organisers of School Meals).
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SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS
DENTAL SURGEONS
LEGAL ADVISER
ARCHITECT
TREASURER
EDUCATION RATE
1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1945-46
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
SPECIAL SCHOOLS .
EVENING SCHOOLS
EVENING INSTITUTES
COLLEGE OF COMMERCE
AND TECHNOLOGY
COLLEGE OF DOMESTIC
SCIENCE (DAY AND
EVENING)
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND
CRAFTS (DAY AND
EVENING)
CENTRAL TECHNICAL
SCHOOL (DAY)
CENTRAL DAY COMMERCIAL
COLLEGE
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
SHEFFIELD (C.B.)
H. M. Cohen, M.D., D.P.H. (Liverpool).
Joseph H. Campain, M.B., B.s. (Lond.), D.P.H. (Manch.),
M.R.C.S. (Eng.), L.R.C.P. (Lond.) ; Marion C. Taylor,
M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. (Edin.) ; William D. A. King,
M.B., CH.B. (Leeds) ; Lindsay D. Williams, M.R.C.S.
(Eng.), L.R.C.P. (Lond.), D.P.H. (Eng.) ; Doris E.
Morton, B.A., M.B., B.CH., B.A.O., L.M. (Dublin) ;
Charles O. Grcer, B.A., M.B., B.CH., B.A.O. (Dublin) ;
*Elsie G. M. Gates, M.D., CH.B. (Leeds), M.R.C.S.
(Eng.), L.R.C.P. (Lond.) ; *Ethel Skerritt, M.D.,
CH.B. (Sheffield), D.P.H. (Manch.), M.R.C.S. (Eng.),
L.R.C.P. (Lond.) ; *Mary Rhind, M.R.C.S. (Eng.),
L.R.C.P. (Lond.).
... Edmund A. Reeve, L.D.S., R.C.S. (Eng.); Mary M.
Pellatt, L.D.S., R.C.S. (Eng.) ; Alfred E. Gisburn,
L.D.S. (Leeds) ; Agnes M. Thoseby, L.D.S. (Bristol) ;
Oswald S. Bennett, L.D.S., R.C.S. (Eng.) ; Thomas B.
Horty, L.D.S. ; Albert E. Clarke, L.D.S. (Sheffield) ;
'Florence E. Birks, L.D.S. (Sheffield) ; *Edith M.
Woodcock, L.D.S. (Sheffield).
* Temporary appointments.
. John Heys, Town Clerk.
... W. G. Davies, F.R.I.B.A., City Architect.
... A. B. Griffiths, F.I.M.T.A., F.S.A.A., City Treasurer.
LEVIED, 5s. 3.46d.
£13,330 (estimated).
No. No. of No. on Roll
Departments Ocf., 1945
79
23
11
2
24
126
27
14
47
24
42,777
5,452
2,869
280
1,598
7,142
No. on Roll
203
385
ools
)eaf
'artially
- Sighted
433
70
15
County
Church of England
Roman Catholic...
Nursery Schools
Nursery Classes . . .
County Modern
Four P.D. Schools
Three M.D. Schools
Three Open- Air Schools
One School for the Deaf
One School for the Pa
18 in various districts.
Nine in various districts.
Principal : G. E. Thomas, M.A., F.R.G.S.
Head : Miss E. C. Harrison.
Principal : JfA-n H. Harwood, A.R.C.A.
Principal : G. E. Thomas, M.A., F.R.G.S.
Responsible Master : L. Egerton, B.A.
Provided
Direct Grant-aided
Totals ...
Boys Girls Mixed Totals
4318
13 — 4
1
12
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SHEFFIELD (C«B.)
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
Pupils in attendance at above Schools
Boys Girls
Provided ... 2,507 1,734
Direct Grant-aided 339 1 , 137
Mixed Totals
677 4,918
— 1,476
Totals
2,846 2,871 677 6,394
TRAINING COLLEGE FOR
TEACHERS (MEN AND
WOMEN)
CHILD GUIDANCE CLINIC..
DIRECTOR
EDUCATIONAL
PSYCHOLOGIST IN
CHARGE
PSYCHIATRIST (part-time)
PSYCHOLOGIST
SOCIAL WORKERS
CLERK
Principal : R. R. Kimbell, M.A. (Oxon.), MUS. BAG.
(Oxon.).
In conjunction with certain other Education Authori-
ties the Committee have established in Sheffield a
Child Guidance Clinic with the following staff : —
H. M. Cohen, M.D., D.P.H., Chief School Medical Officer.
N. E. Whilde, B.SC.
Head
(Vacancy).
(Vacancy).
Two.
One.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School
(a) Provided Boys' Schools
King Edward VII School Dr. A. W. Barton, M.A., B.SC.
High Storrs Boys' Luther Smith, M.A.
Firth Park W. Padfield, M.A.
Nether Edge H. Smith, M.A.
Provided Girls' Schools
Abbeydale
High Storrs Girls'
Hurlfield
Provided Mixed School
City
(b) Non-Provided and not aided by the L.E.A.
High School for Girls ... . . ... Miss M. E. Macaulay.
De la Salle College (B.) Bro. M. Mulvey.
Notre Dame High School (G. ) Sister Marie Pierre.
Notre Dame Oakbrook High School (G.) ... Sister Madeleine.
Youth Service.
Particular attention has been paid to the development of the Service of Youth in
the City and two Youth Officers have been appointed. Many existing voluntary
organisations have been materially assisted in expansion and new clubs and youth
centres opened in needy areas.
MEMBERS
Dr. F. M. Green, M.A.
Miss E. M. Furtado, M.A.
Miss J. P. Reid, M.A.
S. Northeast, B.SC.
CHAIRMAN
Bingham, Alderman J H , J.P , 10, Woodholm
Road
DEPUTY CHAIRMAN
Nicholson, Alderman E S , J.P., 200, Hall Road.
ALDERMEN
Bearcroft, E. G , 46, Dobcroft Road
Jackson, H. W., LL.B., 10, Broad Elms Lane
Marshall, S. H., J p , 44, Lifford Street, Tinslcy
Mitchell, C. J., B.A , B sc., j p., 97, Station Road,
Woodhouse.
Smith, A., 91, Ridgeway Road,
Turner, P. J. M , j p , 4, Wharncliffe Villas,
Sunny Bank.
COUNCILLORS
Atkin, E., " Peacehaven," Spa Lane, Woodhouse.
Ballard, A., 100, Marlcliffe Road.
Bradbury, E. E. G., O.B E , 56, Dalewood Road.
Buttery, G T, 15, Laird Drive.
Cooke, W. j P , Blacka Moor Crescent, Dore.
Graham, E. S , j p , 62, Dore Road, Dore.
Holland, J. W., J.P , 10, The Oval.
Kirkxnan, P. C. J T., 26, Main Avenue, Totley.
Lloyd, F., M.ENG., J.P., 3, Ventnor Place.
Mcdcraft, Rev. P. M., 133, Prospect Road,Totley.
Neville, T , 2, Richworth Road
Price, F. H., 281, Fulwood Road.
Slack, H., 70, Hawksley Avenue.
Tindall, E,, 6, Allenby Drive.
Veitch, Miss M., 19, Coverdalc Road.
Williams, J. F., 32, Essex Road.
CO-OPTED
Bradley, Very Rev. Canon J., St. Marie's Pres-
bytery.
Darvill, C. S., 35, Carr Bank Lane.
Duckworth, Rev. F,, M.A , 27, Chatsworth
Road, Totley Rise.
Fisher, E., 50, Herries Drive.
Gardiner, F. K., 8, Canterbury Avenue.
Masson, Dr. J. I. O., M.B.E., F.I.C., The
University.
Miller, Mrs. E. H., JP, 34, Dalewood Road.
Owen, Mrs. M., 29, Falmouth Road.
Roscveare, Rev. Canon R. R., St. Cecilia's
Priory, Chaucer Close.
Sumner, Mrs. C., B.SC., J.P., 239, Dobcroft Road.
Syh ester, G., 495, Staniforth Road.
Trott, Miss D. A., Brook House, Grove Road,
Totley Rise.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
CHAIRMAN
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER
DEPUTY EDUCATION
OFFICER
PRINCIPAL SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICER
SCHOOL OCULIST
POPULATION
ESTIMATED PRODUCT OF ID.
RATE
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY
SCHOOLS
OPEN-AIR SCHOOL
SPECIAL SCHOOL (for
Defective Children)
NURSERY SCHOOL
SCHOOL CAMP
TECHNICAL SCHOOL (DAY)
MUNICIPAL COLLEGE
(EVENING) AND EVENING
INSTITUTES (5)
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
SMETHWICK (C.B.)
,. Councillor A. Bradford, J.P.
G. F. Bennett, 215, High Street, Smethwick, 41.
Tel. : Smethwick 0380.
C. E. Robin, M.A.
H. Paul, M.D., B.CH., B.A.O.j D.P.H.
H. W. Archer Hall, D.o. (Oxon.).
Census, 1931—84,406. Estimated, 1943—72,270.
£1,600.
County
Voluntary : —
C. of E.
R.C. ...
No.
10
1
1
No.
1
1
1
No. of No. on Roll
Departments Dec. 1945
24 8,145
1 293
2 232
No. of No. on Roll
Depait incuts Dec. 1945
139
59
100
All Year Round.
For bO children
No. on Roll
Principal, H. Garratt, B.sc. 393
Principal, H. Garratt, B.sc. —
(1 Boys' and 1 Girls')
Head Master, F. Barton, M.A. 367
Head Mistress, Miss M. Fisher,
M.A. 3o8
SCHOOL CANTEEN KITCHEN At all County Schools.
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT F. H. Bladon, Juvenile Employment Officer.
BUREAU
PHYSICAL TRAINING
ORGANISER
MEALS ORGANISER
V. S. Davies.
Miss E. I. Harper.
MEMBERS
ALDERMEN
Condon, Dr. E, 157, Holly Lane
Evans, T. W., j P., 376, Hagley Road, Edg-
baston, Birmingham
Farley, Mrs E. M., 45, South Road, 41.
Lee, Mrs. E., j p , 84, Merrivale Road, 41.
Marriott, C. H., 139, Oldbury Road, 40.
Perry, F. W., J.P., 107. Lewisham Road, 40.
Taylor, C. W., 368, Hagley Road, Edgbaston,
Birmingham.
COUNCILLORS
Bodenham, F., 78, Wolverhampton Road,
near Hagley Road West, Birmingham, 32.
Bradford, A, J.P., 107, Rathbone Road, 41.
Brown, E T , 47, Mallin Street.
Crowder, A. J., 62, Edgbaston Road, 41.
Exton, W. H., 84, Unett Street.
Fincher, C., 134, Harvest Road
Horton, H. J., 112, Norman Road.
Kimberley, Mrs M , 10, Valley Roatl
Lennard, Mrs A. E , ] p , 6 1, Cranbrook Road,
Handsworth, Birmingham, 21
McKcnzie, Dr. T. C , 229, High Street
Perry, W H , 1, York Villas, Brasshouse Lane.
40
Pinner, H. G , 438, Bearwood Road, 41.
Scager, Mrs. E , 77, Waterloo Road
CO-OPTED
Chandler, L. R , B sc , 3, Delves Green Road,
Walsall
Child, W J., 1, Hugh Road.
Fincher, Mrs. E., 134, Harvest Road
Farrow, Miss H. W., 15, Wellington Road.
Pascal, Prof. R , MA, 17, Rotton Park Road,
Edgbaston, Birmingham.
Perry, Mrs. W. II , 1, York Villas, Brasshouse
Lane, 40
Tomhnson, G , B.SC., 414, Quinton Road West,
Birmingham, 32.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER
ASSISTANT SECRETARY
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
YOUTH ORGANISER
ACCOUNTANT
ARCHITECT
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT MEDICAL . .
OFFICERS
SCHOOL DENTISTS
CHILD GUIDANCE CLINIC
POPULATION
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE .
RATES LEVIED 1946-47 ...
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SECONDARY MODERN
SCHOOLS
SECONDARY GRAMMAR
SCHOOLS
NURSERY SCHOOL ...
SUMMER SCHOOL
(Lee-on- Solent)
CHILDREN'S HOMES
(Evacuated)
REMAND HOME FOR BOYS.
SENIOR TECHNICAL
EDUCATION
JUNIOR TECHNICAL
EDUCATION
JUNIOR TECHNICAL SCHOOL
FOR BUILDING TRADES
YOUTH SERVICES
MENTAL WELFARE
ASSOCIATION
SOUTHAMPTON (C.B.)
... Alderman T. Lewis, M.P., J.P.
... Councillor G. A. Waller, J.P.
F. L. Freeman, M.A., Education Office, Civic Centre,
Southampton. Tel. : 76361.
W. V. Pritchard.
Miss E. M. Ricks and G. W. Anderson.
W. T. Bennett.
S. C. Rowland, F.S.A.A., F.I.M.T.A. (Borough Treasurer)
D. Winston, A.R.I.B.A. (Borough Architect).
H. C. Maurice Williams, O.B.E,, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H.
(Mfcdical Officer of Health).
W. P. Cargill, M.B., D.P.H. ; Ruby J. Slater, M.B., D.P.H. ;
G. R. Taylor, M.B., B.S. ; Enid W. Brett, L.R.C.P.,
L.R.C.S.
C. A. Blanden, B.D.S. ; E. H. Randerson, L.D.S. ; Miss
L. Ewart, L.D.S.
Discontinued temporarily.
1945—142,310.
£5,525.
4s. 7.96d:
County . . .
Voluntary
County ...
Voluntary
Maintained
Voluntary
School No. on Roll
Department 1-1-46
38 11,536
11 1,674
16 4,378
Totals
3
2
70
1,549
944
20,081
Attached to Children's Homes.
Normally open from April to October. Accommodation
for 120 public elementary school boys or girls.
(Closed temporarily.)
Hollybrook Children's Homes, Winchester Road,
Shirley, Southampton.
Superintendent : — L. Willshire.
No. of children under 16 years of age — 307.
(Evacuated to Bournemouth.)
"Woodfield," Warren Crescent, Shirley Warren,
Southampton. (Use shared by neighbouring
Authorities, who contribute towards the cost.)
Senior Technical Education is conducted by University
College, Southampton, but the cost is borne by the
Southampton County Borough and Hampshire
County Council Education Authorities.
A Joint Technical Advisory Committee consists of
representatives of these two Authorities and of the
College.
Included in curriculum of Evening Institutes.
Roll, 31. 3.46— 150.
Conducted by the Education Committee.
Grant-aided by the Health and Education Authorities.
Secretary — Mrs. L. Treadgold, B.A., 5, Cranbury
Terrace, Southampton*
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
SOUTHAMPTON (C.B.)
MEMBERS
MAYOR
Stranger, Councillor, M c, , The Mayor's
Parlour, Civic Centre, Southampton.
SHFRIFF
Baker, Councillor, 33, Avenue Road.
ALDtRMFN
Goulden, j.r , 68, Bellcmoor Road.
Lewis, M P., J P , 8, Brighton Road
Bignell, 26, Alma Road.
Matthews, j p , 1, Cranbury Terrace
COUNCIT LORS
Austin, 71, Burslcdon Road, Bittcrne.
Barnes, 7, Harrington Road
Bishop, 41, Oaktree Road
Burrow, 105, Upper Shirley Avenue
Cawte, Mrs 3 " Undercroft," St James Road.
Cutler, Mrs , j.r 3 50, Radstock Road, Wool* ton.
Long, 16, Chamberlain Road, Hughficld
Mitchell, 3, Mulberry Walk, Shirley.
Parker, M A , 11, Leaside Way.
Penny, '5, Middle Road, Shnhng
Quick, M.B.E , 182, Above Bar Street.
Stcavenson, M A., 7, Hcn&tead Court, Devon-
shire Road.
Tomlms, 54, Bullar Road, Bitterne Park
Waller, J.P., 7, Albion Place.
CO-OPTED
Lewis, Mrs. W., O.B i , 117, St Mary Street.
O'Mahony, The Very Rev Canon, B.D , B c L ,
St Hdmunds, The Avenue.
Davies, Rev Dr. Marlais, B A , Avenue Manse,
6, Rose Road
Duncan, A , 66, Alma Road
King, Dr H M , B A., 37, Manor Farm Road
Morlev, R , M p , j p , 40, Athelstan Road,
Bitterne Park
Powdnll, A. H , J P , 20, Havelock Road
Rose, A , M.B E , j i» , " Branksome," 446,
Winchester Road.
Vickers, K. H., MA, J.P , University College,
Highfield
Leeson, Rev Canon Spencer, M A., The College,
Winchester, Hants
SOUTHEND-ON-SEA (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN Alderman V. R. Tattcrsail, J.P.
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER H. Boyes Watson, M.C., M.A., Education Office, Warrior
Square, Southend-on-Sea. Tel. : Marine 6641.
Private address : " GlenlieJd," Tyrone Road, Thorpe
Bay, Essex. Tel. : Thorpe Bay 8595.
E. Healey, M.A , M.ED.
DEPUTY EDUCATION
OFFICER
ASSISTANT EDUCATION
OFFICER
ASSISTANT EDUCATION
OFFICER
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
EDUCATION PSYCHOLOGIST
L. R. Dawson, M.A., A.L.C.M., F.R.G.S.
W. Southnorth, B.SC.
Miss R. M. Hart and J. E. Ongley.
Miss E. A. Bonnifacc, B.A.
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER James Stevenson Logan, M.B., CH.B , D.P.H. (Medical
Officer of Health).
ASSISTANT SCHOOL MEDICAL John C. Preston, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. ; Vacancy.
OFFICERS
J. M. McCluskie, M.B , CH.B., B.SC.
D. Davies Evanb, M.B., CH.B., D.O.M.S.
PSYCHIATRIST
OPHTHALMIC SURGEON
(Part-time)
EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
SURGEON
ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEON .
SCHOOL DENTISTS
ARCHITECT
ACCOUNTANT
POPULATION
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE ,
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
C. Hambhn Thomas, F.R.C.S. (Eng.).
B, Whitchurch Howell, F.R.C.S. (Eng.).
E. C. Austen, L.D.S. ; (Vacancy).
F. W. Smith, A.R.I.B.A.
H. Bell, F.I.M.T.A., A.S.A.A. (Borough Treasurer).
Census 1931— 120,093. Estimated 1946—136,500.
£5,869.
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
. County
Voluntary : —
C. ofE.
R.C
Totals
/One Open-air School
\One M.D. School.
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No. No. of
Departments
15
2
2
19
27
2
2
31
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
SOUTHEND-ON-SEA (C.B.)
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
YOUTH COMMITTEE
SCHOOL MEALS SERVICE
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
BUREAU
Boys Girls Mixed Totals
, (a) County ... 4 4 5 13
(fc) Voluntary ... — 1 — 1
Totals ... 4 5 5 14
Organiser, Education Office,
Warrior Square, Southcnd-on-Sea. Tel. : Marine
6641.
Organiser : Mrs. A. Lawrence. Assistant : Miss R.
Hilton.
Work undertaken by Juvenile Advisory Committee of
Ministry of Labour, Southend-on-Sea.
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Name of School
(a) Southend High School for Boys ...
Westcliif High School for Boys
Southend High School for Girls
Westcliif High School for Girls .
Eastwood High School
Fairfax High School
Shocburyness High School
Southchurch Hall High School for Boys
Southchurch Hall High School for Girls
Wentworth High School for Boys
Wentworth High School for Girls
West Leigh High School .
Westborough High School
(b) St. Bernard's Convent High Schoolfor Girls
Head
W. I. Moore, D.LIT., B.SC.
E. Ayres, M.A.
Miss H. M. Cowell, M.A.
Miss D. H. Wilkinson, B.A.
H. Fortcscue.
Miss N. V. Macintosh, B.A.
R. T. Pountney.
W. A. B. Haxcll.
Miss A. C. Coombes.
W. F. Collett.
Miss E. L. R. Cheyney.
G. Stockdale.
S. C. Cooper.
Dame Mildred Boyle, B.A.
TECHNICAL COLLEGE
Municipal College
embracing the following : —
School of Art
Senior Commercial Department
Senior Technical Department
Principal
Venables,
,. P. F. R.
F.R.I.C.
Junior Art School
Junior Commercial School
Junior Technical School
PH.D., B.SC.,
MEMBERS
ALDIRMLN
Calvcrt, W H , 21, Drake Road, Wcstcliff-on-
Sca.
Hargreaves, A , PH D , Woodside Lodge,
Wootlside, Leigh-on-Sea.
Johnson, S. F , J.P , Ducksmead, Hadleigh
Road, Leigh-on-Sea.
Leyland, Mrs., M.B r.. Palace Hotel
Miles, W , C.B E , j p., The Brambles, Cliff
Road, Leigh-on-Sea.
Perrcit, W, J , 163, Hamlet Court Road, West-
cliff-on-Sea
Sullivan, J J., 71, Victoria Avenue
Tattersall, V. R , j P , 57, St. Clements Court,
Leigh-on-Sea
Verney, D G., Minster House, Thorpe Bay
Gardens, Thorpe Bay
COUNCILLORS
Bates, S. JM% Silver Birches, Warren Road,
Lcigh-on-Sea.
Clarke, E A., 35, Victoria Avenue
Clough, W. H , 20, St James Gardens, West-
cliff-on-Sea
Dorhmt, J. W., 45, Fleet wood Avenue, West-
cliff-on-Sea
Harvey, Mrs M , 72, Dundonald Drive,
Leigh-on-Sea.
Hornby, G. E., 54, Birchwood Drive, Lcigh-
on-Sca
Jones, E. C , J.P., M.C., 76, High Street.
Pinchbeck, H. W , 10, Manncring Gardens,
Westcliff-on-Sea
Pratt, H. W, MPS, V7, Hildaville Drive,
WcstchfT-on-Sca.
Renshaw, P. B , i.s.o., 23, Quorn Gardens,
Leigh-on-Sea.
Selby, E. N , F A.T., 43, Lmdisfarnc Avenue,
Leigh-on-Sea.
CO-OPTED
Beale, C. W, J.P., 214, Southbourne Grove,
Westcliff-on-Sea.
Bowyer, E. S., 34, Castleton Road
Dowsett, Miss E. O., 32, Crowstone Road,
Westcliff-on-Sea.
Hurst, R O. C., Wittering Court, near Thun-
dersley.
Lawrence, Rev. W. W., 50, Kings Road,, West-
cliff-on-Sea.
Lee, Rev. P C , Southchurch Rectory
Moore, Dr. W. I, D.LITT , B.SC, 121, Prmle-
wcll Chase, Wcstcliff-on-Sea.
Moss, T. W., Newlands, 5, Esplanade Gardens,
Westcliff-on-Sea.
Reay, Miss M. E., C,B,EM j P 3 134, Alexandra
Road.
Senier, Miss E. A. T , j P , Terra Nova, Salis-
bury Road, Leigh-on-Sea
Sylvester, Mrs. S. S., Erlesmere Hotel, West-
chff-on-Sea.
Taylor, K. D., M.B E., 53, London Road.
Venables, Dr. P. F. R., PH.D., B sc., F R.I.C.,
33, Lindisfarne Avenue, Leigh-on-Sea.
Waller, W. A , B.SC , F c A , j P , 43, Eastwood
Lane, WestcIifT-on-Sea.
Whitfield, Rev. Canon J., M.A., Catholic
Rectory, Southchurch Road.
340
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER
DEPUTY EDUCATION OFFICER
ASSISTANT EDUCATION
OFFICER
SCHOOL MEDICAL STAFF...
SOUTHPORT (C.B.)
.. Councillor F. W. Reddaway.
, Alderman T. Ball, J.P.
S. R. Hutton, B.SC.J Education Offices, Municipal
Buildings, 1, Eastbank St., Southport. Tel. : 5523.
John Knowlcs.
H. P. Shallard, O.B.E., M.A.
W. E. Fitzgerald, M.C., M.S., CH.B., D.P.H., Barrister-
at-Law (Medical Officer of Health and School
Medical Officer) ; F. E. Crawley, M.D., CH.B., M.B.,
D.P.H. (Deputy School Medical Officer) ; Assistant
Medical Officer, Vacant.
J. H. Highton, L.D.S. ; W. Martland, L.D.s.
H. M. Coulson, M.A., B.SC.
Miss N. S. Wright.
Alfred B. Dawson, F.S.A.A. (Borough Treasurer).
Census, 1931—- 78,925.
£3,864.
37.88d. (1946-47).
11 ; Children on Roll: 312.
County . .
Voluntary
Totals ...
No.
10
13
23
No. of No.
Departments
10
13
23
SCHOOL DENTISTS
ORGANISER OF PHYSICAL
EDUCATION AND ORGANIS-
ING SECRETARY, SERVICE
OF YOUTH
ASSISTANT YOUTH
ORGANISER
ACCOUNTANT
POPULATION
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE ...
EDUCATION RATE
NURSERY CLASSES
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SECONDARY MODERN
SCHOOLS
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Youth Service
A Youth Committee has been appointed representative of the Education Committee,
the Churches and Voluntary Organisations of the Town. Three Youth Centres
(both for boys and girls) are maintained by the Authority. Over 60 different Voluntary
Bodies are registered with the Youth Committee. Instructors and Equipment arc
provided for Voluntary Bodies by the Youth Committee. This Committee meets
every two months, or as required.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School Head No. of
Provided Boys' School Scholars
Southport King George V. School G. A. Millward, M.A b50
Provided Girls' School
Southport High School for Girls Miss A. I. Ezard, B.A 520
MODERN SECONDARY SCHOOLS No. of
Name of School Head Scholars
Birkdale Modern Secondary School R. H. P. Hughes 317
~ ' ' ~ -- -- - W.c.Thompson 209
D. R. Chesterman, B.SC., M.SC., PH.D.... 276
County . .
3
3
Voluntary
2
2
Totals ...
5
5
... County ...
2
2
Totals
on Roll
31-3-46
3,075
2,529
5,604
936
468
1,404
Christ Church C. of E. School
Meols Cop Modern Secondary
Boys' School
Meols Cop Modern Secondary
Girls' School
Our Lady of Lourdes R.C.
Modern Secondary School
Miss G. A. Craggs
S. W. Exworthy
343
259
341
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
SOUTHPORT (C.B.)
TECHNICAL AND COMMERCIAL, ETC., COLLEGES AND INSTITUTES
Session 1945-46
Name of Institute
Southport Technical Coll.
Full
Time
112
Name of School
Southport Junior Day
Technical School
Name of School
Principal
M. L. Yates, M.A., M.SC.,
PH.D., M.I.MECH.E.
Junior Technical School
Head
M. L. Yates, M.A., M.SC., PH.D.,
M.I.MECH.E.
Junior Commercial School
Head
Part-
time
Doy
101
Evening
1,240
Part-time
Day and
Evening
489
Southport Junior Day Com-
mercial School
Name of School
Southport School of Art and
Crafts
M. L. Yatcs, M.A., M.SC., PH.D.,
M.I.MECH.E.
Schools of Art
Principal
J. H. Mowels, A.T.D.
No. of Pupik
121
No. of Pupils
122
24 32 180 —
Art Classes
Principal
J. H. Mowcls, A.T.D.
Name of School Principal No. of Pupils
Southport Day Junior Art J. H. Mowcls, A.T.D 38
School
Evening Centres
Three Centres (Birkdale, Churchtown and Mcols Cop) provide technical, com-
mercial and non-vocational classes, and serve also as Youth Centres for social activities.
Evening Institutes
Number on Registers ... ... ... 336
MEMBERS
MAYOR COUNCILLORS CO-OPIED
Charlton, Alderman S E , j r SSfJ' H. W , J P Hughes, A. J
Millward3 G A
1' Tanas, The
Rev Dean J
ALDERMEN
Avehng, C , c B F , j P.
Ball, T., j P
Coates, Dr. H., j i>
Draycott, J. H
Worswick, F
COUNCILLORS
Barber, H. W , J P
Carter, P
Fleetwood-Hos keth,
R. F.
Irvin, J J
M A
Very
Jump, Wm.
Leigh, Mrs. A , j P.
Rcddaway, F W
Tattcrsall, W
Tomlmson, L,
F C
Rev.
Canon H L , M j>c
Marshall, J. K
Gill, The Rev
Gtbbs, The
SOUTH SHIELDS (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER
DEPUTY EDUCATION OFFICER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
DEPUTY SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS
EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
SURGEON (part-time)
CONSULTANT
OPHTHALMOLOGIST
(part-time)
SCHOOL DENTISTS
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
SCHOOL MEALS SUPERVISOR
YOUTH SERVICE ORGANISER
DRAMA ORGANISER
(part-time)
Councillor R. W. Brown.
Victor C. Carter, Education Office, Town Hall, South
Shields. Tel. : 1380. Private address : Moorcroft,
235 Sunderland Road, South Shields. Tel. : 1693.
W. D. Dixon, F.L.G.A.
W. Campbell Lyons, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. (Medical
Officer of Health).
D. B. Bradshaw, M.B., B.CH., D.P.H. (Deputy Medical
Officer of Health) (on War Service).
H. Levy, M.B., B.S. ; Miss A. K. Wattic, M.A., M.B.,
CH.B., D.P.H. (half-time') ; Miss E. H. Bolt, M.B., B.S.
P. MacMurray, M.B., CH.B., D.L.O.
T. Gowans, M.B., CH.B.
F. Innes, L.D.S., and J. L. Reid, L.D.S. (part-time).
W. Yielder and Miss J. W. Thomson.
Mrs. M. Smith.
P. K. Hudson, DIP. Y.S.
Mrs. G. Veitch.
342
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
SOUTH SHIELDS (C.B.)
Music ORGANISER
(part-time)
ACCOUNTANT
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE 1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1945-46
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SECONDARY MODERN
SCHOOLS
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
GRAMMER SCHOOLS
SCHOOL OF ART
F. J. Firth, A.R.M.C.M.
R. Hood Coulthard, A.S.A.A. (Borough Treasurer).
Census 1931—113,455; Estimated 1945—93,680.
4s. 8.601d.
£2,141 (estimated).
No. of No. on Roll
No. Departments 21-6-46
County 12 22 7,164
Voluntary ... 8 11 2,216
County 8 12 2,993
Voluntary ... 1 1 215
Total ...
29
46
Cleadon Park Open Air
Clcadon Park Partially Sighted School ...
Mowbray Day Special School
High School ior Boys', Headmaster— W. T.
Lucas, M.A. (Cantab.)
High School for Girls, Headmistress — Miss
N. Dogherty, M.A. (Cantab.)
Art School, Principal — E. Gill, A.R.C.A.
12,588
118
21
118
614
526
Youth Service
There are 121 youth organisations in the Borough, including pre-service units for
boys and girls, an L.E.A. Youth Centre and a Council of Youth. Assistance is given
in the form of grant aid, services of teachers and instructors, the provision of equip-
ment and the use of school premises.
MEMBERS
MAYOR
Barbour, Alderman M. M ,
Wcstoe Drive
j p., Southgate,
CHAIRMAN
Brown, Councillor R. W , 38, Cl>vedon Rise
VICE-CHAIRMAN
Smith, Councillor 1, G, 253, Sundcrlami
Road
ALDLRMFN
Rambndge, R , T P , 68, Richmond Road
Chapman, R , c B , c M G , c B F. , n s o , D L ,
j p., Undcrchfi, Clcadon, via Sunderland,
Harris, j. R , 47, Lilac Avenue
Mitchell, J W , j P., 23, Pembroke Terrace
Peel, Mrs M J , 73, The Ridgeway
Potts, J B., Wcstoe Village.
COUNCILLORS
Dodds, R , 10, Hr Grove
Garnctt, ) , J P , 143, Wenlock Road
Mackley, h W , 325, South Frederick Street
McNulty, W A , 10, Sunderland Road
Sutton, Mrs M E, } p., 12, Willow Grove.
Walton, S , 517, Stanhope Road
Waters, T , 48, Hcpscott Terrace,
CO-OPTFD
Ardagh-Walter, Rev. P. F , M.A , West View
House, South View Terrace.
Deans, I , St Bede's Presbytery
Kirkby, Rev J , 175, Stanhope Road.
Edgar, W. G , j P , 38, Sundcrland Road.
Hudson, F. M., B.A , 4, Readhead Road
Nichol, W. S , 8, Meadow Laws.
Cubitt, Mrs W., 28, Hartoii House Road
Friends, Mrs A , Holmcroft, Grosvenor Road
STOCKPORT (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN . . .
DIRECTOR
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE
OFFICER
CHIEF CLERK
ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR
OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS
SCHOOL MEDICAL STAFF ...
Alderman H. Patten, j.r.
Alderman J. Randies, B.A.
E. Gwyn Thomas, B.A., PH.D.
A. J. W. Jetfery, B.SC., D.P.A.
G. H. Johnson.
T. Murphy.
L. Yates, L.R.I.B.A.
School Medical Officer — J. Yule, M.D., CH.B., D.P.H. ;
Assistant School Medical Officers — Josephine
Walmsley, M.D., CH.B., D.P.H. ; Hilary J. Crewc,
M.B., CH.B. ; Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon —
S. H, Faulkner, M.D., M.R.C.P., D.O.M. & s. ; Con-
sultant Aural Surgeon — N. Young, M.B., CH.B.,
F.R.C.S. ; School Dental Surgeons — B. R. Hough,
L.D.S. ; Freda Sellers, L.D.S. ; Dorothy Goasdell, L.D.S.
343
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
STOCKPORT (C.B.)
CHIEF FINANCE CLERK ,
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
OFFICER
CHIEF WELFARE OFFICER
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE ...
PRODUCE OF ID. RATE
SCHOOLS CONTROLLED
NUMBERS ON ROLL
REVENUE EXPENDITURE,
1944-45
PRIMARY AND MODERN
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
(Oct., 1945)
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
(October, 1945)
C E. Gaskeil.
T. W. Wilkinson.
A. Bowden.
129,280.
Primary— 2s. 5.05d, Higher— 8. 17d.
£3,796.
Primary — 35. Modern Secondary — 5. Grammar — 4.
Open- Air — 1. Technical and Evening Institutes — 8.
Primary and Modern Secondary Schools — 14,502.
Grammar Schools — 1,785. Technical and Evening
Institutes — 5,096.
Primary Education — £246,771
£112,149. N0m of
Departments
Provided
Provided Modern
Non-Provided : —
C. ofE.
R.C
Open Air Council
Totals ...
22
5
18
10
55
1
56
Higher Education —
No. on
Roll
6,132
2,098
4,077
2,121
Average
Attendance
5,584
14,428
74
14,502
1,911
3,684
1,895
13,128
Boys Girls Mixed Total
(a) Provided .. 1 3 — 4
(b) Non-Provided, _ _ — —
but aided on a
deficiency basis
(c) Non-Provided, 1 — — 1
but aided on
other basis
(d) Non-Provided — — — —
and not aided by
the L.E.A.
Pupils in attendance at above Schools : —
Boys Girls Mixed Total
(a) 685 1,100 — 1,785
(b) — — — —
(c) ... 460 — — 460
(d) - — - -
Totals
1,145 1,100
— 2,245
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Head
Name of Schools
Provided Boys' School
Stockport School ...
Provided Girls' Schools
Stockport High School for Girls
Fylde Lodge High School
Greek Street High School for Girls
Non-Provided (aided) School
Stockport Grammar School F. H. Philpot, M.A.
TECHNICAL COLLEGE junior
Senior Tech School Part-time
Miss M. E. Lambrick, B.A.
Miss D. E. Chambers, B.sc.
Name of Institute
Stockport College lor
Further Education
Name of School
Stockport School of Art
Principal
G. Wood, M.S
B.SC. (Eng.)
Full-time
Students
304
Full-time
Student*
192
Day Evening
Students Students
Head
G. H. James, A.R.C.A. (Lond.)
344
908
Senior
Full-time
Students
14
1,000
Part-time
Day and
Evening
Students
251
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
STOCKPORT (C.B.)
EVENING INSTITUTES
Number of Institutes ... ... ... ... . ... ... •-. 7
Number of (Evening) Part-time Students . ... ... . ... 1,827
Youth Service
Honorary Secretary of the Local Youtii Committee is T. W. Wilkinson,
Supervisor, Juvenile Employment Bureau, 35, Greek Street, Stockport.
Number of Youth Centres : 5.
MEMBERS
CHAIRMAN
Patten, Alderman II, jr., 2, Egerton Road,
Davenport.
VlCF-ClIAIRMAN
Randies, Alderman J , n A , 3, Goyt Crescent,
Brmnmgton
At ULRMEN
Cooper, C. II P, " Vale View," Mayheld
Grove, South Reddish
Fish, T. S , 20, Denby Lane, Hcaton Norm
Fox, W. R , Post Office, Reddish
Ponsonby, H , j.p , 18, Seymour Road, Mile
End
Royle, C , J r , 35, Mile End Lane
Sutchffc, F, 16, hlmheld Road, Davenport
COUNCIL! ORS
Cook, A , j P , 28, Alexandra Road, Hcaton
Norris
Davies, W J , j p , " Barlowfold," Poynton,
Cheshire
Durr, W., 19, Amsclalc Grove, Reddish
Gurncy, R K., 1, Buckingham Road, Heaton
Chapel
Holland, J , 77, Northdiffe Road
Hulme, T , " Moorland/' Broadoak Road.
Bramhall Lane South
Johnson, Miss C E , 11, Kennerley Road
Jones, T P , 7, Gibson's Road, Heaton Moor
Lowe, L B , 488, Didsbury Road, Heaton
Mersey.
Little, Mrs E , 37, Adelaide Road
Needham, I W , 21, Cunhfle Street, Edgeley.
Nicholls, F N , 65, Heaton Moor Road
Pell, J , 410, Hempshaw Lane
Kowlmson, W. H , 1<>6, Reddish Road
Watson, A M , 18 i, Marple Road, Offerton
Whalley, f, 136, Grcnville Street, Edgeley
CO-OP 1L13
Bell, Rev Canon 13 , P P , The Preshvterv,
Shaw Heath
Davies, Rv.*v C , MA, All Saints' Rectory,
Manchester Road, Heaton Xcrns
Giles, Rev W A, 11, Ash Giove, Heaton
Chapel
Atkinson, Prof D , 28, Queens Road, West
Disdbury
Bell, H , MA, Ih, Victoria Grove, Heaton
Edpe, WP H , 1 V, Heath Road, Cale Green
Marsh, C H , " ballbirch," Lostock Hall Road,
Poynton.
Seaton, R , 17, Parkway, Cheadle Heath
Shepherdson, H , " Whitcholme," Station
Road, Cheadle Hulme
Walton, W , «, Lowficld Road
Potts, Mrs E , J P , 128, Mile End Lane
I ambrick, Miss M E , a \ , High School for
Girls, Cale Green
STOKE-ON-TRENT (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
ACCOUNTING OFFICER
SUPERINTENDENT OF Music
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
OFFICER
ORGANISER OF DOMESTIC
SUBJECTS
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
PRINCIPAL OF THE ART
SCHOOLS
SUPERVISOR OF ARTS
AND CRAFTS
ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR OF
ARTS AND CRAFTS
ORGANISERS FOR SERVICE OF
YOUTH
MEDICAL OFFICER OF
HEALTH AND CHIEF
SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
Alderman A. Austin.
Councillor Mrs. H. Slater.
J. F. Carr, M.B.E., B.sc., J.PO Education Offices, Town
Hall, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent. Tel. : Stoke-on-
Trcnt 20561.
H. H. Cawthorne, B sc.
T. Ball, A.LM.T.A.
P. L. Rogers, B.SC.
J. A. Thompson.
Miss M. I. Urquhart.
H. L. Austin ; Miss E. K. Moulson ; (Assisted by
Mrs. S. Wilson and two part-time Organisers,
1 man and 1 woman.)
R. W. Baker. A.R.C.A
Alec Buckels, A.R.C.A., A.R.E.
Miss M. A. Heslop.
J. Degg ; Miss A. D. Bennison ; Assistants : J. V.
Wylie, Miss E. M. Hodder, B A.
A. Wotherspoon, M.B., CH.B., D.P.IL
Vera C. Veitch, M.B., CH.B. (Edin.)
345
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
STOKE-ON-TRENT (C.B
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS
SUPERINTENDENT
NURSE
SCHOOL NURSES
SCHOOL
SENIOR SCHOOL DENTAL
OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
DENTAL OFFICERS
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGIST
Dietitian ...
SPEECH THERAPIST
ARCHITECT
SUPERINTENDENT
ATTENDANCE OFFICER
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE — YEAR
ENDED 31-3-46
PRODUCE OF ID. RATE ...
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY
MODERN SCHOOLS
NURSERY SCHOOLS
NURSERY CLASSES
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
E. P. Dewar, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., L.M. (Ireland) ;
Miss E. E. M. Gray, M.B., CH.B. (Aberd.), D.P.H. ;
H. Dasch, M.D. (Prague) ; C. McBride, M.B. (part-
time Tuberculosis Officer) ; Mrs. A. I. Donnellan,
M.B., B.CH., B.A.O. (Belfast) ; S. McMurray, M.B.,
B.CH., F.R.C.S. (Edin.) (part-time Ophthalmic Surgeon);
G. A. Carter, F.R.C.S. (Edin.), M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (part-
time Aural Surgeon) ; T. Aubrey Jones, B.sc., B.A.,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., B.O. (part-time Ophthalmic
Surgeon). One Vacancy (Medical Officer).
Miss P. M. Williams.
21 School Nurses, 3 Orthopaedic Masseuses, 3 Assistant
Nurses.
V. R. Morgan, L.D.S., R.C.S. (Eng.).
C. M. Burleigh, L.D.S. (Glasgow) ; E. Copestake,
L.D.S. (Manchester) (with H.M. Forces) ; J. N.
Sawley, L.D.S. (Liverpool) (witlr H.M. Forces) ;
W. E. Potter, L.D.S., R.C.S. (Eng.) ; E. B. Massey,
L.D.S. (Manchester) ; S. Ford, L.D.S., R.C.S. (Eng.)
G. Whitehead, M.A., PH.D. (Psychol.), Dip. Edn.
Mrs. F. M. Wood, B.SC.
Miss E. L. Dron.
J. R. Piggott, F.R.I.B.A. (City Architect).
H. Norris
Census, 1931—276,639
5s. 6.281d.
£5,100.
County . .
Voluntary
Totals ...
No
60
39
99
No. of No. on Roll
Departments 31-3-46
106 25,363
57 11,106
163
36,469
Two Nursery Schools with accommodation for 200
children.
No. No. on Roll
County 32 2,128
Voluntary .. 15 662
Totals
47
2,790
One Open- Air School of Recovery with accommodation
for 36 children. 1 Camp School (accommodation 40).
Boys Girls Mixed Total
(a) County ... 2 2 — 4
(6) Direct Grant... 1 1 — 2
Totals
3 —
Pupils in attendance at the above Schools : —
Boys Girh Mixed Total
(a) 968 1,074 — 2,042
(b) 415 360 — 775
Totals
1,383 1,434
— 2,817
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
STOKE-ON-TRENT (C.B.)
SCHOOLS
Head
GRAMMAR
Name of School
(a) County Boys' Schools
Hanley High School E. Graham Laws, M.A., B.SC.
Longton High School .. M. V. Gregory, M.A., M.ED.
County Girls' Schools
Brownhills High School for Girls Miss D. N. E. Bright, B.SC., PH.D.
Thistley Hough School for Girls ... Miss A. E. Bamber, M.sc.
(b) Direct Grant
St. Joseph's College (B.) Rev. D. B. McDonald.
St. Dominic's High School for Girls ... Miss M. Lambe, B.A.
North Staffordshire
Technical College
Tunstail Technical School
Burslcm Technical School
City School of Commerce
Fenton Technical School
Longton Technical School
Technical Instruction
Principal — H. W. Webb, O.B.E., D.SC., F.I.C., M.I.CHEM.E.
(Jointly with Staffordshire County Education
Authority).
No. of pupils in attendance.
Full Time Day Students 80
Part Time Day Students 959
Evening Students 640
Evening Institutes.
Principal
H. Bedson, B.SC.
A. F. Jones, B.SC.
E. H. Davies, B.COM.SC., B.SC. (Econ.).
City School of Commerce
Junior Technical School
Junior Art Department
Burslem Art School
Hanley Art School
Stoke Art School
H. Bedson, B.SC.
Full Time Junior Schools
Principal: E. H. Davies, B.COM.SC.,
B.SC. (Econ.).
... Headmaster : J. A. Collinson, M.sc.
J. W. Taylor, B.A.
Art Schools
Principal ... R. W. Baker, A.R.C.A.
Master in Charge.
. (Vacant).
P. Lloyd, A.R.C.A.
(Vacant).
Longton Art School H. Holdcroft.
Women's Institute
Mistress in Charge
Howard Place, Shelton Miss L. Hilditch.
Youth Service
The Youth Committee is a Sub-Committee of the Education Committee.
A Standing Conference of Representatives from Junior Youth Organisations and
Community Associations has been formed to advise the Education Committee, through
the appropriate Sub-Committees, on matters relating 'to Grants, Buildings and
Instructors.
There are 357 individual orgaa'aations in the City.
MEMBERS
LORD MAYOR
Williams, Councillor P., J.P , 3, Park Avenue
Shelton.
DEPUTY LORD MAYOR
Kemp, Alderman W, H., J.P , 13, The Croft,
Garden Village.
ALDERMEN
Austin, A., 13, Gladstone Street, Pittshill,
Tunstail.
Bancroft, H., MM, " Rylston," Mill Hayes
Road, Burslem.
Booth, H., Talbot Hotel, High Street.
Davies, D., 2, Woodhead Road, Birches Head,
Hanley.
Harvey, A. Q, J.P., 12, Hollybank Crescent.
Holhns, A , J.P , 5A, Hill Street, Hanley.
Horwood, T , B.A., The Vicarage, Etruria.
Stross, B , M.P., Richmond House, Shelton.
Till, E , J.P., 61, Victoria Street, Sandford
Hill, Longton.
Timmis, G. J., J P., " Gladwyn," Abbey
Terrace, Hanley.
Wood, Mrs. Henry, J.P , " Gorsefield," High
Lane, Burslem
COUNCILLORS
Barker, Mrs. A. L., J P , The Steppes, Stockton
Brook
Barks, H , 25, Mars Street, Smalkhorne.
Baxter, A , 270, Etruria Vale Road, Etruria.
Beck, S., 7, West Avenue, Penkhull.
347
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
STOKE-ON-TRENT (C.B.)
Boon, J. A > The Haven, Newcastle Lane,
Penkhull
Hancock, IJ , 54, Mai ket Street, Fenton
Hancock, W , 38, Lower Pall Mall, Hanlcy.
Howard, Mrs. A.} 51, Ricardo Street, Longton
Hutchmson, Mrs F , j p , 21, Grcatbach
Avenue.
Jackson, Mrs V. E., 110, Weston Road, Meir
Lmdop, II , 48, Enoch Street, Burslem.
Meir, G U , 104, Waterloo Road, Bufslem
Payne, G 3 Brackley House, 90, High Lane,
Burslem
Pemberton, W T , 44, Kmgsway
Perry, A , St. Luke's Vicarage, Hanley
Poynter, II , 221, Hamil Road, Burslem
Slater, Mrs H ," Hebor," Market Street, Milton
Watson, D W , 74, Park Road, Fenton.
CO-OPTED
Hartill, The Ven. Archdeacon P., MA, B.D.,
The Rectory
Shearer, The Rev. W. Russell, M.A , Parkfield,
Park Road, Longton.
Twiney, The Very Rev. Canon, Northcote
House, Hartshill Road.
Barlow, J. J , 115, Chaplin Road, Longton.
Jones, Ernest, j P , " wetley," 26, Stoneyfield
Avenue, Milton.
Simpson, Major T., " Glenmayne," The
Brampton, Newcastle, Staffs.
Scrimgeour, C. A., M A., " Inmskeen," Sandon
Road, Meir
CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
(EDUCATIONAL)
ORGANISERS OF SPECIAL
SUBJECIS
ORGANISER OF SCHOOL
MEALS
SCHOOL MEDICAL STAFF
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICERS
SCHOOL DENTISTS...
AURAL SURGEON ...
OPHTHALMIC SURGEON ...
ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEON
CONSULTANT-
RHEUMATISM CLINIC
(Part-time)
SPEECH THERAPIST
SCHOOL NURSES . .
CHILD GUIDANCE CLINIC :
PSYCHIATRIST ...
PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL
WORKER
EDUCATIONAL
PSYCHOLOGIST
PEDIATRICIAN . .
ARCHITECT
ACCOUNTANT
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED,
1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1945-46
NURSERY SCHOOLS
SUNDERLAND (C.B.)
... Councillor J. Carr Humphreys.
... W. Thompson, M.ED., B.SC., J.P., Education Offices, 15,
John Street, Sunderland. Tel. : 56201. Ext. 73.
... R. E. Heron.
E. Alton, B.SC.
Music (temporarily vacant) ; G. N. Jessop, Miss P. M.
Peters, Miss A. Gray (Physical Training) ; Miss C. H.
Dickie (Domestic Subjects),
Miss J. Cormack.
A. S. Hebblethwaitc, M.C., M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. (Chief
School Medical Oilicer) (Medical Officer of Health).
Miss J. R. Watson, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. (Chief Assistant)
Miss A. M. C. Forster, M.B., B.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
D.P.H., B.HY., M.A. ; Forbes J. A. Norris, M.B.
CH.B. ; W. H. Sufficld, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., L.R.F.P.
L.R.F.S., L.D.S., R.C.S. ; Mrs. M. Bambridgc, M.B.
CH.B., M.R.c.s. (temporary).
W. J. Proud, L.D.S. ; Miss M. I. Lamb, L.D.S. ; C.
Lloyd, L.D.S. ; C. Mushens.
R. E. JoWOtt, M.D., CH.B , M.K.C.P., D.L.O., R.C.P.S.
G. B. Leigh, M.B., CH.B.
D. G. W. Brown, M.CIL, OKI HO., F.R.C.S. (Edin.).
Vacant.
Mrs. G.
Twelve.
Painter.
T. M. Cuthbert, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.M.
Miss I. R. Stirling, M.A,
(Vacant).
Miss J. R. Watson, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
C. A, Murray, A.R.I.B.A.
G. T. Robson (Borough Treasurer).
153,700.
5s. 11.87d.
£3,751 2s. 7d.
Havelock Council School Nursery Block. St.
Columbas' C. of E. School Nursery for the children
of working mothers. It is proposed to attach
Nursery Blocks to all new or remodelled Infant
Departments. One Residential Nursery School
situate in the country.
348
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY
SCHOOLS
CENTRAL SCHOOLS
SPECIAL SCHOOLS ...
YOUTH COMMITTEE
YOUTH ORGANISER
SUNDERLAND (C.B.)
No. No. of No. on Roll
Provided
Non-Provided
C. ofE.
R.C. ...
Totals
24
4
5
33
Departments
74
7
12
93
31-3-46
19,697
1,158
3,720
24,575
DAY OF MEETING..
Name of School
Provided Boys' School
Bede Collegiate School ..
Provided Girls' School
Bede Collegiate School ...
Name of Institute
Sunderland Tech. College
(Affiliated to the Univers-
ity of Durham in the
Schools of Engineering
and Electrical Engineer-
ing in the Faculty of
Applied Science)
Name of School
Villiers Street Technical
Name of Institute
Sunderland Training
College for Women
Name of School
College of Art and Crafts
Two Selective Central Schools for Boys — 572 on roll ;
2 Selective Central Schools for Girls — 622 on roll.
One M.R. School— 288 on roll ; 1 Special School for
Blind, Myopes, Deaf and Dumb children — 40 on
roll; 1 Open-air School for P.D. children — 113
on roll. Howlish Hall, Bishop Auckland Residential
School for M.D. children— 50.
W. Thompson (Director of Education), Secretary,
Education Offices, 15, John Street, Sunderland.
J. Lawson, D.Y.S.
The Youth Organisations have been administered
through a Sub-Committee of the Education Com-
mittee since 1Q36. There are now 300 affiliated
clubs with 13,000 members. These clubs have free
use of all school buildings, playgrounds and playing
fields, and special Committees control activities in
football, cricket, swimming and athletics.
The Carlton House Youth Centre was opened on 9th
October, 1942. At this centre clubrooms, committee
rooms, craft rooms, drama and music rooms and
canteen are available, and the centre is the head-
quarters of youth work in the Borough.
Tuesday, 4.30 p.m. (Generally 4th Tuesday in the
month).
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Head
G. A. Bradshaw, M.sc.
Miss W. J. E. Moul, M.A.
No. on Roll
669
589
TECHNICAL COLLEGE
Principal
D. A. Wrangham M.sc.,
SEN.WH.SC., M.I.MECH.E.,
D.I.C., A.C.G.I.
Senior Part-time
I- Jill- time Day
Students Students
252 231
Eienmq
Students
1,193
TECHNICAL SCHOOL
Head No. of Pupils
A. A. Caiuiey, B.SC., A.M.I.MECH.E., B.COM. 267
TRAINING COLLEGE
Principal
Miss A. H. Williamson, M.A.
ART SCHOOL
Head
R. A. Ray, A.R.C.A
Full-time
Part-time
Day
Students
55
Day
Students
38
17
Resident
Students
57
Evening
Students
720
349
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
SUNDERLAND (C.B.)
EVENING INSTITUTES
Senior Commercial Evening Institute. — Organising Master : C. J. Allen, B.A.
Junior Commercial Evening Institutes (2).
Junior Technical Evening Institutes (3).
Plumbing ; Woodwork, Carpentry and Joinery ; Metalwork ; Domestic (Cookery,
Needlework, Dressmaking, Make Do and Mend) ; Keep-Fit and Physical Training ;
Handicrafts ; Drama ; Plastics ; Basketwork.
MEMBERS
CHAIRMAN
Councillor J. C.,
13, Weldon
Humphreys,
Avenue.
VICE-CHAIRMAN
Foster, Councillor J. W., 2, Eskdale Road,
South Bents, Whitburn
MAYOR
Ritson, Councillor J., J.P., 21, Sale Terrace
ALDERMEN
Cairns, D s J.P., 16, Ewesley Road.
Cohen, J., J.P., 16, Barnes Park Road
Harvey, W., 8, Elmwood Avenue, Southwick.
Johnston, E , j P., 45, Mount Road West.
Sheehan, W. H., 49, Cooper Street.
Wilson, F., O.B E , J.P., 29, Ettnck Grove.
COUNCILLORS
Blyth, T. H., B sc., I, Richard Avenue
Cavanagh, T. H , 36, Oa Wands Crescent,
Southwick.
Douglas, S., 32, Dacre Road.
Foggerty, J , The Cottage, Corby School.
Hedley, Mrs. J. E., 16, Ennerdale
Hill, Miss L , 37, Wearmouth Drive.
Hudson, T. W., 7, Paisley Square.
Huggins, Mrs. J., j P., 9, Grange Crescent,
Southwick.
Milburn, W. L , " Wayside," Ashbrooke Range.
Miller, R., 59, Shrewsbury Crescent.
Nicholson, T., 20, John Street
Potts, G , 31, Park Avenue
Ridley, T. L , J.P., " Chfholme," 4, Clifton
Road.
Robinson, R. S., 29, Broad Meadows
Simpson, J. C, 179-181, Durham Road
Tweddle, J , 1, Slater Street
CO-OPTFD
Buckley, G., 2, Wallace Street
Humphreys, Mrs. 1.. R , j p , 13, Weldon
Avenue.
Kirby, L , 73, Hurstwood Road.
MacNunn, Rev. Canon H. 1< , MA, St.
Columba's Vicarage
McKeown, Mrs 0 , 39, Wcstmoor Road
Morrissy, Rev R., St. Joseph's, Millfield
Newby, R, 10, Gordon Terrace
Pickworth, Dr. A , O.B n., 55, Fawcett Street
Potts, Miss M., 16, Malvern Gardens.
Ross, Rev. H , M.A., 8, St. Bede's Park.
Simpson, J G , Cedars Grange, The Cedar*
Wardle, S., j P , 12, Montrosc Gardens.
Wright, J., 11, Barclay Street
Young, F., 7, Bond Street
CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR
ASSISTANTS
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICERS
OPHTHALMIC SURGEON ...
CONSULTING ORTHOPAEDIC
SURGEON
SENIOR DENTAL SURGEON
ASSISTANT DENTAL
ARCHITECT ... « ...
ACCOUNTANT
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED,
1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1945-46 (estimated)
NURSERY SCHOOLS
SWANSEA (C.B.)
Councillor W. J. Davies, J.P.
L. J. Drew, M.A., M.ED., Education Department,
The Guildhall, Swansea. Tel. : Swansea 82821.
Harry Morris, Barrister-at-Law ; Kenneth R. Pilling,
M.A., LL.B.
F. Hewson ; Miss D. M. Gibb.
H. R. Tighe, M.D., F.R.C.S., D.P.H. (Borough Medical
Officer).
I. Pugh, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. (Assistant Borough Medical
Officer).
Lydia Wilson, B.SC., M.D., CH.B., D.P.H. ; M. Brighton,
M.B., B.S., D.P.H. ; *D. W. F. Dayies, M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P. y G. N. Ellis, M.B., B.s. ; H. Wilson-Murphy,
M.B., B.CH., D.P.H.
Hamilton E. Quick, B.SC., M.B., B.S., F.R.C.S.
A. D. Parker, M.D., C.M.
H. N. Tiplady, L.D.S.
W. G. Griffith- Williams, L.D.S. ; Trevor Griffiths,
L.D.S. ; J. R. Phillips-Thomas, L.D.S. ; *J. F.
Herbert, L.D.S. ; *N. F. Stares, L.D.S. ; J. L. T.
Davies, L.D.S.
Ernest E. Morgan, F.R.I.B.A. (Borough Architect).
H. K. Greaves, A.S.A.A., F.I.M.T.A., A.L.A.A. (Borough
Treasurer).
Census 1931—164,797.
Total— 6s. 5d.
£3,730.
Two Nursery Schools with approximately 240 children.
* Serving with H.M. Forces.
350
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
County ...
SWANSEA (C.B.)
Average
No. of No. on Roll
Departments 3 1-3-46
78 16,785
Voluntary
8 1,664
Totals 86 18,449
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS ... Bovs Girls Total
(January, 19461 Provided 1,218 1,255 2,473
SERVICE OF YOUTH ... The Director of Education is the Secretary of the
Local Youth Committee, which consists of repre-
sentatives of Voluntary Organisations and members
of the Education Committee. A large number of
Youth Centres has been opened and further develop-
ments are contemplated.
YOUTH ORGANISERS . . K. B. Thomas, B.A. ; Miss C. M. Stephenson, B.A.
ORGANISER OF SCHOOL Miss M. K. Roderick, B.SC.
MEALS
ASST. ORGANISER OF SCHOOL Miss A. D. Morris.
MEALS GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School Head
(a) Provided Boys' Schools
Grammar School .. ... ... ... J. Grey Morgans, M.A.
Dyncvor Secondary School ... ... ... W. Bryn Thomas, M.A.
(6) Provided Girls' Schools
High School ... .. ... .. ... Miss H. M. Cameron, M.A.
Glanmor Secondary School ... ... .. Miss O. Stewart, B.A..
TECHNICAL COLLEGES, POLYTECHNICS AND TECHNICAL
INSTITUTES 0 Part-nmf
Senior Day and
XT - r r» • » Full-time Evening
Name of Institute Principal Students Students
Municipal Technical College G. Thompson, M.ENG. 16 1,916
Junior Technical School .. G. Thompson, M.ENG. with 160 students
Municipal School of Art and Crafts Kenneth W. Hancock, A.R.C. A. 50 500
Training College ... ... One Two- Year Training College for Women. Acting-
Principal : Miss E. L. Hewlett, M.sc., M.ED. 200
students.
Juvenile Employment ... W. S. Griffiths, Juvenile Employment Officer.
Somerset Place, Swansea. Tel. : 2994.
MEMBERS
MAYOR Harris, T. S , Three Compasses Hotel, Pentre
Dewitt, Alderman William, J.P , The Mansion Estyll
House and 7 Sea View Terrace Hay ward, C, 41, Creodiol Road
Henry, H , Bryncoed Terrace, Peniel Green,
CHAIRMAN Llansamlct
Davies, Councillor W. J., JP, 155, Chemical Holland, Mrs M 29, Mansclton Road
Road, Mornston. Jenkins, Mrs Cory, 74, Argylc Street
Jenkins, Sir Wm A , J P , " Redhill," Gower
VICE-CHAIRMAN Road, Sketty.
Shall, Councillor F., 36, Plough Road, Landore. Jones, F C , 68, Cecil Street, Manselton.
Jones, Gwyn, 115, Port Tennant Road.
ALDERMEN Libby, G H , 742, Mumbles Road, Southend,
Fisher, D. J., 37, Pentrechwyth Road, Bonymaen Mumbles
Gorst, F. A , 6, Chemical Road, Mornston. Matthews, T., Richmond Villa, Middle Road,
Harries, A. E , 53, St. Leger Crescent, St Gendros
Thomas. Morgan, Hubert, " Ashleigh," Sadler Street,
James, T., Neath House, 67, Carnglas Road, Landore.
Sketty. Peacock, G. W., 6, Lon Cadog, Cwmgwyn
Jones, D , " Lyndhurst," 77, Cecil Street, Pile, A W , 29, King Edward Road.
Manselton Recs, W. G , 20, Brynsiti Terrace.
Watkms, T. W., J.P , " Glanrhyd," Birchgrove. Richards, J., 9, Vilhers Street, Hafod
Thomas, H. J , j P , " High Croft," Uplands
COUNCILLORS Crescent
Aeron-Thomas, G E., J.P , 5, Cambrian Place. CO-OPTI-D
Corney, W. G.5 146, High Street Davies, Miss Hilda L , 59, Cromwell Street
Cross, Mrs R., j p., 25, Glanmor Road, Sampson, T. H., 73, Manor Road, Manselton.
Uplands. Morgans, J Grey, 80, Graig Road, Morriston.
Davies, R. G , 43, Bond Street Stewart, Miss Grace, 14, Bryn-y-mor Crescent.
Davies, T. W., " Hillside," Jersey Road, Richards, R., 78, Glanbrydan Avenue.
Bonymaen. Schoncll, Prof. F. J., 18, Maple Crescent
351 M
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
TYNEMOUTH (C.B.)
(Includes Cullercoats, North Shields, Percy Main and Tynemouth)
CHAIRMAN .
EDUCATION
SECRETARY
DEPUTY EDUCATION
SECRETARY
ORGANISER OF SPECIAL
SUBJECTS
P.T. ORGANISER FOR GIRLS
SCHOOL MEDICAL STAFF . . .
SCHOOL DENTIST
ACCOUNTANT
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED,
1946-47
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1946-47
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
Alderman G. Forsyth, J.P.
E. E. Sharp, A.C.I.S., Education Offices, South Preston
Villa, North Shields. Tel. : North Shields 1454-5.
Private Address : 12, Burnside Road, Cullercoats,
Northumberland .
J. Dawson, DIP. ED. ADMIN.
A. E. Langton (Physical Training and Youth Organiser).
Miss V. Jacques (full-time appointment between
Northumberland County L.E.A. and Tynemouth).
R. H. Dawson, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. (Medical Officer of
Health and Chief School Medical Officer).
R. W. Essenhigh, L.D.S. (Durham).
H. Mobberley, F.I.M.T.A. (Borough Treasurer).
66,110 (estimated 1939).
Total— 4s. 10.7d.
£1,633 (estimated).
County . . .
Voluntary : —
C. of E.
R.C. ...
Totals
No.
12
1
3
16
No. of No. on Roll
Departments 30-9-45
22 4,977
1
4
27
156
840
5,973
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
1 M.D. School with
SPECIAL CLASSES
... One P.D. School with 106 on roll
45 on roll.
... One Speech Training Centre with an average of 30
pupils per day.
SECONDARY GRAMMAR One Dual County School with 680 on roll.
SCHOOLS (Tynemouth High School — Head : J. H. Smedley,
• B.SC. (Oxon), M.SC. (Birm.).
One non-grant-aided school with 257 on roll (mainly
boys) (Tynemouth School — Headmaster : E. G. Ellison,
M.A.)
SECONDARY MODERN SCHOOLS
Name of School Headmaster! Headmistress No. on Roll
Linskill Boys Secondary School W. Cockburn 508
Linskill Girls Secondary School Miss J. E. Patterson, L.L.A. 460
Ralph Gardner Boys Secondary School ... D. Snowdon, B.A. ... 499
Ralph Gardner Girls Secondary School ... Miss M. Rochester, B. A., J.P. 451
NURSERY SCHOOLS
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
BUREAU
YOUTH ADVISORY...
COMMITTEE
Two (aided by grants from Ministry of Education and
L.E.A.) 80 children on roll of each school.
C. W. Robson, Juvenile Employment Officer,
Juvenile Employment Bureau, Education Offices,
South Preston Villa, North Shields. Tel. : North
Shields 997.
Chairman, Alderman G. Forsyth, J.P., 8, Lovaine
Terrace, North Shields ; Secretary, E. E. Sharp,
A.C.I.S., Education Offices, South Preston Villa,
North Shields.
EVENING SCHOOLS
Technical School
Principal Students
P. Gould, B.SC., B.A. 390
Name of Institute
Tynemouth Evening Technical
School and School of Art
Senior Commercial School
Name of School Principal
Evening School of Commerce ... P. Gould, B.SC., B.A.
352
Students
62
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
TYNEMOUTH (C.B.)
Junior Evening Schools
Name of School . Principal Students
Linskill Junior Technical School . ... G. E. Ainley . ... 162
Ralph Gardner Junior Commercial School . . W. Potter 92
Ralph Gardner Junior Technical School ... J. E. Smith . .. 176
Ralph Gardner Junior Housecraft School ... W. Potter 90
Youth Service
In June, 1946, there were 61 Youth Organisations in the Borough, with an approxi-
mate membership of 3,000.
MEMBERS
MAYOR
Lisle, Councillor J., j P , 64, Seacrest Avenue,
Cullercoats
DEPU rv MAYOR
Anderson, Councillor R A , " Fern I,ea,"
Milton Grove
ALDERMtN
Forsyth, G., J.P , 8, Lovainc Terrace.
Prater, Mrs G I , J PM 66, Billy Hill Avenue.
Irvm, R , j P , " The Grove," Preston Park
Jackson, R. E., j P , 21, The Gardens, Monk-
scaton
COUNCILLORS
Barber, Mrs. M., 37, Percy Park Road.
Fairbairn, G , 14, Queen Alexandra Road West.
Forster, W. R , 20, Addmgton Crescent
Hailb, T. A. M , Norwich House, Hudson
Street, North Shields
Morgan, R , 99, Woodlea Crescent
G C Murray, New Ridges Inn, Ridges Estate.
CO-OPTED
Barclay, Rev. G , M A., 25, Spring Terrace
Foreman, G R , 8, Kingsway
Galilee, W, 13, Bnslee Avenue
Kennaby, Rev N M , MA, Tynemouth
Vicarage, Preston Road
Kinlesidc, Rev. J , St Cuthbcrt's Rectory,
Bedford Street
Lowes, Miss E G , M A., 23, Otterburn Road
Stanger, J. H , " Westoe," 35, Walton Avenue
WAKEFIELD (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
ORGANISERS
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
SCHOOL MEDICAL STAFF
SCHOOL DENTAL OFFICER
ARCHITECT
ACCOUNTANT
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED, 5s. 7.9d.
1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1945-46
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
Alderman B. Johnson.
C. L. Berry, M,A., L.C.P., Education Department, 27,
King Street. Tel. : 2282-83. Private address :
Wheatcroft, Milnthorpe, Wakelield. Tel. : 5310.
G. F. Maw, M.A.
E. M. Ellis (Physical Training) ; Miss F. M. Phillips
(Youth Officer).
F. Allardice, M.D., C.M., D.P.H.
J. F. Martin, M.B., B.CH., B.A.O. (N.U.I.), D.P.H.
G. S. Cubitt, L.D.S.
E. H. Stazickcr, B.SC., A.M.INST.C.E. (Engineer and
Surveyor).
T. Greenhalgh, F.I.M.T.A., A.S.A.A., F.S.S. (Treasurer).
Census 1931—59,122.
£1,538 (estimated).
County
Voluntary : —
C. of E.
R.C
Methodist
Nursery Units
Totals ...
Junior and Senior —
Voluntary
Junior County ...
Junior Voluntary
Junior and Infants
Voluntary
Infants County
Infants Voluntary
Nursery
Totals ...
No.
8
14
2
1
2
27
No. of No. on Roll
Departments 3 1 -3-46
12 2,793
15
3
2
2
34
1,776
751
282
99
5,701
Boys Girls Mixed Total
1 —
2 1
— 2
2
4
4
3
8
5
2
3
4
7
5
8
5
28 32
353
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
WAKEFIELD (C.B.)
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
County . . .
Voluntary
Direct Grant
Totals ...
No.
7
2
2
11
No. of Pupils
1,699
281
1,980
County Grammar
County Senior or Modern
Voluntary (C. of E.)—
Senior or *• Modern ' . . .
Seaside Residential
County Technical Secondary
(a) Commercial
(b) Technical
(c) Art
Direct Grant (Grammar)
Boys
Girls Mixed
— I
1 —
— — 1
1 —
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Totals
(a) Provided
(b) Non-Provided
direct grant from
B. ofE.
Totals
1 Co-educational
1 Boys 1 Girls
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
12
Total
1
2
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
BUREAU
H. Plumb, Juvenile Employment Officer, Education
Department, 27, King Street, Wakefield. Tel. :
Wakefield 2282-83.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School Head No. of Pupils
(a) Provided School
Thornes House Grammar School C. C. Bracewell, M.A. 540
(b) Direct Grant Boys' School
Wakefield Grammar School W. A. Grace, M.A. 517
(c) Direct Grant Girls9 School
Wakefield High School Mrs. W. H. Kingswell, M.A. 614
FURTHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS
Senior Part-time
Name of Institute
Principal
Pull-time Day
Students Students
Evening
Students
Wakefield Technical
G. N. Blair, M.C.,
11 395
1,717
College
B.COM., A.C.I.S.,
F.I.I.A.
Wakefield School of Art
A. H. Sharp,
11 123
514
and Crafts
A.R.C.A., F.R.S.A.
Junior Commercial School
G. N. Blair ...
60 —
—
Junior Technical School
G. N. Blair . .
101 —
—
Junior Art Department ...
A. H. Sharp ...
58 —
—
EVENING INSTITUTES
No. of
Name of Institute
Principal
Students
Ings Road
A. Campling
148
JManygates
W. S. Lund
73
Snapethorpe
W. P Shaw
103
Total
324
Senior
Snaoethoroe (Men)
W.P.Shaw
31
Snapethorpe (Woman)
W. P. Shaw
Totals
62
93
354
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
WAKEFIELD (C.B.)
MEMBERS
MAYOR
Crowe, Councillor Mrs. E. HM 27, Brighton
Street.
CHAIRMAN
Johnson, Alderman B., J.P , 30, Leeds Road
VICE-CHAIRMAN
Borkwood, Councillor E. E , 94, Thornes Road
ALDERMEN
Milner, J W , 397, Barnsley Road, Sandal
Thomas, Mrs M L., Ha, Wcstftcld Grove
COUNCILLORS
Blake Icy, Mrs. E. C , 18, Buxton Place, St
John's
Fitzpatrick, M., 34, York Street
Garritty, J. A., 14, South Parade
Hutchinson, N., 150, Stanley Road.
Slater, E , J P , 40, Chcvct Lane, Sandal
Smith, G , }8 Warren Avenue, Portobello
Estate
Southworth, I) , 9, Chadwicks Terrace, Kirk-
gate.
Watson, H , 3, South Parade
Whcater, R., J P., 57, Waterton Road, Lupsct.
Ellis, F , 24, Burkhill Street, Sandal
CO-OPIID
Wakciicid, The Very Rev Provost of, The
Vicarage
Thompson, 'I he Rev H, St Austin's Pres-
hytery, Wentworth Terrace
Smith, T , 2, Cyprus Street
Abell, Mrs. A., J p , 26, Peterson Road
Judge, Mrs. J , 52, Northgate
Strickland, Mrs A, 13,, ChrT Street, Balnc
Lane
CHAIRMAN ...
DIRECTOR ...
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
PROFESSIONAL ASSISTANT...
CHIEF CLERK
ORGANISER OF DOMESTIC
SUBJECTS AND CLASSES FOR
WALLASEY (C.B.)
.. Alderman T. F. H. Wilson.
.. H. R. B. Wood, M.A., Education Offices, Town Hall,
Wallasey. Tel. : Wallasey 1600. Private address :
5, Beresford Road, Wallasey. Tel. : Wallasey 5800.
Juvenile Employment Bureau, 50, Church Street,
Wallasey. Tel. : Wallasey 1600.
C, Bevors, B.SC., M.ED.
.. N. Bell.
Miss M. Allen, B.A.
. G. E. Hughes.
Miss S. M. Williams.
ORGANISER OF SCHOOL Miss G. M. Dean.
MEALS
CHIEF SCHOOLS ARCHITECT
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS
SCHOOL DENTISTS
C. A. Caven, A.R.I.B.A.
W. N. Patterson and Miss E. A. Gee.
E. G.
PSYCHIATRIST .....
EDUCATIONAL
PSYCHOLOGIST
SOCIAL WORKER
ACCOUNTANT ......
YOUTH OFFICER ......
ASSISTANT YOUTH OFFICER
SUPERINTENDENT SCHOOL
ENQUIRY OFFICER
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
OFFICERS
SPEECH THERAPIST
OPHTHALMIC SURGEON ...
AURAL SURGEON ......
ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEON ...
POPULATION ......
R. B. Berry, M.D., CILB., D.P.H.
Margaret T. J. Leitch, M.B., CH.B., M.M.S.A., D.P.H.,
Lucy H. E. Moroncy, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
C. J. Luya, L.D.S. ; W. A. Henderson, L.D.S.
Mason, L.D.S.
(Vacant).
Miss M. Proctor, B.A.
Mrs. U. Barrett-Lennard.
J. Boucher, F.S.A.A. (Borough Treasurer).
W. A. Hayens, M.A.
Miss E. O. Evans, B.A.
G. Peers.
L. T. Crosby (Boys) and Miss M. Bowen (Girls)
Mrs. M. Peel (part-time).
W. Dunlop Hamilton, M.B., B.CH., B.A.O., D.O.M.S.
R. J. Martin, M.B., CH.B., D.L.O.
H. Davies, F.R.C.S., M^B., CH.M., M.CH.ORTH.
Census 1939—93,990.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
WALLASEY (C.B.)
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED, 4s. 5. lid.
1946-47
PRODUCT OF ID. RATF,
1Q46-V7
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
£3,379 (estimated).
County . . .
Voluntary
No. of No. on Roll
No. Departments Jan., 1946
Totals ...
10
6
16
20
8
28
SECONDARY MODERN
SCHOOLS
SECONDARY TECHNICAL
SCHOOL (BUILDING)
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
County . .
Voluntary
Totals ...
1
1
Gnk
(a) County ... 2 2
(b) Trans. Aided — 1
Number on Roll, January, 1946 • —
Bovs Girh
(a) 933 908
(b) — 208
Totals
933
1,116
5,957
1,570
7,527
1,876
1,876
63
Totals
4
1
Total
1,841
208
2,049
Nursery School ...
SPECIAL SCHOOL ...
One — 40 children on roll.
.. One P.D. School with 95 children on roll.
Full- time Part-time Dav Eiwnng
SCHOOL OF ART AND CRAFTS 1945-46 26 9 ' 448
No. of Institutes No. of Student*
EVENING INSTITUTES ... 1945-46 7 1,521
No. of Classe\ No. of Student A
CLASSES FOR WOMEN ... 1 945-40 61 732
Youth Service
The Wallasey Youth Committee is a Sub-Committee of the Local Education
Committee and consists of 36 members of whom 14 arc appointed by Voluntary
Youth Organisations, Youth Centres, Evening Institutes. The Committee employs
a full-time Youth Officer and an Assistant (woman) Youth Officer. There is the
closest collaboration with Voluntary Youth Organisations, and it is estimated that
the total number of young people between the ages of 14 and 20 in membership
amounts to approximately 4,000.
MEMBERS
CHAIRMAN
Wilson, Alderman T 1-' H , 26, Armed ey
Road, Wallasey.
VICE-CHAIRMAN
Fmdley, Councillor T , 1, Stavordale Road,
Moreton, Wirral.
ALDERMEN
Airey, J., F.S.A.A., J.P , " Browside," Claremom
Road, Wallasey.
Dingle, C G. E,, 10, Sea Road, Wallasey
Evans, A. H., J.P., Melrose, Montpelhcr
Crescent, Wallasey.
Gill, J L., 142, Leasowe Road, Wallasey
Millward, W. B , The Mayor's Parlour, Town
Hall, Wallasey.
COUNCILLORS
Bedlington, H., 18, Glen Park Road, Wallasey.
Blackshaw, H., 36, Warren Drive, Wallasey.
Leggett, C H., M p s , 70, Rolleston Drive,
Wallasey
McEvoy, W , 18, Hartismcre Road, Wallasey.
O'Donnell, J J , 31, Stoneby Drive, Wallasey.
CO-OP FED
Beckles Goodwin, Rev W. L , St. James*
Vicarage, Victoria Road, Wallasey
Bradley, Dr F W, M.sc., PH.D , 158,
Seaview Road, Wallasey.
Crichton, J D , 58, Warren Drive, Wallasey.
Hughes, Mrs M , I..L A , 12, Coppice Grange,
Saughall Massie, near Morcton, Wirral.
Liddcll, J M., j P , 9, Gerard Avenue, Walasey.
McCaig, Mrs. O. G , B.SC , 33, Dovcdale
Road, Wallasey.
McNally, Rev. Father J , St. Alban's Presbytery,
Mill Lane, Wallasey
Swamvick, G., J.P., 24, Beresford Road,
Wallasey.
Wilson, Mrs E. A., 1, Gerard Avenue, Wallasey.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
CHAIRMAN . . .
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR ...
ASSISTANT EDUCATION
OFFICER
ASSISTANT SECRETARY
CHIEF CLERK
PHYSICAL TRAINING
ORGANISERS
SCHOOL MEALS ORGANISER
YOUTH ORGANISER
ADVISORY TEACHER OF
DOMESTIC SUBJECTS
ADVISORY TEACHER OP
HANDICRAFT
HONORARY MUSICAL
ADVISER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICFR
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS
SCHOOL DFNTAL OFFICERS
ARCHITECT
ACCOUNTANT
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED,
1946-47
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE ...
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS-
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SECONDARY MODERN
SCHOOLS
SECONDARY TECHNICAL
SCHOOLS (COUNTY)
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
(AlDbD)
TECHNICAL COLLEGE
(INCLUDING SECONDARY
TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT)
SCHOOL OF ART (IN-
CLUDING SECONDARY ART
DEPARTMENT)
EVENING INSTITUTES)
NURSERY SCHOOLS
NURSERY CLASSES
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
WALSALL (C.B.)
Councillor H. Busill Jones, J.P.
Councillor W. R. Wheway, J.P.
V. J. Moore, M.C., M.A., B.sc., LL.B., Education Offices,
Darwall Street, Walsall. Tel. : Walsall 3161-2.
Private Address : " Cintra," Broadway North,
Walsall. Tel. : Walsall 3319.
V. Millson, B.SC.
G. H. Jones, M.B.E.
A. Mellor.
Man : A. J. Spears (Joint appointment with Dudley
Education Committee). Woman : Whole time
appointment to be made.
Mrs. D. M. Curtis, B.A.
S. W. Turnbull.
Miss B. Cameron.
B. A. Norman.
F. L. Cookson.
James A. M. Clark, M.D., D.P.H., Medical Officer of
Health.
F. J. Welton, M.B., CH.B., and J. Reach, M.D. (Prague).
N. L. Cookson, L.D.S. (Senior Dentist) ; M. G. Hum-
phrey, L.D.S., and R. E, Morgan, L.D.S.
M. E. Habershon, M.ENG., Borough Surveyor.
D. H. Charlesworth, A.S.A.A., F.I.M.T.A., Borough
Treasurer.
Census, 1931—103,059. Estimated, 1944—102,900.
5s. 7.28d.
£2,110. No. of No. on Roll
No. Departments 31-3-46
County 14 27 8,350
Voluntary ... 11 15 3,234
County 7 11 2,755
Voluntary ..." 2 2 594
Name of School
Edward Shelley (Mixed).
Head: E. M. Boot, B.sc 309
Elmore Green (Mixed).
Head : H. Woodhead, B.COM. . ... 368
Queen Mary's Grammar (Boys).
Head : H. M. Butler, M.A 620
Queen Mary's High (Girls).
Head : Miss M. Carter, M.A 380
Principal : Wm. Cooper, M.A. No. on Roll, 31-3-46—
Full-time, 120; Part-time, 1,225.
Principal— Geo. Willott, A.R.C.A. (Lond.). No.
Roll 31-3-46— Full-time, 57 ; Part-time, 537.
on
No. : Three. No. on Roll, 31-3-46—200.
No. : Two. Plus one opening in September, 1946.
No. on Roll, 30-6-46—80.
No. of classes, 31-3-46 — nine. No. on Roll, 31-3-46 —
204.
Reedswood Park Open Air School— 49 on roll (Mixed).
The Beacon Residential School, Lichfield (for educa-
tionally subnormal children) — accommodation 77
(boys only).
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
WALSALL (C.B.)
School Meals Service
Approximately 3,714 children in attendance at Primary and Secondary Schools are
supplied with dinners daily. This is 26.7 per cent, of the number of children in
attendance.
Out of a total of sixty school depart ments, forty-three dmc on their own premises,
and the remaining seventeen attend " canteen centres." Meals are supplied from
three Central Kitchens (1,000 meals each) and seven kitchens attached to school
departments.
Two nursery schools, each equipped for forty children, have meals cooked and
served on the premises, in accordance with specially prepared menus.
Youth Service
At 30th June, 1946, there were 58 Youth and pre-Service Organisations af&liated
to the Youth Committee. These organisations have received assistance from the
Youth Committee by means of grants, provision of leaders and premises, physical
training and sports facilities. The membership of the various youth organisations
is approximately 6,700.
MEMBERS
CHAIRMAN Jones, D., j P , " Birchills House,'* Green Lane.
Jones, Councillor H. Busill, JP, o/o Walsall Middleton, Mrs D. M. 83, Tame Street East.
& District Co-operative Society Ltd , Riley, T. P., J.P., " Fairnolme," Lichficld Road,
Bridge Street. Bloxwich.
VICE-CHAIRMAN S^T^i J<>A21x; ?7mJI?lh£!1 ?^
Wheway, Councillor W R , j P , u Roekwood," .^ylor, Mrs. A. M. M., 317, Pleck Road.
Gorway Road Wiggm, S., " Avalon," Stafford Road, Blox-
wich.
ALDERMFN co QPTBD
Fletcher, H G. J , " Elmina," Highgate Drive. Cra Rcv Walter D 6 Wcstbourne Road.
McShane, Mrs. A., 259, Birmingham Road. HmkSj At E<> « The Deilj» Scott Roadt
COUNCILLORS Hobday, G. W , " Netherleigh," Sutton Road.
Cuttcrcll, A. W., T P > " Linda Vibta," Belviderc Jenkins., Rcv. Canon A. T , The Vicarage.
Road. Kcay, Mrs H , B A , Hatherton Place.
Evans, F , j p., 8, Slaney Road, Pleck Lee, H., " Hilgarth," Lodge Road.
Harbidgc, F W , 132, High Street, Bloxwich Thomas, F, G., 64, Wcdnesbury Road.
Harrington, Mrs L , 268, Field Road, Bloxwich Yeo, Very Rev. Provost, St. Mary's, The Mount
WARRINGTON (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN ......... Alderman David Plinston, j. p.
VICE-CHAIRMAN ... .. Rcv. Edward Downham, B.A.
CHIEF EDUCATION . . Robert E. Prcsswood, B.SC., M.ED., Education Office,
OFFICER Sankey Street, Warrington. Tel. : Warrington
1782-3. Private address : Arundel, York Road,
Grappenhall, near Warrington.
ASSISTANT CHIEF R. Price.
EDUCATION OFFICER
CHIEF CLERK ...... P. W. Smith.
LAW CLERK ..... J, P. Aspden, LL.B. (Town Clerk).
ACCOUNTANT ...... S. K. Crook (Borough Treasurer).
SCHOOL ARCHITECT AND J. Y. Hughes (Borough Surveyor).
SURVEYOR
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER Stuart F. Allison, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. (Medical Officer
of Health).
ASSISTANT SCHOOL C. A. Paulusz, L.R.C.P., D.P.H.
MEDICAL OFFICER
OPHTHALMIC SURGEON D. M. Duthie, M.B., CH.B., M.D.
(Pan-time)
ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEON H. Taylor, M.B., CH.B., L.R.C.P.
(Part-time)
EAR, NOSE AND THROAT W. E. Hunter, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
SURGEON (Pan-time)
SCHOOL DENTISTS ...... W. C. Parr, L.D.S. and Mrs. P. E. Lawton, L.D.S.
ORGANISERS OF SPECIAL Miss G. B. Bamforth (School Meals) ; C. O. Roberts
SUBJECTS and Miss P. M. Siddron (Physical Training) ; J. R,
Clarke (Youth).
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT Frank Bibby (Juvenile Employment Officer).
BUREAU
POPULATION ...... 80,000 ( estimated ) .
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED, 5s. 4.35d.
1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
DAY OF MEETING
WARRINGTON (C.B.)
£1,740
Third Monday in each month.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SECONDARY MODERN
SCHOOLS
County . .
Voluntary
County .
Voluntary
No.
7
14
5
No. of
Departments
15
23
7
No. on Roll
30-6-1946
4,446
4,564
1,685
Totals ...
26
45
10,695
OTHER SCHOOLS
There are two Provided Secondary Grammar Schools in the area, the Boteler
Grammar School for Boys with 536 pupils on roll, and the High School for Girls
with 360 pupils on roll.
A Junior Technical School for Boys caters tor some 70 pupils and there are some
75 day students and 302 evening students attending the local school of Art.
The Technical and Commercial Evening Institutes provide classes in all subjects
and the number of students on roll is approximately, 910.
SECONDARY GRAMMAR AND SECONDARY TECHNICAL SCHOOLS
Name of School Head
Boteler Grammar School for Boys' N. L. Clapton, M.A.
High School for Girls Miss F. M. Milford, B.A.
Junior Technical School C. Bottomley, M, A.
School of Art B. J. Statters, A.R.C.A.
School Meals Service
The Authority has four School Canteens and meals are also supplied from a Ministry
of Food Cooking Depot and a British Restaurant established in the area. The
average number of children in the Authority's schools supplied daily with dinners
is 3,100, whilst, in addition, some 334 meals are supplied daily to children attending
Nursery Classes.
Youth Service
For the session 1946-47, four or more Youth Centres will be administered by the
Authority and will cater for the 1,000 young people whom it is expected will enrol
for the various classes, both cultural and recreational. In addition, there arc some
83 voluntary Youth Organisations of all types established in the area. Assistance is
given by the Youth Committee in the form of grant-aid, the services of paid instructors
and the use of school premises and playing fields.
MEMBERS
CHAIRMAN
Plinston, Alderman D., J.P., 188, Padgatc Lane.
DEPUTY CHAIRMAN
Downham, Rev. E., B.A., 7, Paul Street.
MAYOR
Harding, Councillor Herbert, 156, Lovely Lane.
ALDERMEN
Bardsley, J. C., J.P., i€ Woodcnd," London
Road, Appleton.
Bolton, S., T.P , " Summer Hill," Walton New
Road, Walton.
Marshall, E., J P., 13, Egerton Avenue.
Poole, J., TP., 282, Lovely Lane.
Roberts, W., J.P., Royal Exchange Hoiel,
Market Place.
Starkey, J. B., J.P., 34, Whitefield Road,
Stockton Heath.
COUNCILLORS
Boulting, W. A.. J.P., " Cedar Bank," Ackers
Road, Stockton Heath.
Brandwood, H. G., 30, Marsh House Lane.
Caldwell, B., 60, Horsemarket Street.
Caldwell, W. G., 17, Museum Street. -
Cooper, G. E., 27, Reynolds Street.
Gray, H., J.P., " Shearbank," Stuart Drive,
Grappenhall.
Hardman, Mary, 9, Roome Street,
Hardman, H., 46, Laira Street.
Higham, W., 84, Mersey Street
Hindlc, G., 200, Chester Road
Hodgkinson, Archer, Bridge Street
Massey, H , 70, Battcrsby Lane
Morns, J , 1, Banks Crescent
Summcrficld, A , 45, Kmgsvvay North
Tavlin, E , j p , 192, Lovely Lane.
Taylor, W P , 6, Scott Street
Co-OPTfeD
Longbottom, Rev Canon J C , M A , The
Rectory, Church Street.
Russell, Rev. J., " St Augustine's," Latchford.
Murray, Rev R C , " St Benedict's," Rhodes
Street
Nceve, Rev. C. A., M.A., " Heathfield," York
Drive, Grappenhall
Hodgson, F, 100, Park Road, Great Sankey
Marston, E B, Richmonds Gas Stove Co.,
Ltd , Grappenhall.
Edwards, E. F , 9, Red Lane, Hill Cliffe
Helsby, J., J.P., 2, Osborne Road, Lower
Walton
Simcock, F. W., " Cartref," Belmont Crescent,
Great Sankey
Hindle, Mrs. A. L., 200, Chester Road.
Summerfield, J , 240, Liverpool Road.
Richardson, L., 5, Greenway, Appleton.
Wright, T. D., 123, LiverpooF Road, Great
Sankey.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
WEST BROMWICH (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN ...
DIRECTOR ...
ORGANISERS OF SPECIAL
SUBJECTS
SCHOOL MEDICAL STAFF.
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTISTS...
ARCHITECT
Councillor Miss C. E. Hazel, j.p.
L. G. Rose, B.SC., Education Offices, Highfields, West
Brpmwich. Tel. : West Bromwich 0721, Ext. 23.
Private address : 84, Edward Street, West Brom-
wich. Tel. : West Bromwich 0321.
Miss C. E. Chell (Domestic Science) ; P. Wareham
(Arts and Crafts) ; Mrs. M. S. Thompson (Physical
Training).
W. S. Walton, G.M., M.D., CH.B., D.P.H. (Chief Medical
Officer).
Winifred N. Gibbs, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
Vacant.
No permanent appointment. Repairs and improve-
ments to schools carried out under the supervision
of the Borough Surveyor. Payment made by
Education Authority to Borough Surveyor's, Borough
Treasurer's and Town Clerk's Departments, for
services rendered.
BOROUGH SURVEYOR
J. G. Jefferson, A.M.INST.C.E., M.INST.M. & CY.E.
BOROUGH TREASURER
W. E. Veasey, F.S.A.A.
POPULATION
Census 1939—83,150.
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED,
4s. 10.89d.
1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
£1,573 (estimated).
1945-46
No. No. of
No. on Roll
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS
Departments
31-3-46
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
County
16 27
7,995
Voluntary . .
3 4
886
SECONDARY MODERN
County
4 8
1,519
SCHOOLS
Voluntary
I 1
209
SELECTIVE SECONDARY
County
1 2
747
(CENTRAL) SCHOOL
GRAMMAR SCHOOL
County ...
I 1
550
(MIXED)
SECONDARY TECHNICAL
County
1 1
48
SCHOOL
SECONDARY ART SCHOOL
County
1 1
58
SPECIAL SCHOOL FOR MENT-
1 Day School with 50
pupils 011 roll.
ALLY HANDICAPPED
PUPILS
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
F. Southall, Executive
Officer, Juvenile
Employment
BUREAU
Bureau, Highfields,
West Bromwich.
Tel.: West
KENRICK TECHNICAL
COLLEGE
RYLAND MEMORIAL
SCHOOL OF ART
Bromwich 0721, Ext. 25.
One Junior Technical School with 48 boys on roll ;
1 Mixed Evening College with 970 students on roll.
Principal— Major R. C. Prescott, M.SC.TECH. (VICT.),
M.I.MECH.E.
One Provided Day and Evening School. Enrolments :
Day — 13 ; Evening — 196. A Junior Art Depart-
ment is also provided with 58 students on roll.
Head Master — H. R. Hosking, A.R.C.A. (London).
EVENING INSTITUTES
Headmaster No. of Students
Charlemont Evening Institute J . O. Hughes 330
George Salter Evening Institute J . Thomas 340
Hill Top Evening Institute A. Siddons 1 66
Spon Lane Evening Institute I.E.Edwards 235
COMMUNITY CENTRES ... The Education Committee is making grants under
Section 53 of the Education Act, 1944, in aid of the
Friar Park Community Centre.
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WEST BROMWICH (C,B.)
Youth Service
The Youth Committee is a Sub-Committee of the Secondary and Further Education
Committee and the administrative work is carried out by the Director of Education
and his Staff. The Committee includes representatives of the Education Com-
mittee, youth organisations of the Borough, teachers, religious denominations and
industry. Grants have been made to various youth organisations of the Borough
and very successful Youth Rallies have been held.
Part-time Supervisor of Evening Institutes and Organiser of Local Youth Organisa-
tions : R. J. B. Turley.
School Meals Service
All School Departments are provided with Dining facilities. The number of
meals served is now approximately 3,000 daily but this provision will be increased
to 5,000 meals daily with the completion of new schemes which have already been
approved by the Ministry of Education.
Kitchens : 1 Central Kitchen ; 4 School Canteens.
(jinntntttee
Secondary Schools and Further Education Sub
Primary Education
Finance and General Puiposes
Attendance and Medical Services
SUB-COMMITTEES
Chairman
Councillor A Medley
J Lawley, J r
Councillor C. K Ha/el, j i»
MEMBERS
MAYOR
Grant, Counulloi J J, j.r , Mayor's Parlour,
Town Hall
CHAIRMAN
Hazel, Councillor Miss C E , J P , " Oxenlord,"
BcLchcs Road
DEPUTY CHAIRMAN
Medley, Councillor A , 69, Dudley Street
Al DtRMFN
Caldwell, Mrs A. H , 28, Margaret Street
Smallman, Mrs. Fi A , j P , " Silvcrdale,"
Birmingham Koad
COUNCILLORS
Aston, W A , 66, Glastonbury Road.
Carpenter, Mrs. E. M , 80, Sams Lane.
Johnston, Mrs C , j P , 3, Burlington Avenue
Kennedy, C R , 380, Bearwood Road, Smeth-
wick
Onions, A II , 69, Lodge Road
Rawson, h , n si, , AMI MfcUl i ., 65, Church
Vale
Wilkes, Mrs G , The Hurst, 36, Hartopp Road,
Four Oaks, Warwickshire
Wellington, C H , 24, Charlemonl Crescent
CO-OPTTD
Barlow, H , 31, Charlemont Avenue
Cadbury, G Norman, " Greenhill," Weolcy
Park Road, Selly Oak, Birmingham, 29
Hall, F. T D , 149, Church Lane, Handsworth,
Birmingham, 20
Hunter, G H, 15A, Beeches Road
Johnson, Dr M C, 130, Withcrford Way,
Selly Oak, Birmingham, 29.
Lavvley, J , j p , Moor Hall, Sutton Coldheld,
Warwickshire
Mitchell, Dr J M, 381, High Street
Sparrow, Mrs M , " hour Winds," Great
Barr, Birmingham, 22A
Woodward, C, H, j.p , " Edstone," Holly-
hedge Road
WEST HAM (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
EDUCATION OFFICER
ASSISTANT EDUCATION
OFFICERS
CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE
OFFICER
INSPECTORATE
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
CHIEF ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS
OPHTHALMIC SURGEON ...
SENIOR SCHOOL DENTAL
OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL DENTAL
OFFICERS ,
Councillor A. C. Moorey.
Alderman G. J. Stokes, J.P.
Irvine G, Jardine, M.SC., Education Offices, 95, The
Grove, Stratford, E.15. Tel. : Maryland 4545.
Further Education : S J. Rosscr.
Secondary Education : R. R. Jones, PH.D., M.A.
R. T. Teppett.
r G. W. Barber, M.COLL.H. ; Miss D. M. Mitchell ; Miss
E. M. Simpson.
F. R. Dennison, M.B., M.S., M.D., D.P.H. (Medical
Officer of Health).
A. Furniss, L.R.C.P., L,R.C.S.,L.R.F.P.S., L. M.S. S.A., D.P.H. ,
L.D.S,
D. L. Pugh, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. 'y B. M. R. West, M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P. ; Miss J. H. Fitchet, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
Miss A. A. S. Russell, M.B., CH.B., D.O.M.S., D.P.H.
J. Aitchison, L.D.S., H.D.D.
I. S. Dick, L.D.S. ; T. McNamara, L.D.S. ; Miss E.
Bresin, L.D.S. ; Miss H. M. Gubb, L.D.S. ; Miss
D. Marsden> L.D.S. ; Mrs. F. M. H. Kubicka, L.D.S.
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WEST HAM (C.B.)
CHILD GUIDANCE CLINIC
MEDICAL DIRECTOR
EDUCATIONAL
PSYCHOLOGIST
PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL
WORKER
SPEECH THERAPIST
BOROUGH ARCHITECT
BOROUGH TREASURER
YOUTH ORGANISER
CHIEF SCHOOL
ATTENDANCE AND
WELFARE OFFICER.
SUPERINTENDENT OF
SCHOOL DINING
CENTRES
EXECUTIVE OFFICER FOR
CHOICE OF
EMPLOYMENT
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED,
1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1944-45
SCHOOLS AND DEPARTMENTS
PRIMARY SCHOOLS . ,
SECONDARY MODERN
SCHOOLS
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
MULTILATERAL SCHOOLS
TECHNICAL SCHOOLS . .
NURSERY SCHOOLS
DAY SPECIAL SCHOOLS ...
G. Somervillc, M.D., D.P.M.
Miss E. Beck, PH.D. (VIENNA) (pan-time).
(Vacant).
Miss R. Clarke, L.C.T.S.
T. E. North, F.R.I.B.A.
H. Hayhow, F.I.M.T.A., A.S.A.A.
Miss V. M. Kent.
G. H. Baker.
Miss M. Anderson.
Miss L. D. Lowe.
Estimated, 1946, 145,000 (1939, 250,000).
Total-— 6s. 6.4d.
£4,654
County
Voluntary
County
No. of Departments No. on Roll
No. Boys Girls Mixed 31-3-46
28 — — 44 13,698
8 — — 9 2,220
12 3 36 4,534
Totals
County
Voluntary
Boys
Girls
1
Mixed
2
Totals
20,452
1,443
197
1,640
Voluntary
County
Two
1
2
1
1
2
No.
750
551
on Roll
183
One Educationally Subnormal
attached)
One Physically Handicapped
One Deaf
One Delicate Pupils
(Hostel
RESIDENTIAL SPECIAL
SCHOOL
GRAMMAR AND MULTILATERAL SCHOOLS
157
75
52
142
Name of School
County Schools
Stratford Grammar School (Mixed) ...
Plaistow Grammar School (Mixed) ...
Voluntary Schools
West Ham High School (Girls)
Multilateral Voluntary Schools
St. Bonaventure's Grammar School (Boys)
St. Angela's High School (Girls)
Head
W. H. Spikes, M.A.
H. E. Priestley, D.PHO M.A., M.ED.
Miss F. E. Barnettj D.PH., B.A.,
M.SC., F.L.S.
C. E. Gourley, B.sc.
Miss A. M. Reidy, B.SC. '
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WEST HAM (C.B,)
TECHNICAL COLLEGE
Name of Institute Principal No. of Students, 1945-46
Full- time Part-time
Day Evening
WEST HAM MUNICIPAL Dr. E. A. Rudge,
COLLEGE M.SC., A.M.I.CHBM.E.
SCIENCE DEPT 40 77 284
ENGINEERING DEPT. ... 24 330 298
COMMERCE DEPT. .. .. ... 9 85 485
ART DEPT 27 5 371
WOMEN'S DEPT. ... — 83 227
BUILDING DEPT. .. — — 208
Day Continuation School
No. of Pupils
Full-time Part-time
LISTER INSTITUTE 126 104
Junior Evening Institutes
Name of Institute No. of Pupils, 1945-46
WATER LANE 408
LISTER INSTITUTE 442
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT 171, Barking Road, E.I 6.
BUREAUX 240, Romford Road, E.7.
School Meals Service
Arrangements, in some cases temporary, for the supply of midday meals are
adequate for the needs of pupils in all schools. The service is operated from specially
constructed kitchens and dining rooms in use at certain schools before the war,
from domestic subjects rooms converted as kitchens, some of which also provide
communal feeding, and from kitchens improvised in school classrooms. The
rehabilitation of families in re-conditioned houses, and the estimated increase in
population which will attend the completion of new housing schemes in war-devastated
areas, has necessitated the preparation of plans for the replacement of temporary
arrangements by the provision of Ministry of Works standard kitchen-dining rooms,
central kitchens and dining rooms, or with new permanent buildings or permanent
adaptation of redundant school accommodation.
The Education Authority is responsible for the administration of British Restaurants
and Communal Feeding Centres.
Midday meals are provided by 38 school canteens, 8 of which supply other schools,
10 communal feeding centres, 8 of which supply school meals, and 2 British Restaur-
ants. 5 war-time Day Nurseries, 2 Nursery Schools and 4 Special Schools have their
own kitchens and the Municipal Technical College has a refectory for the supply
of teas in addition to the midday meals.
Number of dinners served daily : —
Primary Schools including Nursery Classes . . . 7,325
Modern Schools 1,355
Grammar Schools ... .. 645
Technical Schools 320
Special Schools 225
Nursery Schools .. ... ... 163
War-time Day Nurseries 300
Total 10,333
Number of teas served daily at Technical and Grammar Schools, 650.
The percentage of children in all types of schools receiving midday meals is 50.8.
Youth Service
The Youth Committee is an Advisory Committee of the Higher Education Sub-
Committee and is representative of the Education Authority and organisations in
the County Borough interested in the Welfare of Youth.
The Committee fosters the promotion of Rallies, Festivals and Exhibitions,
administers Youth Clubs directly maintained by the Education Authority, recommends
financial assistance and school lettings to voluntary organisations, and the appoint-
ment of Youth Club Wardens, Youth Leaders and Club Instructors. 38 instructional
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
WEST HAM (C.B.)
Youth Service — continued.
classes are held in Voluntary Clubs with instructors provided by the Authority on the
same rates and conditions as Evening Institute teachers. . A free film service is
provided for all clubs, a library of gramophone records' kept for club use, and school
playing fields are available to youth organisations after midday each Saturday and
at other times by arrangement.
The Youth Service estimates for 1946-47 are £5>600, a large proportion of which
will be expended in providing assistance to Voluntary Organisations.
All the recognised uniformed Youth Organisations and other National Bodies
responsible for the promotion of Youth Welfare exist in the County Borough and arc
supported by the Education Authority.
MEMBERS
MAYOR
Cook, Alderman Mrs., J.P., Town Hall,
Stratford, E.I 5.
DEPUTY MAYOR
Lowe, Councillor C K, 16, Esk Road, Plaistow,
E.13.
CHAIRMAN
Moorey, Councillor, 104, West Road, West
Ham, ii.15.
ALDERMEN
Barnes, Mrs. A , 3. Gardner Road, Plaistow,
E 13
Bennett, C. A., Pembroke House, Friars Avenue,
Shenneld, F.bsex.
Blaker, G R , j P., 106, Cumberland Road,
E.13.
Collins, C. St. C,, 381, Barking Road, Plaistow,
E 13.
Edwards, 3, Gardner Road, Plaistow, E.13
Gregory, Mrs. E., O.B.E., J.P., 17, Crescent
Road, Plaistow, E.13
Hams, Mrs 62, Cecil Road, Plaistow, E 13.
Parsons, Mrs. p , J.P., 94, Ravenscroft Road,
Canning Town, E 16.
Stokes, G. J , j p , 153, Harold Road, Upton
Park, E 13
Warner, F. A/, 93, Chobham Road, Stratford,
E 15.
COUNCILLORS
Ayres, Mrs., 37, Colman Road, Custom House,
E.16.
Collins, C. K., 48, Plashct Road, Upton Manor,
E.13.
Jennings, 375, Beckton Road, Plaistow, E 13.
Lennox, G F., 185c, Romford Road, Stratford,
E.15.
Moat, W , 5, Kingsley Road, E.7.
Paton, 86, Crofton Road, Plaistow, E.13.
Scott, Mrs. M , 21, Stirling Road, Plaistow,
E 13.
Sullivan, M. J , 507, Beckton Road, Custom
House, E.16
Thorogood, D , 25, Cruikshank Road, Stratiord,
E 15.
Willett, 52, Glasgow Road, Plaistow, E.13.
Winchester, F S., 26, Fawn Road, Plaistow,
E.13.
CO-OPTED
Parker, Mrs. E V., Ashburton Modern School,
Freemasons Road, Custom House, E.16.
Harbott, Miss A. R , 16, Glenthornc Gardens,
Ilford.
Greenwood, Professor M., D.sc , Hillcrest,
Church Road, Loughton.
Rooff, Miss M. M., " Grassalls," 9, The Avenue,
Wanstead, E.ll.
Clifford, The Rev. P R , M A., West Ham
Central Mission, 409, Barking Road,
Plaistow, E.13.
Morns,, The Rev. R. Stafford, M A., The Vicar-
age, Vicar's Close, Portway, E.15.
Sloane, The Rev. Canon J, B A., 41, Linton
Road, Barking.
Dally, D. L , 250. Perth Road, Ilford, Essex
Wilhg, H. C., School House, Hilda Road,
Canning Town, E.16
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER
AND HON. SECRETARY
YOUTH COMMITTEE
ASSISTANT EDUCATION
OFFICER
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
ORGANISER OF PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
YOUTH ORGANISER
ORGANISER OF SCHOOL
MEALS
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICERS
SCHOOL DENTISTS..,
ARCHITECT
ACCOUNTANT
POPULATION
WEST HARTLEPOOL (C.B.)
Councillor Mrs. A. E. Venables.
Councillor T. V. Oldfield.
L. Dowsland, B.A., Education Offices, Park Road, West
Hartlepool. Tel: 3494-5.
Vacant.
Eric Jobling.
C. M. Melanefy.
Margaret Lawe.
Gladys Stobbs.
J. W. McKeggie, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
Jean Farquhar, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; J. Lissauer, M.D.
(temp.).
A. G. Wildgoose, L.D.S. ; Margaret I. Manley, L.D.S.
F. Durkin, A.M.I.C.E., MJ.M.C.E., Borough Engineer.
A. Limon, A.I.M.T.A.
67,405 (estimated).
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
WEST HARTLEPOOL (C.B.)
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED, 5s. 4.31d.
1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE, £1,520.
1945-46
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION
NURSERY SCHOOLS ... Two — 90 on roll.
No. of No. on Roll
PRIMARY SCHOOLS No. Departments March 1946
County 8 20 6,007
Voluntary : —
C. of E. ... 2 4 946
R.C 3 4 1,635
Totals
13
28
8,588
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
County . .
Voluntary
Tech. or No. on Roll
Grammar Comm. Modern March
1946
223 1,497
1* — 2 633
Totals ...
t3
2,130
*Dircct grant. tSec below.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name Head No. of Pupils
County
Grammar School for Boys Ralph Todd, M.A. LITT 348
High School for Girls ... Miss C. Houghton, M.sc., M.ED. (Mane.), 354
B.A. (Lond.)
Direct Grant
St. Joseph's Convent F.C. J. Miss C. Giilow, B.A. 370
(Girls) including
Preparatory School
SPECIAL SCHOOLS ... One Open Air — 180 on roll ; and one for educationally
subnormal — 44 on roll.
School Meals Service
The aggregate of meals supplied each day is about 3,780. There are three central
kitchens, each supplying some 1,100 meals daily (including dinner and tea for 50
children at one of the Nursery Schools). Four schools (one Primary, one Open
Air, one for educationally subnormal and one Nursery) have their own kitchens,
the total daily capacity of which is 480.
An extension of the service, to provide an additional 5,210 meals per day, has been
approved and is being carried out.
TECHNICAL COLLEGE
EVENING INSTITUTES
ART SCHOOL
FURTHER EDUCATION
Principal : R. S. Reed, M.SC., M.I.MECH.E.
Students : Evening and part-time day, 1,067.
Two (1945-46)— 292 students.
Principal : G. W. Webb, A.R.C.A. (Lond.), F.R.S.A.
Full-time day students—-46.
Part-time day and evening students — 1,028.
Youth Service
The Chief Education Officer acts as Hon. Secretary to the Youth Committee,
which is an Advisory Committee consisting of representatives of the Education
Committee and local interested bodies, and Miss Margaret Lawe is the Youth Organiser.
The Authority provides six Youth Centres, in which the total enrolment is 1,283*
and the average nightly attendance is about 500.
During the year ended 31st March, 1946, nine voluntary organisations were granted
the use of school premises and 24 had the use of playing fields, free of charge. The
Authority provided, free, the services of 24 Instructors, Leaders or Pianists to 15
voluntary organisations, and equipment was supplied to three organisations.
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WEST HARTLEPOOL (C.B.)
MEMBERS
MAYOR
Bloom,, Alderman M , J.P , Park Mead, Wooler
Road.
CHAIRMAN
Venables, Councillor Mrs A. E , 17, Tunstall
Avenue.
VICE-CHAIRMAN
Oldfield, Councillor T. V., Oldfield, 175,
Park Road
Bloom, E., 107A, Lynn Street
Middleton, J., j p , 22, Tennyson Avenue
Williams, P. M , j p , Becchburn, Fernwood
Avenue.
COUNCILLORS
Abigail, A. W., 95, Welldeck Road
Brackstone, W. T., 39, Rydal Street.
Gowler, F. C, 13, Acclom Street.
Hogg, H. L , J.P , 7, The Grove
Johnson, C. E , Ednita, Caledonian Road.
Longhorn, J. L., 133, Westbourne Road.
Magee, F. B , Grovehurst, Wooler Road.
Meredith, W M , Lockerbie, Stockton Road.
Metcalfe, S., 84, Wansbeck Gardens
Pmkney, T. W., Greenbank, Manor Road.
Ruddock, J , 100, Cornwall Street.
CO-OPTED
Bloomfield, C W , 27, Welldeck Road.
Booth, &ev. Canon J , The Vicarage, Seaton
Carew.
Browell, Mrs G , 21, Stephen Street.
Buchan, A., 15, Elcho Street.
Cook, Dr. W. W , Craigside, Egerton Road.
Dunne, Rev F., St Joseph's Presbytery, Hutton
Avenue
Lynn, F., 72, Jesmond Gardens.
Nicholls, Rev. F. W., 96, Grange Road
Proud, J C., 47, Bright Street
Reed, R. S , 30, Ncwlands Avenue.
Wardle, Miss D , 45, Welldeck Road
CHAIRMAN
CLERK TO AUTHORITY ...
DIRECTOR
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
SCHOOL MEDICAL STAFF...
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS
SCHOOL DENTISTS
ACCOUNTANT
SCHOOL MEALS ORGANISER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL MEALS
ORGANISER
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIFD,
1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1945-46
NURSERY CLASSES
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
WIGAN (C.B.)
Alderman J. McCurdy, J.P.
A. Royle, Town Clerk, Wigan.
H. R. Bennett, B.sc., Education Offices, Town Hall,
Wigan. Tel. : Wigan 3412-3-4.
J. W. Holmes, M.B.E., T.D.
Miss S. J. Ward and F. Knibbs, B.SC. (on Active Service).
H. Whitehead, M.D., D.P.H., M.B., B.S., Superinten-
dent School Medical Officer.
Jane T. Gilmour, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; Isobel T. Smith,
M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
C. F. L. Purslow, L.D.S., and L, B. Hall, L.D.S.
J. Butterworth, F.S.A.A., Borough Treasurer.
Miss P. M. Glossop.
Miss M. H. Gillet.
Census, 1931—85,357.
Total— 6s. 2.67d.
£1,760 (estimated).
Ten Infant School Nursery Classes.
No. No. of No. on Roll
Departments 1-10-45
County 4 6 1,311
Voluntary ... 20 39 7,747
Totals
24
45
9,058
No. Bo
County (Grammar) 2 4<
County (Modern) 3 4'
Voluntary (Modern) 3 3'
Full-time
Total
ys Girls May 1946
69 470 939
78 400 878
73 376 749
As at 1-10-45
341
Part-time
1,450
Total
1,791
189
184
Total
373
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
*WIGAN AND DISTRICT MIN-
ING AND TECH. COLLEGE
JUNIOR TECH. SCHOOL
JUNIOR COMMERCIAL SCHOOL
The .Wigan and District Mining and Technical College is under the joint control
of the Wigan and Lancashire Education Authorities.
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JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
BUREAU
LOCAL YOUTH COMMITTEE
WIGAN (C.B.)
A. Weedall, A.C.I.S., Hope Street School (Mesnes
Street), Wigan. TeL : Wigan 3411.
A. Weedall, A.C.I.S., Hon. Secretary, Juvenile Employ-
ment Bureau, Mesnes Street, Wigan. Tel. : Wigan
3411.
Youth Service
The Education Authority have delegated to the former Juvenile Organisations
Committee (established 1918) the functions of the Local Youth Committee. Close
liaison between the Authority and the Local Youth Committee, under this arrange-
ment, particularly as regards finance, is effected through a small Co-ordination
Committee of representatives of Authority and Youth Committee.
The majority of youth organisations in Wigan are affiliated to the Local Youth
Committee, and derive assistance and grants from that source. The Youth Com-
mittee have sponsored the formation and establishment of additional clubs and
have collaborated in the establishment of numerous parochial clubs.
Close co-operation is afforded by the Youth Committee to the Education Authority
as regards co-ordination of the work of youth organisations with evening institute
activity.
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Name of School
Wigan Grammar School
Wigan High School
Convent of Notre Dame High School (Direct Grant)
Gidlow County Modern School, Boys' Dept.
Gidlow County Modern School, Girls' Dept.
Pemberton County Modern School, Mixed Dept.. .
Whelley County Modern School, Boys' Dept.
Whcliey County Modern School, Girls' Dept.
All Saints' C,E. Modern School, Boys' Dept.
All Saints' C.E. Modern School, Girls' Dept.
Highfield C.E. Modern School for Boys
St. Mark's C.E. Modern School for Girls
MEMBERS
Head
W. Taylor, M.A.
Miss J. L. Harley, B.A., M.ED.
Sister Edith.
W. I. Falcon (temp.)
Miss J. Carrington.
N. K. Smith.
J. Dean.
Miss E. Ord, B.SC.
A. W. Rigby.
Miss A. Ecclcs.
E. Davies, B.SC,
Miss A. Snelson, B.A.
MAYOR
Roberts, Councillor F. W , j p., 71, Grccnough
Street.
EX-MAYOR
Holland, Councillor J., j p , 271, Wigan Lane
CHAIRMAN
McCurdy, Alderman J , j p., 4, Bridgeman
Terrace.
VICE-CHAIRMAN
Maloney, Councillor E., 19, Norfolk Street
ALDFRMEN
Ashurst, Mrs. E., 19, Danesway
Ball, E., JP, 10, Inglewhite Place, Mesnes
Road.
Farr, H., J.P 22, Bridgeman Terrace
Lewis, R , J.P. 398, Gidlow Lane
Pagett, Francis J , 273, Wigan Lane
Riley, J E , 23, Moore Street, Whelley
COUNCILLORS
Smith, Mrs Thorley , 84, Widdrington Road.
Aspinall, J., 33, Alder Avenue, Pemberton.
Bowden, T , 19, Kcndal Street
Barbour, J. L , j p. 387, Wigan Lane.
Cobley, T , 207, Beech Hill Avenue.
Eaborn, E. P., 22, Eckersley Street.
Greenhalgh, E , 59, Library Street
Hancock, H R., j P , 161, Thicknessc Avenue
Higham, T , 89, Scholes.
Mannion, J. P , 18, Hardybutts.
McNichoh*, M., 11, Cambridge Street.
Noble, J , Gidlow House
Shaw, W , 21, Hill Street
Somers, O., " Cromer," Spencer Road
Taylor, S., 74, Tunstall Lane, Pemberton.
Whitton, J , j P., 211, Warnngton Road, Goose
Green.
Wmstanley, P., 130, Platt Lane.
CO-OPTED
Livesey, Miss A., 42, Moore Street, Whelley
Melling, Mrs. W A , j P., •' WindclifTe,"
Marylcbone
Ritson, Mrs. H., 21, Moore Street
Ellis, Rev H., M.A, St Catherine's Vicarage.
Moss, The Very Rev. Mon. J., D.D., St John's
Presbytery, Powell Street.
Hunter Rodwell, Rev. Canon W. O., M.A.,
The Hall.
Batson, Prof. R. G., The University, Liverpool.
Filhngham, W. O , 24, Mesnes Road.
France, Lt.-Col R A., T D , LL B., 4, King
Street.
Rigby, A. W., 5, The Avenue, Monument Park.
Ross, J. F. S., M.C , B sc., PH D., Mining College.
Rushton, W. H., " Harrock," Wigan Lane.
367
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
WOLVERHAMPTON (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS
SCHOOL DENTISTS
ARCHITECT
SUPERINTENDENT OF
BUILDINGS
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
ACCOUNTANT
INSPECTOR OF SCHOOLS...
ORGANISER OF SCHOOL
MEALS AND BRITISH
RESTAURANTS
YOUTH OFFICER
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED,
1946-47
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE ...
Alderman J. Clark, J.P,
F. L. Mills, M.C., B.A., Education Offices, North Street,
Wolvcrhampton. Tel. : 21434.
F. W. Turner, M.A., M.SC.
R. H. H. Jolly, M.D., D.P.H. (Medical Officer of Health).
B. Sergeant, M.B., B.S., D.P.H. (Senior) ; Miss O.
Nussbaum, M.D., Miss F. Fischer, M.D.
D. W. Belt, L.D.S. (Senior) ; W. G. Clarkson, L.D.S. ;
W. Bickerdike, L.D.S. \ A. E. Thomason, L.D.S.
(part-time).
W. Mervyn Law, ASSOC.M.INST.C.E., M.INST.M. & CY.E.
(Borough Engineer and Surveyor).
R. F. Collins.
Miss A. McConville ; G. Heyhoe.
W. Adams, F.S.A.A., F.I.M.T.A. (Borough Treasurer). "
A. W. Rilcy, B.SC. Assistants : E. J. Potter, M.A. ;
Mrs. M. E. Cotton, B.A.
Miss M. C. Greggains.
Gordon W. Ettc.
Census 1931—133,212.
4s. 11.09d.
£4,020 (estimated).
Estimated— 146,300.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS
No. on Roll
NURSERY CLASSES
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
BUREAU
31-3-46
(13) 440
Infants (18) 5,895
Junior (32) 8,955
Modern (16) 4,549
Technical (1) 549
Grammar (5) 1,976
256
One Special (M.D.) School for 151 children ; one
Partially Sighted for 22 children ; one Open-Air
for 93 delicate children.
One Fully Maintained, 1 Jointly Maintained, 3 Tran-
sitionally assisted.
One Mixed County School with 549 boys and girls on
roll.
A. F. Barratt, Temporary Juvenile Employment Officer,
Darlington Street, Wolverhampton. Tel. : 22996.
Head
R. R. Stephens, M.A., M.LITT.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School
Maintained
Municipal Grammar School (M.)
Jointly maintained with Staffordshire
High School for Girls Miss D. E. de Zouche, M.A*
Transitionally Assisted
Grammar School (B.) W. Deny, M.A.
St. Chad's College (B.) Rev. Bro, Brendan, B.A.
Convent High School ( G. ) Miss C. Richardson, B.A.
TECHNICAL COLLEGES, ETC.
Name of Institute Principal
Wolverhampton & Staffordshire Technical W. E. Fisher, O.B.E., D.sc.
College
South Staffs. High School of Commerce ... Matthew Clark, M.AO B.COM.
School of Art and Crafts J. H. Hoiden, A.R.C.A., A.T.D.
368
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
WOLVERHAMPTON (C.B.)
MEMBERS
MAYOR
Lawley, Alderman W., 2, Windsor Avenue,
Penn.
CHAIRMAN
Clark, Alderman J , J.P , 125, Birches Barn
Road.
VICE-CHAIRMAN
Foster, Councillor W J , 40, Finchficld. Road
ALDERMEN
Bates, G., Heathficld House, Heath Town
Beach, A. A., J.P , 32, Humber Road
Cahill, J., 149, Bushbury Road, Heath Town
Coleman, J. H., 73, Birches Barn Road.
Gould, A., 485, Stafford Road, Oxley
Mandcr, Sir Charles, ur , D L , j p , John
Street
COUNCILLORS
Beattie, J , Perton Orchard, Pcrton
Braybrook, Mrs. A. A., J.P., 35, Leaciott
Avenue, Low Hill.
Clark, C B , 213, Teltenhall Road
Dagnan, B , Warstones Inn, Warstones Road,
Penn.
Farmer, W. H , Petersmead, Broad Lane,
Bradmore.
Jlsley, Mrs. R. K, 55, Winchester Road, bord-
houses
Jordan, J. E , 20, Queen Street
Pertwee, C T , 71, Canterbury Road, Penn.
Smith, J W , 24, Laburnum Street
Smithies, F. W , Clarkson House, Lansdownc
Avenue, Oaken, Codsall
CO-OPTED
Green, Mrs. Davis, Ash Hill, Compton
Hassall, Rev W , St. Stephen's Vicarage,
Spnngfields
Hogan, G. D , Sonning, Highlands Road,
Bradmore
Mackay, Dr Margaret, j p , Springfield House,
Penn Road
Rogers, Rev. R. A , MA, 283, Newhampton
Road.
Williams*, Miss C , B A , Hafod, Rupert Street,
Wilson, Rev J , M A , Parkville, Albert Road.
Woulfe, Rev M R , The Presbytery, Old-
fdllmgs.
WORCESTER (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN . . . Alderman Chas. Edwards, J.P.
VICE-CHAIRMAN Alderman F. Bullock, J.P.
SECRETARY... .. .. F. E. Chandler, M.C., B.SC., O.B.E., Education Offices,
4, Copenhagen Street, Worcester. Tel. : 2287-8.
R. Randall.
ASSISTANT EDUCATION
OFFICER
MUSICAL ADVISER
YOUTH ORGANISER
SCHOOL MEALS ORGANISER
CHIEF CLERK
SCHOOL MEDICAL STAFF ...
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTAL OFFICER. .
ACCOUNTANT
POPULATION . . .
EDUCATION RATE LEVIED,
1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1945-46
NURSERY CLASSES
J. S. Hicks, A.R.C.M.
S. Powell.
Miss F. M. C. Akrill.
F. W, Pardoe.
A. J. B. Griffin, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H., Medical Officer
of Health and School Medical Officer.
Miss E. C. Henderson, M.B., B.CH., B.AC., D.P.H.
C. R. Knight, L.D.S.
H. Hacking, F.I.M.T.A., F.S.A.A. (City Treasurer).
60,000.
4s. 6.68d.
£1,665
Provided
Non-Provided ...
Toials ...
No.
5
7
12
No. on Roll
1-4-46
94
110
204
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SCHOOLS
Provided
Non-Provided :-
C. of E.
R.C. ...
Others
Totals
369
No.
10
1
1
17
No. of No. on Roll
Departments 1 -4-46
10 2,256
17
2
1
30
2,775
303
176
5,510
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
WORCESTER (C.B.)
SECONDARY (MODERN)
SECONDARY (GRAMMAR)
Provided
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d) ...
Totals
No. No. of No. on Roll
Departments 1-4-46
2 4 1,074
Boys Girls Mixed Totals
— 1—1
1 — — 1
Pupils in attendance at above schools 31-3-46 : —
(a)
(b)
(0
(d)
Girls
477
Mixed Totals
— 477
— 568
Totals
430 — 1,077
907 — 2,122
SCIENCE AND TECHNICAL Victoria Institute. Principal — H. Peat, M.A.
SCHOOL AND SCHOOL OF
ART
JUNIOR TECHNICAL SCHOOL One provided school with 120 boys on roll.
JUNIOR COMMERCIAL ... One provided school with 120 on roll.
SCHOOL
JUNIOR EVENING Three provided schools with 197 on roll.
INSTITUTES
SPECIAL SCHOOL One provided Open- Air School with 93 on roll.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School Head
(a) Provided Girls' School
City of Worcester Secondary School for Girls Miss M. C. Webster, B.A.
(b) Non-Provided, but aided on a deficiency basis
The Worcester Royal Grammar School ... H. R. Pullinger, M.A.
(d) Non-Provided, and not aided by the L.E.A.
Worcester, Alice Ottley School for Girls ... Miss H. M. Roden, B.sc.
Worcester, Cathedral King's School F. R. Kittermaster, B.A.
School Meals Service
Number of School Canteens as on 31st March, 1946 — 21. The number of children
in Primary and Secondary Schools supplied daily with dinners increased from 1,259
in March, 1945, to 1,989 in March, 1946 (i.e. an increase from 20.5 per cent, to 27.7
per cent, of the number of children in attendance).
KITCHENS AND DINING Central Kitchens 35 two of which are at Secondary
CENTRES Modern Schools ; School Dining Centres 21,
Schools served by British Restaurant 2.
Youth Service
The Youth Service is administered by the Education Committee through its Youth
Committee and Advisory Committee. There are sixty youth groups registered
with the Youth Service ; these include four L.E.A. — sponsored Centres, three of
which came into being in 1943. The Centres which operate in school premises,
include in their provisions Junior Evening Institutes, displays for every other type of
organisation, as well as providing regular accommodation for physical training, etc.,
for those youth organisations which seek such assistance.
All youth groups are assisted in matters of leadership, premises, equipment, playing
fields, camps i and swimming facilities. The Committee have encouraged the develop-
ment of such team games as football, cricket, nctball, basketball, and table tennis,
and provi<Je the machinery for athletics competitions, drama festivals and conferences
of leaders.
370
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
WORCESTER (C.B.)
MEMBERS
ALDERMEN
Atkins, Lady, 8, College Yard.
Bullock, P., The Limes, Beech Avenue.
Edwards, C, 137, Bath Road.
Ede, Dr. Moore, 5, Red Hill Lane.
Norton, W. H., 163, Malvern Road
Ogilvy, Miss, Bishop's House, Lansdowne
Crescent.
Parsons, J. B., 149, Malvern Road.
Palmer, Mrs. R., 10, Bilford Avenue
COUNCILLORS
Built, C. H., 8, Hanbury Park Road.
Creese, O. A , 84, Laughernc Road.
Duckworth, T,, Bank House, 55, New Bank
Street.
Edwards, J. B., 8, Pierpoint Street
Firth, A M , 108, Ombersley Road.
Flay, J., 17, Droitwieh Road.
Millis, H , 10, Georgma Avenue.
Selhcks, H J , 141, Bath Road.
Urry, Mrs, 91, Malvern Road
Whitehead, D., 163, Ombersley Road
CO-OPTED
Campbell, Rev. Father, The Presbytery,
Sansomc Place
Dean of Worcester, College Green
Hawtm, H. E., 12, Bromwich Lane
Jacomb, Miss E. M , Hallow Bank, Hallow
Road
Knight, H. J , The Heritage, Norton Close,
Barneshall
Pullmger, H. R , Royal Grammar School.
Roden, Miss H M , Alice Ottlcy School
Stroyan, R. K , 27, The Tything
Webster, Miss M C , Grammar School foi
Girls.
YORK (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER
DEPUTY EDUCATION OFFICER
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
JUVENILE EMPLOYMENT
OFFICER
ORGANISER OF DOMESTIC
SUBJECTS
ORGANISER OF SCHOOL
MEALS
ORGANISERS OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
YOUTH ORGANISER
ACTING SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
SENIOR ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTISTS
AURAL AND OPHTHALMIC
CONSULTANT
POPULATION
RATES LEVIED 1946-47 ..
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1945-46
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
Alderman J. Hargrave, J.P.
Councillor C. Oliver.
H. Oldman, M.A., Education Offices, 5, St. Leonard's
York. Tel. : 2155 and 2156.
J. Howard Gray.
K. Brooksbank, M.A., M.ED.
Guy Hardcastlc, Juvenile Employment Bureau, 47,
Clarence Street, York.
Miss C. M. Wheelhouse.
Miss D. Holliday.
Gurnos Rees ; Miss O. M. Smith.
(Vacant).
Miss C. B. Crane, M.B., D.P.H., acting City Medical
Officer of Health, 50, Bootham, York.
F. B. Shevlm, M.B., CH.B., School Clinic, Piccadilly,
York.
(Vacant).
Miss A. Ramsden, L.D.S., School Clinic, Piccadilly,
York ; Miss L. B. Ritchie, L.D.S., Temporary
School Dental Clinic, 24, St. Saviourgate, York.
Peter Macdonald, M.D.
100,800 (estimated).
Education 5s. 2.91d.
£2,793 2s, lid. (actual).
County, 20 ; Voluntary, 16.
(a) Modern Schools : County, 7 ; Voluntary, 5.
(b) Grammar Schools : — Boys Girls
(i) County Schools ... 1 2
(ii) Direct Grant Schools ... — 1
(iii) Independent Schools ... 3 2
Educationally Subnormal Children ... 1 school.
Physically Handicapped Children ... 1 school.
Partially-Sighted Children 1 class.
371
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
YORK (C.B.)
TOTAL SCHOOL POPULATION (MARCH, 1946) :—
(a) Primary
(b) Secondary (Modern)
(c) „ (County Grammar)
(d) Special Schools
(e) Direct Grant Grammar
(/) Independent Grammar
Totals
15,107
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
Name of School
(a) County Schools
Nunthorpe Boys'
Queen Anne Girls'
Mill Mount Girls'
(b) Direct Grant Schools
Bar Convent (G.)
(c) Independent Schools
Archbishop Holgate's (B.)
Bootham School (B)
Mount School (G.)
St. Peter's (B.)
York College for Girls (G.)
Head.
W. D. Seville, M.A.
Miss J. H. Aspden, M.A.
Miss M. G. Willoughby, M,A.
Mother Campion,, I.B.V.M.
A. B. Hodgson^ M.A.
T. F. Green, M.A.
Miss E. Constance Nightingale, M.A.
J. Dronrielda M.A.
Miss H. C. Randall, B.SC.
TECHNICAL COLLEGE AND INSTITUTES
Name of Institute
Technical College
Junior Building School . . .
School of Commerce
School of Arts and Crafts
Day Continuation School . . .
Evening Institute of
Commerce
Principal
T. H. Jones, M.sc.
T. H. Jones, M.SC.
P. Claydon, B.A. . . .
R. T. Cotterillj A.R.C.A.
K. G. Wasey
S.Y.Dickinson ...
Full- Pari-umc
time Day
Students Students Students
— 239 869
55 ,.,-r™ .._..,
174 — —
149 — 291
— 269 —
— — 598
MEMBERS
LORD MAYOR
Gaines, Alderman F., J.P , Mansion House.
ALDERMEN
Cnchton, Edith A., J.P., 30 Clifton.
Hargrave, J., J.P., 23, Howe Hill Road.
Smithson, F., J.P., 94, The Green, Acomb.
COUNCILLORS
Baxter, J. A, " Eshland," Whitby Avenue.
Carter, Rev. F. L., 7, Feversham Terrace.
Colley, B , j P., 88, The Green, Clifton.
Fairey, J. R., 9, The Crescent.
Fowler, H., 78, Green Lane, Acomb.
Kcld, E. L., 32, dive Grove.
Langton, A., 76, Mary gate.
Lumsdcn, M., 21, Quecnswood Grove, Acomb.
Oliver, C, 135, The Mount.
Patterson, W., 125, Beckficld Lane, Acomh
CO-OPTfcD
Dronrield, J , M A , j P., St Peter's School.
Lee, Rev. Canon A. R., M.A , Holy Trinity
Rectory, Micklcgate
McAniff, Rev. P , St. Aelred's Presbytery.
Netherwood, Miss E , B.A , 30, St. Olave's
Road.
Northcott, Dr. C H , c/o Messrs Rowntrcc
& Co., Ltd.
Robinson, G. L., 26, Milliield Road.
Wightman, Mrs. I. G , B.A., 3, Dnffield Terrace.
372
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piano, pipe, percussion band,
rhythmic, and all other types
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THEORY
— primers, tutors, biographies, and
all types of books for training
the young musician.
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a guarantee of
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Good printing
Good paper
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ADVERTISEMENTS
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— and
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Glasgow S.E.
374
Scottish
and
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Education Committees
375
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376
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
Scottish
Education Section
SCOTTISH EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
ST. ANDREW'S HOUSE, EDINBURGH. FIELDEN HOUSE, 10, GREAT COLLGE STREET,
Tel : Edinburgh 33433. LONDON, S.W.I. Tel. : Whitehall 7464.
9 AND 10, ABERCROMBY PLACE, EDINBURGH. 15, GROSVENOR STREET, EDINBURGH.
Tel. : Edinburgh 33521. Tel. : Edinburgh 34661.
Secretary of State for Scotland— RT. HON. JOSEPH WESTWOOD, M.P.
Permanent Under- Secretary of State — D. MILNE, c.B.
Parliamentary Under- Secretaries of State— G. BUCHANAN, M.P. ; T. ERASER, M.P.
Assistant Under- Secretary of State — J. J. W. HANDFORD, C.B., O.B.E.
Secretarv— SIR JOHN MACKAY THOMSON, C.B., F.R.S.E.
Deputy Secretary—]. W. PARKER, c.B.
Private Secretaries— MISS L. M. COLLINSON ; MISS J. D. CLARKE.
Principal Assistant Secretary — J. JARDINE, O.B.E., M D., F.R.S.E. (part-time).
Assistant Secretaries— T. 'GRAINGER STEWART, M.C., T.D., A.D.C. ; R. T.
HAWKINS (Establishment Officer) ; J. MACDONALD ; W. F. ARBUCKLE ;
A. G. RODGER, O.B.E. ; H. S. HARDY; R. M. ALLARDYCE, C.B.E., M.C., LL.B.
Principals — W. F. Burton ; *A. Alderman ; H. W. S. Biden, M.B.E. (Assistant
Establishment Officer) ; G. Boyd ; A. E. Macdonald ; P. G. Brewer, M.B.E. ;
C. H. Dand ; T. J. Mackenzie (Secretary to Police (Scotland) Examinations
Board) ; W. A. Williams, M.B.E. ; C. W. Turner ; A. Tosio ; A. L. Fletcher ;
W. N. McWilliams.
Principal Staff Officers— I. Murdoch ; E. G. Bell ; R. S. Stewart ; D. L. Thomson ;
A. Davidson ; W. M. Newlands, PH.D., D.LITT. (Investigating Officer) ; T.
Stephenson ; J. Croslield ; R. T. Finlay.
Assistant Principals — J. S. Arthur ; Miss J. D. Clarke ; Miss D. McDonald.
Architect — J. F. FORD, L.R.I.B.A., KR.I.A.S.
Staff Officers— *A. Dawson ; J. Hobson ; *C. B. A. Greenfield ; G. R. Johnston ;
D. Waddell ; W. M. Morrison ; J. H. Donald ; J. McGregor ; J. T. Clark ;
L. L. Robertson ; C. W. Reynolds ; J. A. Ensor ; Miss W. H. Frew ; *H. R.
Bcauchamp ; *T. M. Martin ; C J. Randell ; R. P. F. Aue ; W. R. Adam ;
*J. S. Ohphant ; Miss A. M. Stewart, M.B.E. ; Miss B. Miller ; J. Primrose ;
J. O'Neill ; Miss H. V. Fleming, M.B.E. ; Miss J. Coull ; Miss C. Matheson ;
J. Baillie ; Miss L. M. Collinson ; Miss I. J. Irvine ; H. McHattie ; A. K, Will ;
W. Mclntosh ; Miss J. H. Renwick ; *F. Hogben ; W. A. Bruce.
H.M. Inspectors of Schools
Senior Chief Inspector— G. WATSON.
Chief Inspectors — W. A. Munro, D.LITT ; IX D. Anderson, M.c. ; A. B. Grieve, D.SC. ;
G. T. Pringlc.
Inspectors — J. Lambie ; J. Ferguson ; J. S. W. Boyle, PH.D. ; G. D. C. Stokes, D.SC. ;
J. W. M. Gunn ; R. Macdonald ; R. Forbes, D.S.O., M.C., J.P. ; J. S. Brunton ;
G. Menary, M.C., D.LITJ ; Miss M. Ramsay Ewan ; J. J. Davidson ; Miss
C. G. O'Connor ; Miss H. G. Leitch ; Miss E. I. Young ; J. G. Lamb ; A. S.
Kelly ; D. R. Bremncr ; K. J. Cuthbertson ; A. Law ; A. B. Taylor, D.LITT.* ;
Miss C. M. Kennedy ; D. Dickson, PH.D. ; J. D. MacGregor ; E. W. Thomas,
PH.D. ; J. A. Ramsay ; M. Murray ; J. Stevenson ; J. G. Strachan, PH.D. ;
Miss I. S. Gibson ; J. D. Nisbet : R. Macleod ; W. Macdonald ; J. Maclean ;
P. M. Gilian ; W. R. Humphries ; Miss E. N. MacGlashan ; G. B. Cruickshank ;
J. C. Holmes ; K. E. Miller ; Miss J. T. Duncanson ; Miss L. Boyd, D.SC. ;
W. S. Gray ; T. L. Taylor ; J. Dryburgh ; J. J. Reid ; L D. Stewart ; J. W.
Baxter ; D. G. Biggar, PH.D. ; W. H. May ; W. Christie.
Medical Officer and Inspector of Physical Training— G. W. SIMPSON, M.D., D.P.H.
The Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh
Director— D. A. ALLAN, PH.D., D.SC.
Keeper of Department of Art, Archaeology and Ethnology — R. Kerr.
Keeper of Department of Technology (Applied Science) — A. R. Hutchieson.
Keeper of Department of Natural History (Natural Sciences) — A. C. Stephen, D.SC.
Assistant Keepers (First Class)— W. C. Wallis ; W. I. R. Finlay ; R. W. Plenderleith ;
Miss M. I. Platt. „ c . .
* Seconded.
377
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
ABERDEEN (Burgh)
CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICERS
SCHOOL DENTAL OFFICERS
SCHOOL ARCHITECTS
SPECIALIST ORGANISERS ...
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATES, 1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1945-46
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
John D. Munro, M.B.E.
Frank Scorgie, M.A., B.SC., Education Offices, Castle
Street, Aberdeen ; Tel.: 7621.
Vacant.
H. J. Rae, M.C., M.A., M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
H. J. Dawson, M.A., M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; Vera Davidson,
M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; Marie S. Sutherland, M.B.,
CH.B., D.P.H.
A. Smith, L.D.S., R.c.s. ; J. Grosert, L.D.s. ; Miss Jean
M. Rea, L.D.S., R.c.s. ; Edmund G. H. Lightfoot,
L.D.S. ; J. R. Donald, L.D.S. , and Ian A. Robertson,
L.D.S.
J. A. O. Allan, F.R.I.B.A., M.I.STRUCT.E., and D. J. A. Ross,
A.R.I.B.A., A.M.I.STRUCT.E.
R. Logan (Continuation Classes) ; A. Adams (Music) ;
T. S. Fairley (Physical Instruction) ; A. Sharp
(Technical Subjects) ; T. T. C. McWhister (Youth
Service) ; Miss M. G. Kerr (Domestic Subjects and
School Meals) ; Miss C. Hollingworth (Speech
Training) ; Miss E. Simpson (Mothercraft).
1931—167,258 ; 1941— Estimated by Registrar-General,
167,800.
4s. 7.637d.
£7,115.
Nursery ...
Primary
Junior Secondary
Special ...
Secondary
Pre- Apprenticeship
Residential (Open Part- Year only)
4
25
7
2
3
1
1
43
No. on Roll
240
18,010
4,004
341
2,849
239
30
(each 3 weekly
Period)
25,713
CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION...
ASSISTANTS TO DIRECTOR...
CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER ...
REGIONAL SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICERS
SCHOOL DENTISTS
OPHTHALMIC SURGEON
(part- time)
POPULATION, 1931 CENSUS
CONSOLIDATED COUNTY
RATE FOR ALL PURPOSES,
1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1945-46
ABERDEENSHIRE
. Frederick Martin, C.B.E.
Alex. L. Young, M.A., B.SC., ED.B., County Buildings,
22, Union Terrace, Aberdeen. Tel. :' 7700.
James Moat, George Trapp, M.A., B.SC., B.COM., PH.D.
Harry J. Rae, M.C., M.A., M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
James S. Walker, M.D., D.P.H.
Elizabeth McCurrach, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; Robert
Fraser, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; Ronald M. Gordon,
M.D., CH.B., D.P.H. (on Military Service) ; John
Jack, M.B., cri.B. (temp.).
James Chalmers, L.D.S. ; James C. Renfrew, L.D.S. ;
William Wilson, L.D.S. ; Christian Brunton, L.D.S.
J. R. Mutch, M.D., D.O.M.S.
145,000.
10s. 6d.
£2,850.
378
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
Primary ... ... ... ... 151
Higher Grade \ ~n
Central / 70
8
ABERDEENSHIRE
No. on Roll
9,483
9,573
4,424
23,480
ORGANISER OF
CONTINUATION CLASSES
YOUTH ORGANISER
ORGANISER OF SCHOOL
MEALS
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
EXECUTIVE OFFICER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTISTS
SCHOOL ARCHITECT
POPULATION, 1931 CENSUS
EDUCATION RATES 1946-17
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1944-45
NUMBER IN SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED.
Secondary
Totals 229
James G. Gordon, M.A.
Miss Mary M. D. V. Chisholm.
Miss Bella McQueen.
ANGUS (County)
Jas. S. Watt.
Rev. Dr. Ivo M. Clark.
John Eadic, B.L., County Buildings, Forfar. Tel. : 203.
J. MacFarlane Thomson, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
Hilda I.. Laidlaw, M.B., CH.B,, D.P.H.
Anthony L. Cadcnhead, L.D.S. ; Thomas Smith, L.D.s.
James McGregor, A.R.I.A.S.
94,607.
Estimated deficiency to be met from rates and Exchequer
grants £170,850.
£3,500.
Primary (inc. Rural School
with post-primary
departments)
Senior Secondary . .
Junior Secondary . .
Totals
No. on Roll
Primary. Secondary.
95
5
2
8,361
1,288
731
316
1,912
117
102 10,389 2,345
12,725
Youth Service
The Education Committee again agreed this year to set aside £1,500 to finance
the Youth Welfare movement, and the Governing Body of the Angus Educational
Trust have renewed their grant of £200. The Club organisation has developed with
the opening of three new clubs and the possible development of two more in the
near future. The pre-service units continue to attract the boys, while the G.T.C.
is progressing, 3 new sections having been formed recently in rural areas.
The Youth Council is now functioning and meets quarterly. Eight local Youth
Panels have been constituted to supervise the Youth Service movement within the
county. One paid Club Leader has been appointed while another is to be appointed
as from September 1946.
ARGYLL (County)
CHAIRMAN ..
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION . .
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
SCHOOL ARCHITECT
POPULATION, 1931 CENSUS
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1944-45
John McNaughton.
Rev. Alex. D. Macrae.
Thos. G. Henderson, M.A., Education Offices, Dunoon.
Tel : Dunoon 106.
J. A. C. Guy, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H., Oban. Tel. : Oban
2489.
Robert Cameron, F.S.I., Dunoon. Tel. : Dunoon 461.
63,050
£1,870
379
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
ARGYLL (County)
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
Primary ...
Secondary
*(a) Junior
**(&) Senior
No. on Roll
No. of Schools Primary Secondarv
... 147 4,726 —
6 906 403
3 1,365 992
*Comaignione H.G. (Tiree), Tobermory H.G. (Mull), Kinlochievcn Public
(North Lorn), Lochgilphead H.G. (Mid-Argyll), Tighnabruaich Public (Cowal),
Tarbert H.G. (Kintyre) and Bowmore H.G. (Islay) Schools.
**Oban High (South Lorn), Dunoon Grammar (Cowal) and Campbeltown
, Grammar (Kintyre) Schools.
School Management Committee Areas : Mull, Coll, Tiree, Ardnamurchan, North
Lorn, South Lorn, Mid-Argyll, Cowal, Kintyre, Islay, Jura and Colonsay.
CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTISTS
SPECIALIST SURGEONS
SCHOOL ARCHITECT
SPECIALIST ORGANISERS ...
DOMESTIC SCIENCE AND
SCHOOL MEALS
CHILD GUIDANCE CLINICS
POPULATION, 1931 CENSUS
EDUCATION RATES, 1939-40
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1943-44
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
AYRSHIRE
Councillor Houston Pater son.
James Boyd, M.A., B.SC. County Buildings, Ayr.
Tel. : Ayr 2201.
Wm. T. H. Inglis, M.A., B.A.
(Vacant).
Charles A. Bignold, M.A., M.B., CH.N., B.SC., and 5
Assistants.
A. J. Duncan, L.D.S., and 7 Assistants.
J. N. Tennent, M.B., CH.BO D.O.M.S. (part-time) ; Norman
Davidson, O.B.E., F.R.C.S. (part-time) ; Forbes M.
Walker, M.B., CH.B. (part-time).
R. G. Lindsay, A.R.I.B.A.
Physical Training : Archibald Frame ; Miss C. M.
Moodie.
Miss E. M. A. Hill.
Leslie H. Duncan, M.A., ED.B.
285,217.
No separate education rate.
£9,812.
No. on Roll
60
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION
ASSISTANT TO DIRECTOR
AND YOUTH ORGANISER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTIST
SPECIALIST SURGEON
(VISITING OCULIST)
SCHOOL ARCHITECT
COUNTY LIBRARIAN
POPULATION, 1931 CENSUS
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE . .
No. OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
46,498
46,558
Nursery ...
Primary ...
Junior Secondary
Secondary
Totals
BANFF (County)
George Grant.
John Hall.
James McNaught, M.A., Education Offices, Keith.
Tel.: Keith 41.
John M. Urquhart, M.A., ED.B.
E. J. Michie, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
Kenneth M. Yorston, L.D.S., R.C.S. (Ed.).
H. Edgar Smith, M.B., CH.B.
James Wood, A.R.I.B.A.
Alexander Christie.
54,907.^
£840.
Primary
Junior Secondary ...
Senior Secondary ...
380
39
28
7
No.
Primary
1,302
3,225
2,520
on Roll
Sec.
627
1,295
Total
1,302
3,852
3,815
8,969
7,047
1,922
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
BERWICK (County)
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION...
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTIST
SPECIALIST SURGEONS
(part-time)
POPULATION, 1931 CENSUS
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1945-46
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
Rev. J. F. McCreath, M.A.
Robert B. Bell, J.P.
Robert Wood, M.A. (Hons.), Education Office, Duns.
Tel. : Duns 49.
Alastair Allan, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
Robt. W. Wilson, L.D.S., R.F.P. & s. (Glas.).
Ian Simson Hall, M.B., CH.B., F.R.C.S.K. (Aunst) ; G. I.
Scott (Oculist).
26,601.
£530.
Primary ...
Secondary : —
Senior
Junior ...
Totals
40
2
4
46
No. on Roll
1,484
655
835
2,974
CHAIRMAN
CLERK TO THE COMMITTEE
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICERS
SCHOOL DENTISTS
SPECIALIST OCULIST
POPULATION, 1931 CENSUS
EDUCATION RATES 1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1945-46
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
BUTE (County)
James S. McMillan.
William Grant, County Buildings, Rothesay,
Rothesay 5.
Professor J. R. Currie.
T. W. Howie ; J. Buchanan and J. S. McTavish.
Tel.
W. M. Connor ; Wm. Patrick ; E. P. Thomson ;
R. Chrystie.
J. S. McGregor.
18,822.
County Consolidated Rate 7s. 8d.
£228.
Primary ...
Senior Secondary
Junior Secondary
Totals
18
1
1
20
No. on Roll
1,856
470
2,326
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION...
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
POPULATION, 1931 CENSUS
EDUCATION RATES 1941-45
PRODUCT OF ID. RATES,
1944-45
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
CAITHNESS
Provost Wm. Brims.
Ex-Bailie D. A. Sinclair.
lau McHardy, Education Office, Wick.
62.
R. F. McDonald.
25,656
2s. 9Jd.
£430.
Tel. : Wick
Primary ...
Higher Grade
Central
Secondary
Totals
53
58
No. on Roll
2,158
1,725
3,883
381
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
CLACKMANNAN (County)
CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION ...
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTIST
SPECIALIST SURGEONS
(part-time)
SCHOOL ARCHITECTS
(part-time)
POPULATION, 1931 CENSUS
EDUCATION RATES, 1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1945-46
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
Capt. N. Macdonald, J.P.
A. C. Marshall, M.A., LL.B., F.R.S.E., J.PO Barrister-at-
law, Education Offices, Alloa. Tel. : Alloa 460-1.
J. A. Roughead, M.D., D.P.H.
Robert D. Buchan, L.D.S.
C. R. Duncan Leeds (Eye Specialist) ; R. B. Lumsden
(Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist) ; W. V. Anderson
(Orthopaedic Specialist).
J. Melvin & Son.
32,500.
3s. 3d. owner ; 3s. 3d. occupier (approx.).
£975 (approx.).
Primary and Junior Secondary
Technical and Commercial
Secondary (Senior)
Totals
No. on Roll
17 4,043
1 255
2 450
20
4,748
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
COUNTY CLERK
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION...
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICERS
SCHOOL DENTIST ..
SPECIALIST SURGEON . .
COUNTY ARCHITECT
POPULATION, 1931 CENSUS
EDUCATION RATES 1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1945-46
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
DUMFRIESSHIRE
. Provost John Jardine.
. William Brown,
, J. C. Grant.
Hugh Somervillc, M.C., M.A., County
Dumfries. Tel. : Dumfries 1343.
John Ritchie.
Lt.-Col. Munro ; Agnes Turner,
Buildings,
Agnes Dalziel.
R. J. Leslie Fraser, Dumfries and Carlisle — Ophthalmic.
G. Bartholomew, A.R.I.B.A.
81,047
£148,115.
£2,517.
No. on Roll
12,074
Primary
Secondary ...
There are 91 schools, 90 of which have primary divisions. Sixteen of the 91 have,
in addition, secondary divisions.
DUNBARTON (County)
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICERS
SCHOOL DENTISTS
SPECIALIST SURGEONS
David Low.
Matthew Bissett.
J. P. McHutchison, M.A., D.SC., 185 Park Circus,
Glasgow, C.3. Tel. : Douglas 6333.
S. Harvey.
J. P. M. McCarey; A. D. Cowan; Mildred M.
Catheis ; and Charles C. Slorach.
Felix Cassidy, L.D.S. ; Elizabeth McKendrick, L.D.S. ;
Vera Pugh, L.D.S. ; J. H. N. MacDonald, L.D.S. ;
Jos. C. Barry, L.D.S. ; Mary W. Dinn, L.D.S.
John Fulton Christie, M.B., F.R.F.P.S. (Aurist) ; James N.
Tennent, M.B., D.O.M.S. (Oculist) ; Carol Richardson
(Orthoptist).
382
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
SCHOOL ARCHITECT
POPULATION, 1931 CENSUS
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
DUNBARTON (County)
Joseph Weekes, F.R.I.B.A.
147,744.
58
Primary Departments ...
Secondary Departments
Totals
57
19
76
No. on Roll
15,704
5,421
21,125
CHAIRMAN .....
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION...
DIRECTOR
DEPUTY MEDICAL OFFICER
OF HEALTH (PRE-SCHOOL
AND SCHOOL MEDICAL
SERVICES)
ASSISTANT MEDKIAL
OFFICERS OF HEALTH
(PRE-SCHOOL AND
SCHOOL MEDICAL
SERVICES)
SENIOR DENTAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT DENTAL OFFICERS
SCHOOL ARCHITECT
SPECIALIST ORGANISERS
CHILD GUIDANCE CLINIC
PSYCHOLOGIST
SCHOOL MEALS SERVICK
ORGANISER
YOUTH WELFARE OFFICER
POPULATION
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1945-46
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
DUNDEE
Bailie Mrs. L B. Miller.
J. D. Collins, M.A., B.L., LL.B.J 14, City Square, Dundee.
Tel. : 6131.
A. E. Hope, M.A., B.SC., B.ED.
James A. Cuthbert, M.B., CH.BO D.P.H.
Dora W. Gerrard, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; Nona S.
Lcsslic, M.B , CH.B., D.P.H.; Claude H. Imric,
M.B., CH.B , D.P.H. ; Kathleen A. Allison, M.B., CH.B.
(temporary).
David A. Finlayson, L.D.S.
Douglas N. Anderson, L.D.S. ; Mary Millar, L.D.S.
(temporary) ; Rachel Mears, L.D.S. (temporary) ;
Mary McArthur, L.D.S. (temporary).
J. McLellan Brown, A.R.I.B.A.
James Forbes, M.A. (Superintendent of Physical Educa-
tion) ; James Easson (Superintendent of Music) ;
G. W. Sturrock, M.A., B.FD. (Educational Psycholo-
gist).
Miss xViary D. Carrigan, M.A., ED.B.
Mrs. A. Mathewson.
Mary K. Munro, M.»\., LI.B.
Census, 1931—175,585.
£6,559.
Nursery ...
Primary ...
Junior Secondary
Senior Secondary
Pre- Vocational : —
Trades (Building)
(Engineering)
Nursing
Specials : —
Deaf
Sight-Saving
Mentally Defective . .
Physically Defective . .
Sidlaw (Residential)
Totals
4
4
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
56
No on Roll
210
19,142
3,589
2,343
220
106
70
54
34
124
198
49
26,139
383
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
DUNDEE
Youth Service
In Dundee there are at present 20 Youth Organisations composed oi 395 Senior
and Junior Units. There are 82 Clubs, and Youth Centres have been developed
both in city and in new housing areas.
All Voluntary Organisations have representation on the City Youth Council and
Local Youth Panels are in process of formation.
Under the auspices of the Youth Council, Training Courses in General Youth
Work, Discussion Group Work, Handicrafts and Drama have been held from time
to time and have been very well attended. The Education Committee has each year
sent a number of Leaders to attend the Scottish Youth Leadership Training Associa-
tion Summer Schools at St. Andrews.
During the past four years, tour inter-club Drama Festivals have been held, and
there have been Musical and Country Dancing Festivals held under the auspices
of the Dundee Association of Girls' Clubs.
The policy of the Education Committee hitherto has been to develop the youth
work as far as possible, through the existing Youth Organisations, and the use of
schools, the services of specialist teachers and financial assistance have been given for
this purpose.
CHAIRMAN ...
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICERS
SCHOOL DENTISTS...
SCHOOL ARCHITECT
POPULATION, 1931 CENSUS
EDUCATION RATES, 1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1945-46
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
EAST LOTHIAN
George Snowie.
A. S. Lawson.
Dr. John Mccklcjohn, Education Oftices, Haddington.
Tel.: 245.
A. D. Campbell.
J. Milne ; M. N. G. Anderson.
Mrs. Black ; J. Thomson.
F. W. Hardic.
47338.
4s. 2d. (approx.).
£795 excluding Burghal areas.
Nursery ...
Primary ...
Junior School
Secondary
Totals
No. on Roll
2 80
37 5,986
3 included in
Secondary
\ 1,348
46
7,414
CHAIRMAN ...
CITY EDUCATION OFFICER
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICERS
MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGIST . .
PSYCHIATRIST
SCHOOL DENTISTS...
SCHOOL ARCHITECT
ORGANISER OF CONTINUA-
TION CLASSES
SUPERVISORS OF SPECIAL
SUBJECTS
EDINBURGH
Councillor Mrs. Alice M. Ross.
Jas. B. Frizell, B.L., A.L.A.A., 12, St. Giles Street,
Edinburgh, 1. Tel. : 27034; Depute City Educa-
tion Officers : George Reith, M.A., B.SC., B.ED. ;
A. Steele ; Secretary : Miss C. V. Radford.
George J. Linklater, O.B.E., T.D., M.D., M.R.C.P., D.P.H.,
D.T.M.
Six.
Gladys A. A. Boyd, M.A., M.B., CH.B., D.I'.H.
Margaret M. Methven, M.A., M.B., CH.B., D.P.M.
G. Moody, L.D.S. (Senior Dentist) and 4 others.
A. G. Forgie, A.R.I.B.A. (City Architect).
Joseph A. Dow, M.A.
Joseph Howicson (Physical Education) ; George W.
Hall (Art) ; Frank Moyes, MUS. BAG. (MUSIC) ;
John Marshall (Handwork) ; Miss R. Cairns
(Domestic Science).
384
EDUCATION COMMIT Tlil'S YEAR ROOK
ORGANISER OF SCHOOL Miss Jean M. E. Kennedy.
MEALS
YOUTH SERVICE OFFICER Thomas Smith.
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGIST Anne T. Paterson, M.A., B.ED.
CHILD GUIDANCE SCHEME
POPULATION, 1939 CENSUS
EDUCATION RATES 1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
473,200.
2s. 4.85d.
£25,076.
EDINBURGH
Nursery Schools and Classes 16
Primary Schools . . . 80
Junior Secondary Schools .. II
Senior Secondary Schools 9
Special Schools 19
Totals 135
Continuation Schools : —
Evening . 28
Day Institutes 3
Total 31
Total Roll
August, 1946
640
41,086
6,651
7,410
1,279
57,066
FIFE (County)
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN . .
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION
DEPUTE DIRECTOR OF
EDUCATION
COUNTY CLERK DEPUTE
FOR EDUCATION-
CHIEF INSPECTOR OF
SCHOOLS
SCHOOL MFDICAL OFFICFR
MASTER OF WORKS
SPECIALIST ORGANIM-RS .
POPULATION (1931)
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1940-41
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
Bailie G. Iratt, J.P.
Miss M. F. ]obson, M.A., B.SC., J.P.
Douglas M. Mclntosh, M.A.> B.SC., B.ED., PH.D., F.R.S.E.,
County Offices, Wemyssfield, Kirkcaldy. Tel. :
Kirkcaldy 2075-7.
David A, Walker, M.A > B.hn , PH.D., F.R.S.E.
William Clark.
J. Lambie, 1Q, St. Ninians Terrace, Edinburgh.
R. A. Krause, M D , v> sa, D.P.H.
George Sandilands.
W. P.' Torrancc (Music) ; D. Wilson (Physical Educa-
tion) ; Miss M. B. Methven (Domestic Science).
270,261.
£7,500 (approx.).
Primary . . . .. . . 106
Combined Primary and Junior Secondary . 35
Junior Secondary .. . . 5
Senior Secondary . 8
Teclinical .. 3
157
FORFARSHIRE (See Angus)
CONVENER
SUB-CONVENER' ...
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION
GLASGOW (Burgh)
. Councillor Andrew Hood, J.P.
. Councillor Michael Scanlan.
H. S. Mackintosh, M.A., B.SC., ED.B., PH.D., Education
Offices, 129, Bath Street, Glasgow, C.2. Tel. :
Douglas 7051.
385
N2
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YFAR BOOK
GLASGOW (Burgh)
DEPUTE DIRECTORS OF
EDUCATION
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
SENIOR MEDICAL OFFICER
(EDUCATION HEALTH
SERVICE)
ARCHITECT AND PROPERTY
SUPERINTENDENT
PRINCIPAL ATTFNDANCE
OFFICER
SUPERINTENDENT OF ART
AND ARTCRAI-TS
SUPERINTENDENT OF
PHYSICAL TRAINING
SUPERINTENDENT OF
TECHNICAL SUBJECTS
SUPERINTENDENT OF
DOMESTIC SCIENCE
YOUTH ORGANISER
ORGANISER OF
FURTHER EDUCATION
SUPERINTENDENT OF Music
ORGANISER OF SCHOOL
MEALS SERVICE
SUPERVISOR OF NURSERY
SCHOOLS
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATES, 1946-47
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1945-46
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
John Johnston, O.B.E., M.A., F.R.G.S. ; Andrew G.
Phemistcr, B.SC.
Stuart I. A. Laidlaw, M.D., D.P.H., B.L., D.P.A. (Medical
Officer of Health for the City).
J. Miller Young, M.C., M.B., CH.B., D.P.H., F.R.F.P.S.G.
John McNab, L.R.I.B.A., F.R.I.A.S.
Alexander McDougall, B.L.
Andrew Nairn.
John McKinnon, M.A.
John H. Paterson, B.SC.
Miss Isobel M. Richmond.
John A. Nicolson, M A.
(Vacant).
Archibald M. Ross, M.A., L.R.A.M.
Miss Mary C. MacAulay.
Miss Agnes L. J. Pine.
1,128,473 (estimated, 1940).
Included in Consolidated Rate for the City (no separate
rate fixed).
£46,540.
Nursery Schools
Primary Schools...
Junior Secondary Schools
Senior Secondary Schools
High Schools ...
Special Schools
Residential Schools
Approved Schools
Totals
No. on Roll
Total
Average
Roll-
June,
1946 :
164,096
Youth Service
Under the Education Committee's Scheme for Youth Welfare : —
1. Twenty Youth Centres are conducted under the direct management of the
Education Committee.
2. Two Youth Centres are conducted by Voluntary Youth Organisations. Grants
are paid1 to these Organisations to cover the cost of maintenance of the Centres,,
and the Education Committee supply Specialist Teachers without charge.
3. Voluntary Youth Organisations arc assisted by the Education Committee in the
following ways : —
(a) School accommodation is provided free of any charge ;
(b) Grants are made after consultation with the Youth Council ;
(c) The services of Specialist Teachers in Physical Training, Craftwork, Bench-
work and Domestic Science, arc provided free of charge.
The Education Committee have appointed a Special Sub-Committee to consider
and report on all questions in connection with the Scheme for Youth Welfare.
A Youth Advisory Council for the area has now been established.
386
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
INVERNESS (County)
CHAIRMAN Rev. W. H. Graham.*
VICE-CHAIRMAN Very Rev. Dr. MacFarlane.
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION .. J. A. MacLean, M.A., LL.B., PH.D., County Buildings,
Ardross Street, Inverness. Tel. : 870.
DEPUTE DIRECTOR OF I. W. Cunningham, M.A., B.L.
EDUCATION
CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER OF A. M. Eraser, M.D., D.P.H.
HEALTH
DEPUTE MEDICAL OFFICER E. A. Johnston, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
OF HEALTH
ASSISTANT MEDICAL W. D. Wilson, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
OFFICER OF HEALTH
SCHOOL DENTISTS... Four School Dentists acting under the County Medical
Officer of Health.
SCHOOL ARCHITECT ... Colonel A. Cullen, F.R.I.B.A., M.T.P.I.
POPULATION, 1931 CENSUS 82,082.
COUNTY CONSOLIDATED 8s. lOd.
RATE, 1942-43
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE Over Landward area is estimated to produce, £1,020.
1942-43
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS No. on Roll
CONTROLLED Primary... .. 194 7,912
Junior Secondary 13 1,623
Senior Secondary ... 6 2,763
Total . . 213 12,298
KINCARDINESHIRE
CHAIRMAN John Hunter.
VICE-CHAIRMAN Alexander Thomson, J.P.
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION .. John Miller, M.A., B.SC., Education Office, Stonehaven.
Tel.: 66.
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER Harry J. Rae.
ASSISTANT MEDICAL Alexander Henderson.
OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTISTS E. F. Laws, L.D.S, (Part-time); D. C. Greig, L.D.S.
(Full-time) .
POPULATION, ESTIMATED 34,965.
EDUCATION RATES, 1946-47^1 There is no separate Rate, the whole of the County
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE, > Council services are combined and a flat rate fixed
1946-47 J for all purposes.
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS No. on Roll
CONTROLLED Primary Schools and Depart- 41 2,655
ments
Junior Secondary 2 547
Senior Secondary 2 924
Totals 45 4,126
KINROSS (See Perthshire)
STEWARTRY OF KIRCUDBRIGHT
CHAIRMAN James Neil.
VICE-CHAIRMAN Provost J. B. Stevenson.
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION John Laird, B.SC., B.L., D.P.A.
Education Offices, Castle-Douglas. Tel. : Castle-
Douglas 72.
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER Alex Fraser, M.D., D.P.H.
387
EDUCATION COMMIT! FFS YEAR BOOK
STEWARTRY OF KIRKCUDBRIGHT
ASSISTAN r MEDICAL
OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTIST
SCHOOL ARCHITECT
SPECIALIST ORGANISER ...
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATES, 1946-47
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1946-47
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
]. C. Brown, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
Miss J. E. F, Miller, L.D.S., R.C.S. (Ed.).
A. T. Caldwell, L.R.I.B.A., A.R.I.A.S.
Miss J. Lawson, L.R.A.M. (Organiser of Music, Art and
Handwork).
30,590 (as at 30th September, 1943).
£65,510.
Primary ...
Intermediate
Secondary
Totals
48
4
1
53
CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICERS
SCHOOL DENTISTS
SPECIALIST SURGEONS
SCHOOL ARCHITECT
POPULATION, 1931 CENSUS
CONSOLIDATED RATES
1944-45
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1944-45
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
LANARKSHIRE
Bailie Charles Donnelly.
Dr. W. A. F. Hepburn, O.B.E., M.C., M.A., ED.B., LL.D.,
Lanarkshire House, 191, Ingram Street, Glasgow,
C.I. Tel. : Bell 3371.
J. S. McEwan, M.A., LL.B.
John Young, L.R.C.P.S., D.P.H.
Six.
Seven.
Four (part-time).
W. R. Watt, County Architect.
497,508.
12b.
£14,507.
Primary Schools
Primary Schools with Post Primary
Departments
Higher Grade and Central Schools
(3 Years' Course)
Secondary Schools (5 Years' Course).
Technical School
* Special Schools
No. on Roll
(excluding evacuees)
... 152 42,395
50 26,021
8
13
1
6
6,553
8,655
425
1,072
230 85,121
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION...
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTISTS
SCHOOL ARCHITECT
*Includcs Blind, Deaf Mutes, Mentally and Physically
Invalid Children.
MIDLOTHIAN
J. Balfour Sneddon, O.B.E., J.P.
John D. Tod, J.P.
A. S. Brockie, M.A., B.COM., C.A., 9, Drumsheugh
Gardens, Edinburgh, 3. Tel. : Edinburgh 32274.
George S. Clark, M.A., M.D., B.sc. (P.H.).
J. Wallace Gordon, L.R.C.P. & s., D.P.H., L.D.S.
A. D. King, L.D.S. ; Miss Margaret I. MacTaggart3
L,D.S.
Tom Bertram, A.R.I.B.A. (County Architect).
388
EDUCATION COMMITTEES5 YEAR BOOK
MIDLOTHIAN
SPECIALIST ORGANISERS ...
POPULATION, 1931 CENSUS
EDUCATION RATES.
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE.
LANDWARD ONLY BUT
EXCLUDING BURGHS,
CHURCHES, POLICE
STATIONS, ETC.
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
Physical Education ; Domestic Subjects.
87,286.
Included in County Consolidated Rate.
£1,449 13s. lid.
Av. No.
on Roll.
Evacuees
1941-42
1941-42
42
10,985
388
16
1,469
53
4
778
23
1
14
—
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICER
SCHOOL ARCHITECT
POPULATION, 1931 CENSUS
EDUCATION RATES, 1943-44
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1943-44
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
Primary and Infant
Junior Secondary . .
Senior Secondary ...
Special (M.D.)
MORAY AND NAIRN
... Rev. George McWilliam, B.D.
... James S. Turner, M.A.
Dr. T. MacLaren, Education Office, 17, Moray Street,
Elgin. Tel. : Elgin 7055.
Ian Chas. Monro, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
M. I. Bower, M.B., CH.IJ.J n.p.H.
John Findlay, L.R.I.B.A.
49,200.
Proportion relating to Education,
3s. 2d.
£1,400.
f Owners
\ Occupiers
d.
7
7
3 2
Primary ...
Secondary
Technical
Totals
43
22
1
66
. on Roll
6,404
2,008
40
8,452
ORKNEY (County)
CHAIRMAN ...
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION ..
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
POPULATION, 1931 CENSUS
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
A. Caldcr.
Bailie R. Slater.
Hush Marwick, O.B.E., D.LITT., Education Office,
Kirkwall. Tel. : Kirkwall 85.
W. B. Rannermans M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
22,075.
Infant and Primary (including
classes formed under Act 12(4)
of the Code) 5o
Secondary 2
Totals 58
No. ou Roll
2,469
441
2,910
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN ...
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION
PEEBLES (County)
. Rev. J. Y. Walker.
. Capt. R. J. Thomson.
Lt.-Col. John Jamieson, T.D., M,A., County Buildings,
Peebles. Tel. : Peebles 253.
389
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
PEEBLES (County)
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER..
COUNTY MEDICAL OFFICER
SCHOOL SURVEYOR
POPULATION (pre-war)
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
WELFARE OF YOUTH
(YOUTH COUNCIL)
Peter K. Redpath, Education Offices, County Buildings,
Peebles. Tel. : Peebles 253.
John Riddell, 10, Drumsheugh Gardens, Edinburgh.
Alex. Anderson,
14,700 (approx.).
Primary 18
Secondary 1
Total
19
.. Hon. Secretary, Peter K. Redpath.
PERTHSHIRE AND KINROSS-SHIRE
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN ...
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION . .
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICERS
SCHOOL DENTISTS...
SCHOOL ARCHITECT
POPULATION, 1931 CENSUS
EDUCATION RATES, 1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1944-45
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
John C. Dougall.
Provost James D. Haggart.
David Howat, M.A., B.A., Education Office, Perth.
Tel. : Perth 1271.
James Kelman, M.D., D.P.H.
William H. Finlay, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; Fanny B.
Chisholm, B.SC., M.D., D.P.H. ; J. A. Sellar, M.BO
CH.B., D.P.H.
Hugh Cross, L.D.S., R.F.P. & s. ; James Smart, L.D.S.,
R.C.S. ; Margaret H. Caithness, L.D.S.
Ian A. Moodie, A.R.I.B.A.
128,247.
£251,482.
£4,828.
Primary ...
Secondary
Totals
139
21
160
No. cm Roll
13,712
2,771
16,483
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN ...
COUNTY CLERK
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION
ASSISTANT EDUCATION
OFFICER
COUNTY MEDICAL OFFICER
LIBRARIAN ...
MASTER OF WORKS
YOUTH SERVICE ORGANISER
H.M. CHIEF INSPECTOR OF
SCHOOLS
H.M. INSPECTOR OF
SCHOOLS
POPULATION AT 1931 CENSUS
PRODUCE OF ID. RATE
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
RENFREWSHIRE
Provost Daniel Morris.
Bailie James Black.
Robert Urquhart, County Buildings, Paisley.
John Crawford, O.B.E., M.A., ED.B., LL.B., Education
Offices, 16, Glasgow Road, Paisley. Tel. : Paisley
3233.
William A. Pater son.
J. S. M. Gray, M.B., CH.BO D.P.H.
Miss Agnes N. Lang.
Thomas W. Hepburn.
Alexander K. Miller.
D. D. Anderson.
Dr. G. Menary.
298,887.
£11,600 (approx.)
Primary and Secondary
Primary only
Secondary only
Special
Total
38
40
6
6
90
390
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
ROSS AND CROMARTY (County)
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION
CHIEF SCHOOL MEDICAL
OFFICER
ASSISTANT MEDICAL OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTISTS
SCHOOL ARCHITECT
POPULATION, 1931 CENSUS
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE . .
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
Provost C. G. MacDowail.
William Ross.
George Thomson, M.A., B.SC., PH.D., Education Office,
Dingwall. Tel. : 2258.
J. Landess Home, M.D., CH.B., D.P.H.
M. H. MacArthur, M.B., CH.B.
W. J. Ross, L.D.S. ; D. J, Macdonald, L.D.S.
Peter S. Leask, Dip. Arch., A.R.I.B.A., Dip. T.P.
62,802.
£923.
Primary ...
Secondary
Totals
121
8
129
No. on Roll
6,804
1,097
8,901
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION...
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTIST ...
SCHOOL ARCHITECT
POPULATION, 1931 CENSUS
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1944-45
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
ROXBURGH (County)
John E. S. Nisbet.
Major A. C. Marshall.
Robert Comline, B.A., Education Office, Newtown St.
Boswells. Tel. : St. Boswells 2201.
James R. Adam, M.BO CH.BO D.P.H.
Charles M. Urquhart.
John S. McNicoli.
47,192.
£1,350.
Primary
Junior Secondary
Senior Secondary
Total
39
10
51
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTISTS
SPECIALIST SURGEONS
SCHOOL ARCHITECT
POPULATION
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1939-40
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
SELKIRK (County)
Robert A. Anderson.
John Steele.
W. D. Ritchie, Education Office, Galashiels. Tel. :
Galashiels 2675.
G. M. Elliott.
Mann & Mitchell (part-time).
Charles E. Scott (part-time) ; A. Schloss (part-time).
John C. Hall (part-time).
, 21,j>20 (estimated to middle of 1939).
£763 (flat rate over whole County).
Primary
Secondary
21
Totals
23
No. on Roll
1,878
(including
one
fee-paying
primary
dept.)
671
2,549
391
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION
DEPUTE DIRECTOR
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICERS
SCHOOL DENTISTS
SPECIALIST SURGEON
SCHOOL ARCHITECT
SPECIALIST ORGANISER ...
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATES 1944-45
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1944-45
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
STIRLING (County)
. A. K. Davidson.
. Bailie Peter Symon.
J. Courts Morrison, O.B.E., M.A., F.E.I.S., Education
Offices, Stirling. Tel. : Stirling 740.
. William J. Goldie, M.A.
. D. W. Loote, M.A., B.sc.
E. Neil Reid, M.A., B.SC., M.B., CH.B., D.P.H,
W. S. Burnet, M.D., D.P.H. ; H. D. Robb, M.D., CH.B.,
D.P.H. ; Margaret Rutherford, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ;
R. D. Mclntyrc, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H. ; Dorothy
Younie, M.B., CH.B., M.D., D.P.M. & H.
A. P, McQueen ; J. B. Hay ; W. Cowan Holborn
(part-time) \ T. Gibson.
Pendleton White (Eye Surgeon) (part-time).
A. J. Smith, A.R.I.B.A.
A. Mercer, Supervisor of Physical Education.
174,141 (latest available estimate).
Average Rate 5s.
£5,789.
Primary ...
Higher Grade
Central ...
Secondary
Technical
Totals .
81
11
92
No. on Roll
19,719
7,826
27,545
CHAIRMAN ..
VICE-CHAIRMAN . .
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTIST
SCHOOL ARCHITECT
POPULATION, 1931 CENSUS
EDUCATION RATES, 1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
SUTHERLAND (County)
... Rev. Wm. Macleod.
. . George Grant.
Hugh A. Ross,
Brora 210.
K. A. MacRae.
C. C Forsyth.
E. W. Brannen.
16,100.
7s. 4d.
£200.
Education Office, Brora. Tel.:
Primary ... ... ... ... 35
Higher Grade and Secondary ... 5
Technical 1
Totals 41
No. of Roll
1,207
987
48
2,242
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION
MEDICAL OFFICER OF
HEALTH AND SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICER
DEPUTE MEDICAL OFFICER
OF HEALTH AND SCHOOL
MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT MEDICAL OFFICER
OF HEALTH AND ASSISTANT
MEDICAL OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTISTS
WEST LOTHIAN
Provost James McKeown.
Provost David Drysdale.
R. M. W. Cowan, M.A., LL.B., D.LITT., County Buildings,
Linlithgow. Tel. : Linlithgow 250.
Administration : L. G. Howie, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
Executive : Christa B. Ross, M.BO CH.B., D.P.H.
Molly B. Wilson, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
AllanwoodNeilson,LJxs.; Mrs. Margaret Lonnon, L.D.S.
392
COUNTY ARCHITECT
SPECIALIST ORGANISERS
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE, 1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1945-46
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
WEST LOTHIAN
Charles Hamilton, F.S.I., F.R.I.A.S.
Physical Education — William A. Henderson, M.A. ;
Domestic Science — Miss Rachel Easton.
81,426.
2s. lOd.
£1,190.
Primary . .
Higher Grade")
Central I
Secondary j"
Technical }
Totals
31
16
47
No. of Roll
5,627
8,063*
13,690
"Includes 5,262 Preparatory Pupils.
Youth Service
The Education Committee have assumed direct responsibility for the Youth
Service in the County.
WIGTOWNSHIRE
Provost Kay.
Councillor James Robertson.
Hugh K. C. Mair, B.SC., Education Offices, Market
Street, Stanracr, Wigtownshire. Tel. . Stranracr 86.
Miss Victoria Carnochan.
J. Macdonald Ross, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
Richard L. Roxburgh, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
CHAIRMAN ...
VICE-CHAIRMAN ...
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION
J. Scott Cochranc, L.D.SM R.C.S.
Robert G. Logan.
George Hardie, M.A., 76, Hanover Street, Stranraer
CHIEF CLERK
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTIST
SCHOOL ARCHITECT
ORGANISER OF PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
POPULATION .. . 32,<
YOUTH ORGANISER ... A. A. McGregor.
EDUCATION RATES, 1945-46 No separate Education Rate.
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE, £b60.
1945-46
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED Infant and Primary
Infant, Primary and Secondary. , .
Secondary
Total
33
13
48
A'->. on Roll
4,3 H
434
4,778
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN ...
EXECUTIVE OFFICER
ZETLAND (County)
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTIST
SCHOOL ARCHITECT . .
POPULATION, 1931 CENSUS
EDUCATION RATES, 1942-43
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1943-44
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
Magnus Shearer, O.B.E.
Mrs. A. J. Smith, M.A.
II. T. Sutherland, Brentham Place, Lcrwick. Tel.
Lcrwick '7?.
S. Black, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.
Major A. G. Allcorn, L.D.S.
G. D. Diack.
21,400.
Included in County Consolidated Rate of 12s.
£220.
Primary ...
Secondary
Total
65
1
66
No. on Roll
2,184
• 120
2,^04
393
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES5 YEAR BOOK
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Education Section
GOVERNMENT OF NORTHERN IRELAND
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
SfKANMILLLS HOUSE, BELFAST. TliL. : BELFAST 67971.
L1EUT.-COL. THE RT. HON. S. H. HALL THOMPSON, D.L.. M.P.
Permanent Secretary— R. S. BROWNELL, C.B.E., B.A.
Assistant Secretaries — J. A. Glen, M.A. ; G. R. B. McConnell, M.B.E. ; W. H. Smyth,
M.B.E.
Principal (seconded to) — M. S. Macauley, B.L.
Private Secretary to Minister — H. G. Lindsay.
HIGHER EDUCATION DIVISION
Principals— J. SCOTT, B.A. ; J. M. BENN, M.A.
Deputy Principal — A. MacKinnon, M.A., B.sc.
Assistant Principal — W. T. Ewmg.
Staff Officers— H. McClurc ; J. McMurtry ; A. B. M'Coubrey ; J. K, Maguire ;
(Vacant).
Junior Staff Officer*— R. C. W. Grubb ; T. R. Meharg ; Miss M. E. Gilmanm ,
Miss A. B. Rocks ; W. P. W. M'Vey , R. W. M'l-ernon ; J. St. C. Clarke ;
R. Jefferson.
TECHNICAL EDUCATION, YOUTH WELFARE AND NURSERY
CENTRES DIVISION.
Principal— &. WILSON, O.B.E.
Deputy Principals — N. M'G. Burns ; M. M'Lcrnon.
Staff Officers— G. R. Farrar ; E. Gault ; J. W. MacCallum ; J. A. Connolly.
Junior Staff Officers — E. J. Ewmg ; A. E. Hawthorne ; J. S. Armstrong.
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION AND FINANCE AND ESTABLISHMENT
DIVISION.
Principals— T. P. ROXBURGH ; J. S. MORTIMER.
Deputv Principals — H. C. Ivers ; A. E. C. Buchanan.
Staff Officers— ]. Gilchrist ; H. Stead ; D. A. Kyle ; T. H. Coulter , A. Howard.
Junior Staff Officers — H. B. Smyth ; R. E. Seymour ; W. R. R. Coleman , Miss M.
Taylor; H. G. Gwynne ; T. H. M. Macaulcy ; J. L. Charlton ; W. J.
Apperson ; Miss E. M. Barr.
ABSENT WITH H.M. FORCES
Staff Officers— G. A. M'Master.
Junior Staff Officers—]. T. B. Quan ; E. J. Kirkpatnck.
INSPECTORATE
Senior Chief Inspector — A. C. Williams, M.A
Chief Inspectors— S. W. Irwm, A.R.C.SC.I. ; W. B. Doak, M.A
Staff Inspectors — W. Heron, M.A., PH.D. ; B. M'Cartan, B.COMM.SC.
Senior Inspectors — L. Arndell, B.sc. ; N. W. N. I. Brown, M.A. ; J. J. Hogg, B.SC.,
A.R.C.S. ; A. J. Tulip, B.A. ; A. Twyman, M.A. ; J. F. Hunter, A.R.C.A. ; M.
Gallagher, M.A. ; Miss A. V. E. Jackson, M.B.E.
Inspectors — Miss M. Black, T. Cowan, B.A., L. B. Dickinson, B.A., A. M. B. Forrest,
B.SC. ; H. D. Gray, M.A. ; A. E. Harvey, B.A. ; H. Hazlett, D.PH. ; R. MacDonald,
B.A. ; Miss A. C. Young ; Miss E. L. Clarke ; Miss M. E. Ball ; R. Hartley, M.A.
Temporary Inspectors— V. J. Forde, B.A. ; R. ]. F. Hill ; Miss R. E. Jackson ; J. J.
Monaghan, M.A., PH.D. ; Miss C. O'Dowd ; W. J. Sloan ; and S. J. Simpson.
Temporary Assistant Inspector — Miss L. R. Hogg.
395
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
CHAIRMAN ...
VICE-CHAIRMAN
SECRETARY OF EDUCATION
COMMITTEE
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTIST .
SCHOOL ARCHITECT
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATES 1946-47
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1946-47
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
COUNTY ANTRIM
Antrim (Regional)
.. Alexander McConncll, J.PO Laurelhill, Doagh, Co
Antrim.
Rev. Canon T. J. Forsyth, M.A., Randalstown, Co.
Antrim.
John McCoubrey, B.COM,> Technical School, Antrim.
Tel. : Antrim 54.
F. Mary Erskine, Longwood, Whitehouse, Belfast.
James Baird, L.D.S., Ballyclare.
R. T. Taggart, B.A., Engineering (Oxon), C.E., 36-38,
Castle Arcade Buildings, Belfast.
1936—29,000.
9.74ld.
£712.
Primary
Secondary
Technical
Total
54
1
3
58
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION...
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
SCHOOL NURSE
SCHOOL DENTIST ..
SPECIALIST SURGEON
SCHOOL ARCHin-.t.i
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATES 1945-40
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1945-46
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
IN AREA
Ballymena (Regional)
Robert Crawford, D.LO J.P.
James N. Lamont.
S. Stcele, Technical School, Ballymena.
Miss N. H. Ramsey.
Eleanor I. Wilson, M.B., B.CH., B.A.O.
Miss E. L. McConnell.
E. Waide (Surgeon Dentist).
John Armstrong, F.R.C.S.I.
James Scott, B.E.
1937— 45,400.
£7,563.
£872.
Tel. : 515.
Primary ...
Secondary
Technical
Totals
73
3
1
77
No. on Roll
6,794
1,110
1,094
8,998
CHAIRMAN ...
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION . .
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
SECRETARY TO THE JOINT
MEDICAL COMMITTEE OF
ANTRIM, LARNE, LISBURN
AND BELFAST REGIONAL
EDUCATION AREAS
SCHOOL DENTIST
SPECIALIST SURGEONS
SCHOOL ARCHITECTS
Larnc (Regional)
John Thomson, J.P., c.c.
W. J. F. Donald, J.P., c.c.
Walter Younge, Upper Main Street, Larnc.
Larne 148.
Mary Erskine.
Walter Younge.
Tel. :
James Baird, L.D.S.
As in Belfast hospitals.
Individual architect for each new school. For Air Raid
Protection Work at School— outside Shelters —
Messrs. Ferguson & Mcllveen, Architects and
Civil Engineers, Belfast.
396
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
SPECIALIST ORGANISERS ...
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATES 1946-47
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
COUNTY ANTRIM Larne (Regional)
As M.O.E. Officials.
1942— 36,894.
Is. in £ plus 4.093 on Rates, say 3d. in £.
£587 on total annual value. £286 on rateable annual
value as a result of Derating Act.
No. on Roll
Primary 38 3,891
do. Voluntary 22 1,799
Secondary . .. ... 2 245
Technical 1
Totals
63
709
6,644
AREA
VALUATION...
WAR SAVINGS GROUPS
Comprising Larne Rural District and Larne, Carrick-
iergus and Whitehead Urban Districts. Acres —
118,090.
£231,035.
Are in operation in all our larger schools. Secondary
Schools, Technical Schools and most Rural Schools
contribute weekly.
Youth Service
Hon. Secretary, John Gnbbon, Esq., B.A., Larne and Inver P.E.S. Principal Teacher.
There is an Advisory Committee ot the Youth Organisations m the area. Clubs
have had various activities during summer, i.e. camps, swimming clubs, athletic
activities in general, indoor games, talks, etc., under leaders and individual secre-
taries. All the original Youth Organisations — Boys' Brigade, Scouts, Brownies, etc.
— have been in operation.
ADULT EDUCATION
Hon. Secretary, Walter Younge, Secretary, L.R.E.C.
Chairman, Jas. MacQuillan, M.A.
School Meals Service
Two central Kitchens serving 1,000 meals.
Milk Scheme in operation in the majority of schools.
Lisburn and Belfast (Rural)
CHAIRMAN... ... ... Joseph Craig, J.P.
VICE-CHAIRMAN ... Albert A. Peel, J.P.
SECRETARY Thomas M. Harvey, Castle
Tel. : Lisburn 3251.
Miss Nan McMinn.
F. Mary Erskine.
James Baird and Miss Wilson.
Robert Ferguson, C.F.
49,337.
Is. 9d.
£1,386.
Chambers, Lisburn.
ASSISTANT SECRETARY
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTISTS
SCHOOL ARCHITECT
POPULATION, 1937 CENSUS
EDUCATION RATES 1945-4b
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1945-46
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
Primary ..
Technical
Totals
35
3
38
No. on Roll
5,450
1,870
7,320
North Antrim (Regional)
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION...
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTISTS...
SPECIALIST SURGEONS
William A. Pinkerton, B.sc.
James Dunlop.
Dr. David C. Quail, B.sc., Education Office, Bally-
money. Tel. : Ballymoncy 58.
(Vacant).
W. J. Dowds, L.D.S., Linenhall Street, Ballymoney.
Sloan Bolton, Portrush ; Ernest Bolton, Ballymena ;
D. V. McCaughan, Ballycastle.
397
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
COUNTY ANTRIM North Antrim (Regional)
SCHOOL ARCHITECT
POPULATION, 1931 CENSUS
EDUCATION RATES 1939-40
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1939-40
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
Robert Robinson, Ballymoney.
37,356.
8d.
£961.
Primary ..
Technical
Totals
84
5
89
No. on Roll
5,698
800
6,498
CHAIRMAN ..
DIRECTOR ...
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
CHIEF ASSISTANT . .
ORGANISER OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING
SUPERVISOR OF SCHOOL
MEALS
SCHOOL MEDICAL STAFF..
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICERS FOR SCHOOLS
SENIOR DENTAL SURGEON
ASSISTANT DENIAL
SURGEONS
CHIEF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
OFFICER
EDUCATION ARCHITECT
CHIEF ASSISTANT
FINANCIAL OFFICER
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATE, 1944-45
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE,
1944-45
BELFAST (C.B.)
Senator Councillor Cunningham.
J. Stuart Hawnt, M.sc., PH.D., Education Office, College
of Technology, Belfast. Tel. : Belfast 23226-7.
(Vacant).
W. T. McMurray.
Miss J. B. Knight.
Miss M. M. Love.
T. F. S. Fulton, M.B., B.CH., B.A.O., D.P.H. (Senior
Medical Officer for Schools).
A. D. Campbell, M.B., B.CH., B.A.O., D.P.H. ; Eileen H,
Dowse, M.B., B.CH., B.A.O., D.P.H. ; R. F. McKeown,
M.B., B.CH., D.P.H. ; Eveline A. M. McMordie,
M.B., B.CH., B.A.O., D.P.H. ; Anna Watson, M.B., B.CH.,
B.A.O., D.P.H. (on War Service) ; T. W. G. Hogg,
M.B., B.CHO B.A.o. (Specialist — part-time) ; Kathleen
Corbctt, B.SC., M.D., B.CH., B.A.O. ; Mona M. F.
Campbell, B.A., M.B., B.CH., B.A.O. ; Eileen E. Perry,
M.B., B.CH., B.A.O., D.P.H. ; Gertrude M. Glenn,
. M.B., B.CH., B.A.O., D.P.H. (Specialist — part-time).
A. S. Irving, L.D.S., R.C.S.
Violet M. Gordon-Rattie, L.D.S. ; Dora Moore, L.D.S. ;
Evelyn M. Atkinson, L.D.S. ^ Herbert E. Wilson,
L.D.S. ; Edith M. Moffett, L.D.S. ; Wm. P. Linton,
L.D.S. ; John R. Faulkner, L.D.S. ; Ita C. McNabb,
L.D.S. ; Richard C. Crook, L.D.S. • Claude E.
Handiorth, B.D.S., L.D.S.
A. V. Haslctt.
R. S. Wilshere, M.C., F.R.I.B.A., P.A.S.I.
J. N. Hall, L.R.I.B.A.
W. E. Crawford, A.C.A., Barrister-at-Law (City
Treasurer).
Census 1937—438,112.
Consolidated. Rate of 11s. lOd. £. Equivalent Rate
would be as follows : —
(a) Elementary 5.0d. (excluding Teachers' Salaries
paid by Government).
(b) (i.) Higher 2.3d. (Technical Education and cost
of Scholarships to Secondary Schools and
Universities).
(ii.) 0.5d. (Grant to Queen's University).
(c) General 11. 7d. (Levy payable to Government
of Northern Ireland).
(d ) Industrial and Reformatory Schools 0.8d, (One
school under control of Children Act Com-
mittee.)
£10,760.
398
NURSERY SCHOOLS
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY
SCHOOLS
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
BELFAST (C.B.)
. . One under L.E.A. Two Schools under voluntary
management. (One grant aided by L.E.A.).
No. No. of No. on Roll
Departments 31-3-46
Provided and 83 86 38,315
Transferred
Voluntary : —
Protestant ... 7 7
R.C 43 63
133
156
1,826
18,311
58,452
SECONDARY SCHOOL
PREPARATORY, INTER-
MEDIATE AND SECONDARY
SCHOOLS
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
One College — College
Technology
VICE-PRINCIPAL ...
One Secondary School under L.E.A.
32 Schools — approximately 7,000 pupils on rolls.
These schools are all under voluntary management.
The L.E.A. does not make any grants-in-aid. The
Ministry of Education provides Salary and Capitation
grants to 16 of these schools and the L.E.A. awards
Scholarships tenable at these direct grant-aided
schools.
... One School for Deaf, Dumb and Blind children (boys
and girls) under the ownership of a private body.
Not aided by the Education Authority. Children
under the care of the Authority sent to this School
are paid for at rates of £40 p.a. in respect of boarders.
One School for M.D. children provided and main-
tained by L.E.A. One Open-Air School for physically
defective children. Three Hospital Schools : two
for orthopaedic cases and one for surgical T.B.
TECHNICAL EDUCATION
of
Under the control of the Authority. Principal : D. H.
Alexander, M.sc. (Cantab.) Senior WH.SC., M.I.MECH.E.
J. F. Gillies, B.E., B.SC.(ENG.), PH.D., A.R.C.SC.L,
A.M.I.E.E., F.INST.P.
This College includes extra-mural departments of Queen's University, Training
College for Domestic Economy Teachers, Training College for Teachers of Art,
Day Technical High School.
Students Enrolled
Dav
643
Evening
Day Technical and Commercial High School
University Classes under Co-ordination Scheme with Queen's
University 141 153
Part-time Day University Classes 158 —
State Bursaries 9 —
Total No. of Day and Evening Students Enrolled ... . . 9,672
Branch Evening Schools ... Six.
Junior Technical School . . One School under the management of the Christian
Brothers with 140 pupils on rolls. School is grant-
^ilded by the Ministry of Education and L.E.A.
MEMBERS
ALDLRMfcN
Cole, T. L., J P , M P , Elmhold, WhitewclJ
Hall, D L , Doncgall Place.
Henderson, T., M P , 53, Lisburn Koad
Leacock, K , J P , 35, North Parade
Pierce, R , J.P., 16, Dorcester Park
Scott, A., 28, Myrtlefield Park
COUNCII I ORS
Cunningham, Senator J., 194, York Street
Harper, T W , 3, Bladon Drive.
Hendron, F , 60, Rugby Road
Hopkins, J , " Glenburn," Andersonstown.
Johnston, W. E. G , B A , 16, Wellington Park
Loan, F. B., 84, Shankill Road,
Norntt, J H., F.C.I.S , 732, Antrim Road,
Wilton, Senator W. McC , 255, Crumlin Road.
CO-OPTtD
Carson, Rev J H., MA., 15, Kirkliston Drive.
Comerton, T. J., 4, Grasmere Gardens.
Gordon, D., 23, Columbia Street.
McCready, Miss A , Norwood, 15, Becchlands
Moir, G. H , Queen Street
Quinn, Rev. Chancellor J., U.A., Cherryvale,
Ravenhill Road.
APPOINTED BY Tiir MINISTER en- EDUCATION
Ford, Rev. A. T. I , M.A., 106, Holywood Road
Grcer, Rev S J , 35, Eglantine Avenue.
Hall, Rev. R , M.A., B D , 24, Cyprus Park.
Northndge, Rev. W L., M.A , B.D., PH D ,
Killala, Lennoxvale.
Scott, Rev. H , B.A., The Manse, Andersons-
town.
399
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
COUNTY ARMAGH
County Armagh (Regional)
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
SECRETARY OF EDUCATION
ASSISTANT SECRETARY
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTISTS
OPHTHALMIC SURGEON
SCHOOL ARCHITECT
TEMPORARY SCHOOL
ARCHITECT
SPECIALIST ORGANISERS
ORGANISER OF SCHOOL
MEALS SCHEMES
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATES 1945-46
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1945-46
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
David Heaslett, J.P., Knockcool, Armagh.
George Leyburn, J.P., The Mall, Armagh.
William H. Dawson, Education Office, Courthouse,
Armagh. Tel. : Armagh 2.
T. J. Montgomery.
Major R. I. G. Reid, M.B., B A.O., B.CH., D.P.H., R.A.M.C.
Geo. T. Liddell, L.D.S. (full-time) :> Mrs. E. C.
Fitzgerald, B.D.S. (part-time) ; Edward A. Fitzgerald,
B.D.S. (part-time).
Gerald Hogg, 26, University Square, Belfast.
Major G. A. Henry, F.R.I.B.A., R.E. (on War Service).
George Mills, M.I.C.E., The Mall, Armagh.
Inspectors appointed by the Alinistry of Education for
(a) Domestic Economy ; (b) Needlework ; (c)
Manual Instruction; (d) Drawing and Art; (e)
Physical Training, and (/) Horticulture.
Capt. G. C. Dickson, 25, College Street, Atmagh.
Tel. : Armagh 318.
1937—108,814.
County rate 11. 8d., plus Is. levy payable to the Govern-
ment.
£2,301.
Primary ...
Secondary
Technical
Totals
75
1
12
88
No. on Roll
8,000
190
6,000
14,190
CHAIRMAN ...
VICE-CHAIRMAN
SECRETARY ...
ASSISTANT SECRETARY
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
ASSISTANT MEDICAL
OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTISTS
OPHTHALMIC SPECIALIST
(part-time)
SCHOOL MAINTENANCE
SURVEYOR
POPULATION
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1943.44
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
COUNTY DOWN
Down County (Regional)
.. Major R. Workman.
.. H. Bell.
.. Capt. H. Dinsmorc, M.C., B.A., 1,
Belfast. Tel. : Belfast 24206-7.
,. G. S. E. Clarke, LL.B.
J. Scott, M.B., B.CH., B.A.O., D.P.H.
S. Hayes, M.D., B.CH., B.A.O., D.P.H.
Wellington Place,
CONTROLLED
W. McCarthy, L.D.S. ; Miss B. Taylor, L.D.S.
W. Anderson, M.A., M.D. (Cantab), M.R.C.S. (Eng.)
Gerald Hogg.
W. G. Averley, F.R.S.A.
1937— 210,687.
£5,435.
Primary : —
(a) Voluntary
(b) Provided and Transferred
Technical
Secondary
Total
162
158
18
3
341
400
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
COUNTY FERMANAGH
CHAIRMAN .
VICE-CHAIRMAN . . .
SECRETARY TO EDUCATION
COMMITTEE
TYPIST
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTISTS
SPECIALIST SURGEONS
SCHOOL ARCHITECT
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATES 1915-4t>
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
Fermanagh (Regional)
Rt. Hon. Earl of Belmore, D.L., M.A.
Hon. Cecil Lowry-Corry, D.L.
John J. Maguire, Courthouse, Enniskillen. Tel. :
Enniskillen 2230.
Miss D. Hall.
W. A. Dickson, M.B., B.CH., D.P.H.
J. A. Dickson, L.D.S. ; K. P. Whaley, L.D.S. ; C. H.
Herbert, B.DENT.SC.
H. Fleming, F.R.C.S.I., F.R.C.S.E. ; T. W. G. Hogg,
M.B., B.CH., B.A.O. (Ophthalmic).
J. Donnelly, M.R.I.A.
1937—54,569.
Is. 5.554d.
£307.
^Primary 152
Secondary ... ... ... 1
Technical 2
Totals
' Including Evacuees.
155
No. on Roll
8,320
169
850
9,339
COUNTY LONDONDERRY
CHAIRMAN .
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION .
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICERS
SCHOOL DENTIST
SPECIALIST SURGEON
SCHOOL ARCHIIECTS
POPULATION
EDUCATION RATES 19H-45
PRODUCE OF ID. RATE
1944-45
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
Coleraine (Regional)
]. M. Caithness^ j.p.
Mrs. J. B. Kydd.
W. R. Johnston, A.R.C.SC.I., B.SC., Technical School.
Coleraine, N.I. Tel. : Coleraine 125.
The Dispensary Doctors (b) each for the Schools in his
dispensary district.
Miss C. S. Wells, L.D.S.
Sloan M. Bolton (Eye, Ear and Throat).
J. D. McCutcheon, C.E. ; Malcolm McQuigg, C.E. ;
Walter Gracey, C.E.
1936—9,179.
Is. (Government levy) plus 8.3d. (q.p.)«
£755 (on gross valuation).
Primary .,
Technical
Totals
28
2
30
No. on Roll
2,400
680
3,080
Londonderry and Limavady (Regional)
CHAIRMAN ..
VICE-CHAIRMAN ...
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTIST . .
ART ORGANISFR . .
SCHOOL ARCHITECT
POPULATION . . .
EDUCATION RATES, 1946-47
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE . .
Albert J. Irwin, D.L., B.A.
Miss Robertson.
Wm. D. Cousins, M.COM.SC., J.P., Education Office,
Limavady. Tel. : 34.
W. W. McCullagh, M.D.
Eileen Beamish* L.D.S.
A. T. Donald, D.A. (Edin.) (Art and Crafts).
Malcolm McQuigg, C.E.
1937—33,241.
Is. (Government levy), plus lid, app.
£676 (on gross valuation).
401
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
COUNTY LONDONDERRY Londonderry and Limayady (Regional)
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
Primary .
Secondary
Technical
Totals
73
1
2
76
No. on Roll
5,306
130
570
6,006
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
SCHOOL NURSE
SPECIALIST SURGEON
PRINCIPAL OF TECHNICAL
SCHOOL AND REGIONAL
OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTIST (part-ti me)
SCHOOL ARCHITECT
POPULATION, 1931 CENSUS
EDUCATION RATES 1941
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1941-42
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
Magherafelt (Regional)
H. E. Thompson, M.B.E., J.P., Ballindrum House,
Moneymore, Co. Derry.
Mrs. J. F. O'Neill, J.P., B.A., Maghera, Co. Dcrry.
W. H. Maitland, Church Street, Magherafelt. Tel. :
Magherafelt 61.
Mrs. A. M. McLean, M.B., B.CH., B.A.O.
Miss J. M. Swenarton, S.R.N., C.M.B.
Sloan M. Bolton, F.R.C.S. (EYE).
R. McCormick, B.SC., B.COM.SC.
F. E. C. Atkinson, L.D.S., 296, Antrim Road, Belfast.
M. McQuigg, Colerame.
About 33,000 (for the Regional area)
7.57d.
£194.
P.E. Schools transferred
Voluntary P.E. Schools
Technical
16
66
1
83
No. on Roll
about
5,000
5,000
LONDONDERRY (C.B.)
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN ...
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTISTS
SPECIALIST SURGEONS
SCHOOL ARCHITECT
POPULATION, 1937 CENSUS
EDUCATION RATES 1943-44
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1944-45
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
(Vacant).
Miss Elizabeth O'Neill, B.A.
E. H. Slade, M.A., LL.B. Barrister-at-Law, Education
Office, 10, Queen's Quay, Londonderry. Tel. :
Londonderry 2500.
W. R. Abernethy, M.B., D.P.H.
A. E. S. Austin, L.D.S. ; Miss T. Faller, L.D.S.
Undertaken, by agreement, with staff of Londonderry
Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital.
A. S. Hamilton, B.SC.
47,804.
Is. 6d.
£850.
Primary ... ... . .
(Represented on)
Municipal Technical College in-
cluding Junior Day Techni-
cal, Junior Day Commercial
Junior Day Domestic
No. on Roll
900
1,400
1,000
3,300
402
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION...
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTIST ...
SCHOOL ARCHITECT
POPULATION, 1937 CENSUS
EDUCATION RATES 1946-47
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1944-45
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
COUNTY TYRONE
Cloghcr (Regional)
. Mervyn Knox-Browne, D.L., J.P.
. James A. Fair, J.P.
. J. F. M'Crea, Education Office, Clogher. Tel.
Clogher 221.
E. McDaniel,
(Vacant).
M.R.I.A.
James P.
11,574.
4d.
£240.
Rush,
Public Elementary
30
No. on Roll
1,436
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN ...
SECRETARY OF EDUCATION
COMMITTEE
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
SCHOOL DENTIST
POPULATION, 1937 CENSUS
EDUCATION RATES 1944-45
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1914-45
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
Cookstown (Regional)
John Glasgow, J.P.
William McClay.
David Gourley, Technical School, Cookstown.
J. S. Glasgow, M.B., B.C.H., B.A.O.
H. McC. Mclver, L.D.S.
19,000.
£1,079 14s.
£127.
Primary ...
Secondary
Technical
Totals
12
1
1
14
No. on Roll
2,000
130
515
2,645
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION ...
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER
OPHTHALMIC SURGEON .
PRINCIPAL NURSE
SCHOOL DENTIST
EDUCATION RATES 1946-47
PRODUCT OF ID. RATE
1946-47
DAY OF MEETING
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
CONTROLLED
Dungannon (Regional)
Rev. E. Brownell, B.A.
M. Busby, J.P.
H. Martin, B.COM.SC., Education Office, Dungannon.
Miss M. McCarter.
T. Ferris Wilson, M.B.
Eveline McDaniel.
Nurse E. A. Condy, S.R.N.
W. J. Hall.
lOd.
£160.
First Thursday in each month.
Public Elementary 28
Secondary 1
Technical 1
Totals 30
No. on Roll
1,900
190
240
2,330
403
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
COUNTY TYRONE
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN ...
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION
CHIEF CLERK
SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER J, Chambers.
Omagh (Regional)
Thomas Dick, J.P.
Solomon Morris.
Harold M. McCauley, Education Offices, Omagh.
Miss G. R. Duff.
SCHOOL DENTISTS...
OPHTHALMIC SURGEON
EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
SURGEON
SCHOOL ARCHITECTS
Miss K. Doris ; I. L. McCloskey ; and W. Fullerton.
T. W. G. Hogg.
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Rev. A. W. McFarlane, M.A.
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John A. Crockett, M.B., B.CH., B.A.O., Castlederg.
M. J. Bannigan, L.D.S., Strabane ; W. T. McKittrick,
Castlederg.
Miss F. G. Keatley, Strabane.
Jas. S. Lawson, B.E., 18, Main Street, Strabane.
£510 (approximately).
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Technical
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1
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CHRONOLOGICAL LIST.
No. Description Date
1461 Air Raid Precaution in Schools 1938
1462 Conveys Memo. A.C.G. 11 (Tuvenile Organisations Committees) to
L.EiAs " . . .." ... . 1938
1463 Secondary School Examinations . .. . . 1938
1464 Extension of date (under certain conditions) for special grant for
Building, as given in Circular 1456 . . ... . . . . 1938
1465 Removal of Board's Offices to Kingsway .1939
1466 Teachers and National Service . .. 1939
1467 Air Raid Precautions m Schools 1 939
1 468 Light Construction Buildings .1 939
1469 Education of Evacuated School Children in time of emergency . ... 1939
1470 Men Teachers and National Service .. . 1939
1471 Education for the Nursing Services — Pre-Nursmg Courses in Secondary
and Technical Schools ... . . . .. . 1939
1472 Buildings for Public Elementary Schools 1939
1473 The Organisation of Secondary Schools ... 1939
1474 Schooling in an Emergency . . . .. ... . . 1939
1475 The Evacuation of school-children — Miscellaneous provisions . 1939
1476 Teachers and War Service 1939
1477 School Building 1939
1478 Evening Institutes .. . 1939
1479 School Children in Evacuation Areas .. .. 1939
1480 Re-Billeting of School Children 1939
1481 Incidence of Expenditure on Evacuated Children ... .. .. 1939
1482 School Holidays 1939
1483 Education in Evacuation Areas ... ... ... ... .. .. 1939
1 484 Communal Feeding in Reception Areas 1 939
1485 The School Dental Service in War-time 1939
1486 The Service of Youth 1939
1487 The re-opening of Schools 1939
1488 Village Halls and Club Premises (M. of H. Circular 1917) 1939
1489 Revision of the Regulations for the Training of Teachers 1939
1490 The School Health Services in War-time 1939
1491 Secondary Schools Amending Regulations, 1939 1939
1492 Revision of the State Scholarships Regulations ... .: 1939
1493 Supply of Books for evacuated children 1939
1494 Timber for Air Raid Precautions purposes in Schools and other
Educational Institutions . ... 1939
409
EDUCATION COMMITTEES1 YEAR BOOK
No. Description Date
1495 Nursery Centres for Children in Reception Areas. (M. of H. Circular,
1936) 1940
Amplified version of Appendix to Circular 1495 published as Illustrated
Pamphlet " Not Yet Five " 1942
1496 Use of the Government Camps as Secondary, Senior or Selective
Central Schools for evacuated children . .. 1940
1497 Food Education . ... 1940
1498 Education in Evacuation and Neutral Areas . .. 1940
1499 The use of the Film in Schools . . . 1940
1500 Holidays in Reception Areas . . ... 1940
1501 1 Government Evacuation Scheme. Teachers' Allowances and Travelling
15021 Facilities ....... . . 1940
1503 Grants in Aid of the Service of Youth .. 1940
1504 Government Evacuation Scheme. Arrangements for medical examina-
tion. (M. of H. Circular 1979) . . 1940
1505 Training for War-time Industry . . . . ... 1940
1506 Food Education . . . ... 1940
1 507 Continuance of Billeting Allowances during Holidays and other Absences
of certain classes of Billeted Person (M. of H. Circular 1996) 1940
1508 Hostels for Evacuated School Children . .1940
1509 Government Evacuation Scheme. Arrangements for Medical Examina-
tion. (M. of H. Circular 2027) 1940
1510 Reduction in consumption of paper . . 1940
1511 Teachers and National Service . 1940
1512 School and Higher School Certificate Examinations 1940
1513 Government Evacuation Scheme. Allowances for Teachers and other
transferred Staff. (M. of H. Circular 2048) (See also Circulars 1607
and 1608) 1940
1514 Education in Evacuation Areas . ... 1940
1515 Children's Overseas Reception Scheme . . . 1940
1516 The Challenge of Youth . 1940
1517 Children's Overseas Reception Scheme ... . . 1940
1518 Steel for Air Raid Precautions Purposes in Schools and other Educational
Institutions ... .... . . . 1940
1519 Government Evacuation Scheme. Arrangements for Medical Examina-
tion. (M. of H. Circular 2098) . . .. . 1940
1520 The Provision of Meals and Milk for School Children in War-time . 1940
1521 Youth Committees and the Welfare of Young Industrial Employees .. 1940
1522 Encloses Copy of Memorandum by the Home Secretary and Minister
of Home Security for the guidance of Local Authorities in dealing with
complaints made against employees in local Government service
reflecting on their fitness to remain in the public service 1940
1523 The School Medical and Dental Services in War-time 1940
' War Damage to Educational Property . 1940
1526 Evening Classes. Winter Session, 1940-41 ,. . . 1940
1527 (Confidential.)
1528 Government Evacuation Scheme (encloses M. of H. Circular 2178) ... 1940
1529 Youth, Physical Recreation and Service 1940
1530 Distribution of Non-Theatrical Films 1940
1531 The Provision of Meals for Pupils in Grant- Aided Secondary and other
Schools 1940
1532 British Council • 1940
1533 Age of Admission to Training Colleges 1940
410
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
No. Description Date
1534 Secondary Schools Amending Regulations, 1940 . 1940
1535 Air Raid Precautions in Schools and other Problems arising out of
the War 1940
Addendum 1940
1536 Diphtheria Prophylaxis. (See also Circulars 1590 and 1610) 1940
1537 Age of Admission to Training Colleges ... . 1941
1538 Men Teachers with Certain Specialist Qualifications . . . 1941
1539 Co-operation by L.E.A.'s in Community Feeding. (See also Ad. Mem.
284 and 303) 1941
1540 Local Surveys . . . . . . 1941
1541 Employment of Children in Agriculture. (See also Ad. Mem. 289, 316
and 395) 1941
1542 \Fire Prevention Orders. Application to Schools and other Educational
1542AJ Institutions . .... 1941
1543 Youth Service Corps 1941
1544 Infestation by Lice. (M. of H. Circular 2306) 1941
1545 Teachers and National Service .. . .1941
1546 Preparation for the Teaching Profession . 1941
1547 Food Education ... . 1941
1548 School Milk. (See also 1569 and Ad. Mem. 405) 1941
1549 Mentally Deficient Children . . . . 1941
1550 National Service (Armed Forces Acts). — The reservation of Students
admitted to Training Colleges under certain ages . .. 1941
1551 School Children's Gas Masks . 1941
1552 Government Evacuation Scheme. — After Care of Young People leaving
School. (M. of H. Circular 2367) 1941
1553 War-Time Nurseries for the Care of Children under Five Years of Age,
(Item 15). (M. of H. Circular 2388). (See also 1558, 1573, 1599
and 1614. Ad. Mem. 385) . ... 1941
1554 Juvenile Offences. (Home Office Circular, 807624) 1941
1555 State Bursaries in Science. (See also Ad. Memos. 305, 318 and Circular
1557) 1941
1556 Rationing of Cloth, Clothing, Footwear and Knitting Wool .. ... 1941
1556A Do. Supply of Rationed Goods for Educational Purposes ... ... 1941
1 556B Do. Issue of Supplementary Coupons for Certain Categories of Children 194 1
1556c Do. Instruction in Clothing Economy ., .. ... ... ... 1941
1556D Do. Plimsolls for Physical Training and Games . . .. ... . 1942
1556E Do. Supply of Rationed Goods for Educational Purposes, 1942-1943 ... 1942
1556F Do. Issue of Supplementary Coupons for Certain Categories of
Children, 1942 1942
1556G Rationing of Cloth, Clothing, etc. Towels and Tea-Cloths 1943
1556H Rationing of Cloth, Clothing, Footwear and Knitting Wool. Supply
of Rationed Goods for Educational Purposes for the year beginning
1st September, 1943 1943
1556j Rationing of Cloth, Clothing, etc. Issue of Supplementary Coupons,
to Certain Categories of Children . 1943
1556K Collection and Disposal of Loose Clothing Coupons
1557 State Bursaries in Science. (See also Ad. Memos. 305 and 318 and
Ciicular 1555) 1941
1558 War-Time Nurseries for the Care of Children under Five Years of Age.
(M. of H. Circular 2435). (See also 1553, 1573, 1599 and 1614.
Ad. Mem. 385) 1941
1559 School Medical, Dental and Nursing Services. (See also Ad. Mem. 380) 1941
1560 War Damage to Educational Property 1941
1561 Allocation of Dried Separated Milk to School Canteens, Residential
Schools and Hostels for Children. (Superseded by Circular 1636) 1941
411
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
No. . Description Date
1562 Evening Classes-winter Session, 1941-42 ... .* 1941
1563 Government Evacuation Scheme Records. Unaccompanied Children .. 1941
1564 Supplies of Liquid Milk for Schools and School Canteens under the
Milk Supply Scheme 1941
1565 The Milk in Schools Scheme 1941
1566 Courses of Instruction in Religious Knowledge ... ... ... ... 1941
1567 The Nutrition of School Children. (Sec also Ad. Mem. 331) 1941
1568 Education for the Nursing Services. Pre-Nursing Courses in Secondary
and Technical Schools. Addendum issued 29th Oct., 1941 1941
1569 The Milk in Schools Scheme. The handling of Bulk Supplies m the
Schools. (See also Circular 1548 and Ad. Mem. 435) 1941
1570 Road Safety among School Children . .. .. 1941
1571 School Meals. (See also Circulars 1629, 1631. Ad. Memos. 323 and
343) ... 1941
1572 Health Publicity 1941
1573 The Care of Young Children of Women War Workers : A Vital Need.
(M. of H. Circular 2535). (See also 1553, 1558, 1599 and 1614.
Ad. Mem. 385) 1941
1574 De-reservation of Educational Staffs. (See also Ad. Mem. 426) ... .. 1941
1575 Scabies .. ... . . 1941
1576 Meals in Direct Grant Secondary Schools. (See also 1617, 1644) . 1941
1577 Registration of Youth. ( See also Circular 1635) . . . 1 94 1
1578 Secondary Schools Amending Regulations, 1941. (Sec also Circular
1618) ... . 1041
1579 Women in the Educational Services. (See also Ad, Mem. 378) ... 1942
1580 The Admission of Students to two-year Training Colleges m the
Autumn of 1942 1942
1581 Education (Institution Children) Act, 1923 . 1942
1582 Junior Technical Schools forthe Building Industry. (Sec Ad. Memos.
350 and 454) .. ... 1942
1583 School Meals. Assistance from the National Federation of Women's
Institutes and the W.V.S. 1942
1584 School Meals — Specimen Dietary for School Dinners ... .. . 1942
1585 Registration of Girls 1942
1586 Allocation of Medical Man Power between Civilian and Military
Services. (M. of H. Circular 2624) 1942
1587 Age of Admission to Domestic Science Training Colleges . . 1942
1588 Employment of Children in Agricultural Work. (See also Circulars
1622 and 1622A) 1942
1589 National Service Acts. The Reservation of Men Students admitted to
Training Colleges in 1941 and 1942 under certain ages. (See also
1621) 1942
1590 Diphtheria Prophylaxis. (See also Circulars 1536 and 1610) 1942
1591 Staffing of Public Elementary Schools. (Sec also Circular 1626. Ad.
Mem. 358 and 447) .... . 1942
1591 Supplement 1942
1591 Second Supplement 1942
1592 National Services Acts. Women Students Training for the Teaching
Profession or for Youth Service. (See also Circulars 1595 and 1620) 1942
1593 State Bursaries in Science, 1942-1943. (See also Circular 1623) ... 1942
1594 School Meals. Use of Raw Vegetables 1942
1595 Women Students at Training Colleges, Technical Colleges, etc. (See
also Circulars 1592 and 1634) 1942
1596 Care of Children during School Holidays. (See also Circular 1615) ... 1942
412
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
No. Description Date
1597 War Damage (Amendment) Act, 1942. Transferred Public Elementary
Schools 1942
1598 Emergency Courses of Training for those engaging in the Youth Service 1942
1599 Child Care Reserve Courses. (See also Circulars 1553, 1558 and
1573. Ad. Mem. 385) 1942
1600 Registration of Young Persons aged 16. (See also Circular 1635) . . 1942
1601 Equipment for Games and Physical Training. (See also Ad. Memos.
293, 348 and 439) . . . 1942
1601 Erratum 1942
1602 Registration of Persons with Teaching Qualifications .. . ... 1942
1603 Pre-Service Training Organisations ... . . . . . . 1942
1604 School Medical Service. (Sec also Circular 1614) 1942
1605 Pre-entry Technical Training for the Army Cadet Force ... ... 1942
1606 Defence (General) Regulations, 193Q. Taking possession of Land
under Regulation 51 ... .. ... .. ... .. .. 1942
1607 Government Evacuation Scheme. Travel Facilities for Teachers,
Helpers and other Transferred Staff. (M. of H. Circular 2695).
(See also Circulars 1513, 1608 and 1640) . . 1942
1608 Government Evacuation Scheme. Special Payments and Allowances to
Teachers and other Staff recalled for Service in the Evacuation area.
(M. of H. Circular 2706). (See also Circulars 1513 and 1607) ... 1942
1609 The Staffing of War-Time Nurseries and Nursery Classes. (M. of H.
Circular 2710) .. 1942
1610 Diphtheria Prophylaxis. (See also Circulars 1536 and 1590) 1942
1611 Confidential 1942
1612 School Meals. (Sec also Circular 1636) . 1942
1613 The Training of Canteen Workers. (Sec also Circulars 1631 and 1632.
Ad. Mem. 498) . . .... 1942
1614 The Physical Care of Children in War-Time Nursery Classes. (See
also Circulars 1573 and 1604) 1942
1615 Care of Children during School Holidays. (See also Circular 1596) ... 1942
1616 The Domestic Front. (Sec also Ad. Memos. 484 and 491) 1942
1617 Meals in Direct Grant Secondary Schools. (See also Circulars 1576,
1633 and 1644) . . . 1943
1618 Secondary School Amending Regulations, 19 13. (See also Circular
1578) . 1943
1619 Teachers and the War Effort ... 1943
1620 National Service Acts. Women Students training for the teaching
profession or for Youth Service. (See also Circular 1592) 1943
1621 National Service Acts. The Reservation of Men Students admitted to
Training Colleges in 1941, 1942 and 1943. (See also Circular 1589) 1943
1622 Employment of School ChilJren m Agriculture, 1943. (See also
Circular 1588) ... . . 1943
1622 A Employment of School Children in Agriculture. Insurance and Com-
pensation in Case of Injury 1943
1623 State Bursaries and Engineering Cadetships. (See also Circular 1593) 1943
1624 Provision of Artificial Limbs. (M. of H. Circular 2796) 1943
1625 Minimum Age of Admission for Women Students to Training Colleges 1943
1626 Staffing of Public Elementary Schools. (See also Ad. Mem. 447 and
Circular 1591) 1943
413
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
No. Description Date
1627 Cooks for School Harvest Camps. (See also Ad. Mem. 451) 1943
1628 Pre-Service Training Organisations for Girls. (See also Ad. Mem. 393) 1943
1629 School Meals : An Accelerated Programme. (See also Circulars 1567 ,
1571, 1584, 1631 and 1633) 1943
1630 Training and Service for Girls of 14 — 16 1943
1631 Staff for the School Meals Service. (See also Circulars 1571, 1583,
1584, 1594 and 1629. Ad. Memos. 411 and 498) 1943
1632 The Training of Canteen Workers. (See also Circulars 1613) . 1943
1633 Supply of School Canteen Equipment to Direct Grant Secondary
Schools. (See also Circular 1629 and Ad. Mem. 342, and supplements) 1943
1634 Women Students at Training Colleges, Technical Colleges, etc. (See
also Circulars 1592 and 1595) 1943
1635 Registration of Young Persons aged 16. (See also Circulars 1577 and
1600. Ad Mem. 486) 1943
1636 Dried Separated Milk : Allocation to School Canteens, Residential
Schools and Hostels for Children. (Superseding Circular 1561).
(See also Circular 1612) 1943
1637 School Meals. The Operation of Emergency Cooking Depots .. 1943
1638 Employment of Uncertificated Teachers in Public Elementary Schools.
(See also Circular 1619) . .. . 1943
1639 Suggestions in regard to Junior Technical Schools for the Building
Industry ...... 1943
1640 Government Evacuation Scheme. Travel facilities for Teachers,
Helpers and other Transferred Staff. (M. of H. Circular 2882).
(See also M. of H. Circular 2695 and B. of E. Circular 1607) . 1943
1641 Reinstatement of School Premises on release from Civil Defence or
other authorised occupation .. .. .. . ... 1944
1642 Report of the Nurses Salaries Committee. (Enclosing Second Report
of the Nurses Salaries Committee) 1943
1643 Termination of Employment of Teachers . .. ... 1943
1644 Secondary Schools Amending Regulations. (See also Circulars 1617
and 1618) 1943
1645 Influenza. (Encloses Ministry of Health Circulars 2897 and 2898) ... 1943
1646 National Service Acts. Students Training for Teaching or Youth
Service. (See also Circulars 1620 and 1621) 1944
1647 Engineering Cadetship, 1944 1944
1648 Staffing of Public Elementary Schools, 1944. 1944 Quotas. (See alfco
Ad. Mem. Nos. 273 and 507) 1944
1648A Staffing of Public Elementary Schools, 1944. Newly Qualified Teachers.
(See also Circulars 1591 and 1626). Enclosing memorandum to
Students in Training Colleges and University Training Departments 1944
1649 The Domestic Front. (See also Circular 1616 and Ad. Mem. No. 491) 1944
1650 Cooks for School Harvest Camps. (See also Circular 1627) 1944
1651 Employment of School Children in Agriculture. (See also Circulars
1588, 1622, 1622A) Enc. copy of Order in Council dated 24th March,
1944 (S.R. & O., 1944, No. 327) 1944
1652 Emergency Recruitment and Training of Teachers ... ... .. 1944
1653 State Bursaries, 1944 1944
1654 Extension of school life in suitable cases and the Supply of Teachers . . . 1944
1655 Men Students and National Service. Entry to Training Colleges for
Teachers in Autumn, 1944. (See also Circular 1621) 1944
1656 Education and the Community ... ... ... ... ... ... 1944
1657 National Services Acts. Women Students. Training for Teaching or
Youth Service. (See also Circulars 1620 and 1646) 1944
1658 Provision of Meals for Evacuated Adults and Children 1944
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School Register and Records, etc. Revised May, 1939, in view of the
Code Amending Regulations No. 1, 1939.
National Certificates in Commerce replacing the existing Board of
Education Endorsed Certificates in Commerce.
School Canteens : Rate of grant on overhead charges.
Salaries of Teachers.
Milk in Schools Scheme.
Use of School premises for Territorial training purposes.
Model School Attendance Byelaws.
Secondary Schools. Fees paid by parents or guardians of Special Place
pupils.
Reserve and Auxiliary Forces (Consequential Provisions) Order, 1939,
Military Training (Consequential Provisions) Order, 1939.
Ad. Mem. 195. Amendment to Paragraph 9 of Ad. Mem. 105.
Special Schools Boarding-out Regulations, 1939.
Change of address of Pensions and Salaries Branch.
I. — Evacuated Secondary Schools.
II. — Registration of Pupils.
The continuance of the provision of free meals for necessitous under-
nourished children.
Question and Answer on school attendance in reception areas.
Provision of milk under the Milk in Schools Scheme.
Re-opening of the Royal College of Art,
Teaching Establishments. Article 11 of the Code.
Technical Schools, Evening Institutes, etc. Air Raid Protection and
Reopening.
I. — Official and unofficial evacuees ; II. — Special Place Examinations.
Training for Members of the Services and of Industrial Workers in
Technical Schools.
Examinations in Art, 1940.
School and Higher School Certificate Examinations.
Food Rationing in Relation to Cookery Instruction. Amendment
Note re Sugar Supplies.
Expenditure on Evacuated Children.
Reopening of Schools.
The use of Household Shelters for Children attending School.
Admission of pupils to Secondary Schools, etc. (separate edition for
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Local Youth Committees.
Camping in War-time.
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240
(5/8/40)
241
(6/8/40)
242
(16/8/40)
243
(20/8/40)
244
(26/8/40)
245
(29/8/40)
246
(31/8/40)
247
(3/9/40)
248
(3/9/40)
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
Probation of Teachers.
Statistics and Staffing of Public Elementary Schools.
Rationed Foods at School Camps.
Liability of Medical Practitioners for service with H.M. Forces
(enclosing M. of H. Circular 2014).
Setting up of Committee to determine questions upon the interpretation
of the recommendations contained in the Report upon Financial
Adjustments between L.E.As.
Recognition for grant of cos t-of- living bonus. (See also 297, 321, 405).
The Schools and War Industry.
Camping in War-Time .
I. Training of the Unemployed and new Recruits to War Industry.
II. Production for Aircraft Manufactures.
Fitness for Service Scheme.
Children's Overseas Reception Scheme.
Paper Economy in Schools.
Training of Town Boys for Farm Work. (See also 315).
Use of Schools for Emergency Hospital and Civil Defence Purposes.
Constitution of Local Youth Committees.
Machine Tools.
Air Raid Precautions in Schools.
Use of Laboratories in Technical Colleges.
Questions arising on The Schools and War Industry. Administrative
Memorandum No. 223.
The Checking of Rumours.
Training for War Industries : Staffing.
Evacuated Children and the Summer Holidays.
Work under the Regulations for Further Education, School Year
1940-41.
Air Raid Precautions and First Aid.
Teachers and National Service.
Public Libraries and the Welfare of Industrial Workers.
Youth and the War Effort.
Training for War Industries.
Teachers and the Home Guard.
The Prime Minister's Speech in the House of Commons, 20th August,
1940.
Economy in the use of Domestic Fuel.
Air Raid Warnings and Air Raids.
418
249
18/9/40)
250
24/9/40)
251
30/9/40)
252
30/9/40)
253
'14/10/40)
254
15/10/40)
255
[29/10/40)
256
(2/11/40)
257
(2/11/40)
258
(8/11/40)
259
(14/11/40)
260
(16/11/40)
261
[26/11/40)
262
(4/12/40)
263
(5/12/40)
264
(9/12/40)
265
(10/12/40)
266
(11/12/40)
267
(27/12/40)
268
(27/12/40)
269'
(6/1/41)
270
(10/1/41)
271
(17/1/41) *
272
(16/1/41)
273
(24/1/41)
274
(6/2/41)
275
(13/2/41)
276
(18/2/41)
277
(27/2/41)
278
(7/3/41)
279
(13/3/41)
280
(21/3/41)
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
Materials for Workshop Training Courses.
The Provision of Meals and Milk for School Children.
Teaching of First Aid in Schools.
Use of Schools for Military Purposes.
Teachers engaged on industrial training. (See also 30ft).
National Certificate Courses.
Storage of chemicals and danger of fire in the event of damage by
bombs.
Grants in aid of the Service of Youth — Local schemes and activities.
Development of Training Courses at Technical Colleges.
War Allowance to Teachers. (See also 353;.
School Holidays at Christmas.
Correspondence Courses for members of H.M. Foices.
Courses for prospective members of Aircraft Crew».
Special Allowances of Foods for School Canteens.
Teachers and National Service.
Christmas Holiday, 1940. Training Courses in Technical Colleges.
School Air Raid Shelters. Rate of Grant.
Communication with Teachers in an Emergency.
School Meals.
Council for the Encouragement %of Music and the Arts.
Government Evacuation Scheme. Use of School Premises out ot
School Hours.
Teachers and the Home Guard.
School Examinations.
Formation of Air Training Corps.
Travelling and Subsistance Allowances to Teachers temporarily
•transferred.
Allowance of Meat for School Canteens.
Memorandum of G"uidan< e to Headmasters on National Service as it
affects Pupils, (See also 290, 312, 334 and 372).
Entrance Examination for the Royal College of Art.
Special and Free Places, 1941-1942. (Sec 3bO).
Classes for Members of the Air Training Corps.
Machine Tool Equipment.
School Holidays at Easter.
419
281
'(21/3/41)
282
(22/3/41)
283
(28/3/41)
284
(28/3/41)
285
(2/4/41).
286
(2/4/41)
287
(9/4/41)
288
(7/4/41)
289
(15/4/41)
290
(28 '4/41)
291
(1/5/41)
292
(2/5/41)
293
(12/5/41)
294
(10/5/41)
295
(17/5/41)
296
(23/5/41)
297
(28/5/41)
298
(6/6/41)
299
(5/6/41)
300
(16/6/41)
301
(19/6/41)
302
(23/6/41)
303
(24/6/41)
304
(2/7/41)
305
d/7/41)
306
'3/7/41)
307
(9/7/41)
308
(10/7/41)
309
(12/7/41)
310
(22/7/41)
311
(23/7/41)
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
Stalling of Public Elementary Schools.
Closure of Day Schools in the Event of Invasion, (See also 311 and
341).
Evening Classes in the Summer.
Co-operation by L.E.A.'s in Community Feeding. (See also 303 and
Circular 1539).
Address of Board of Education. Teachers' Pensions and Salaries Branch.
Use of Schools as Rest Centres.
Training Course for Youth Service Leaders and Organisers.
Training Courses at Technical Colleges.
Employment of Children in Agriculture. (See also 316, 395, Circular
1541).
Memorandum of Guidance to Headmasters on Registration of Males
born in 1922 and 1923 and arrangements for proceeding to
Universities. (See also 275, 312, 344 and 372).
Surface Shelters built with Lime Mortar.
Allowance of Cheese for School Canteens.
Supplies of Equipment for Games, Physical Training, Nursing
Activities, etc. (See also 348 and Circular 1601).
Salaries of Teachers in Public Elementary Schools — Grading Section.
Schoolboy Harvest Camps. (See also 316 and Circular 1511).
Training Courses at Technical Colleges.
Recognition for Grant of Cos t-ot -Living Bonus. (See also 222, 321
and 405).
Training of Radio Technicians. (See also 301).
School Canteens.
National Certificate Courses in Production Engineering.
Training of Radio Technicians. (See also 298).
Allowance of (1) Cheese ; (2) Butter for School Canteens.
Provision for Emergency Cooking in School Canteens. (See also
284 and Circular 1539).
Attendance at Public Elementary Schools, July, 1941.
State Bursaries in Science. (See also 318 and Circulars 1555 and
1557).
Teachers engaged on Industrial Training. (See also 253).
Aid for the Youth Service from the Carnegie United Kingdom Trust.
(Amending Note issued 1/1/42).
Allowance of Jam and other Preserves for School Canteens and
Boarding Schools.
Co-operative Preservation of Garden Fruit.
Fighting Crop Fires.
Closure of Day Schools in the Event of Invasion. (See also 282 and
341).
420
EDUCATION COMMITTEES YEAR BOOK
312
(23/7/41)
313
(28/7/41)
314
(26/7/41)
315
(6/8/41)
316
(1/9/41)
317
(5/9/41)
318
(13/9/41)
319
(16/9/41)
320
(30/9/41)
321
(13/10/41)
322
(20/10 '41)
323
(20/10/41)
324
124/10,41)
325
(22/10/41)
326
(24/10/41)
327
(27/10/41)
328
(4/11/41)
329
(13 a i/4i)
330
(13/11/41)
331
(18/11/41)
332
(21/11/41)
333
(28/11/41)
334
(3/12/41)
335
(8/12/41)
336
(8/12/41)
337
(12/12/41)
338 '
(12/12/41)
339
(19/12/41)
340
(19/12/41)
341
(30; 12 '41)
Memorandum of Guidance to Headmasters in Advising Boys who are
approaching the end of their school career. (See also 275, 290
334 and 372).
National Service — Teachers and Other Staff.
Observance of the August Bank Holiday in Technical Colleges.
Training of Town Boys for Farm Work. (See also 229).
Schoolboy Harvest Camps. (See also Circular 1541 and 289, 295 and
395).
School Premises used for Fire Service Purposes.
State Bursaries in Science. (Sec also 305 and Circulars 1555 and 1557).
Equipment for School Canteens. (Sec also 329 and 342 (1)).
Supplies of Food for School Canteens.
Recognition for Grant of Cost-of-Living Bonus. (See also 222, 297
and 405).
Supplies of Material and Hard Tools for Technical College^.
Supplies of Food for School Canteens. (Sec also 343 and B.E
Circular 1571).
Use of Fuel in School Heating Plants. (See also 403 and 490).
Training of Disabled Persons.
Summary of Main Subjects and Questions covered by the Board's
Coniidcntial Memorandum, kt Education after the War."
The Allowance of Rationed Foods for Cookery Classes and Demonstra-
tions. (See 377 and 417).
Canteen Facilities for Youth Clubs and Centres
Equipment for School Canteens. (See also 319 and 342 (1) ).
School Meals. Provision of Uncooked Midday Meals at Schools
having no cooking facilities.
School Meals. The Use of Cooking Depots for supplying School
Meals. (See also Circular 1567).
Special Outfits for School Pupils.
The Waste Paper Recovery Association.
Memorandum of Guidance to Headmasters on the Registration ot
Male Persons born in 1923. (See also 275, 290, 312 and 372).
Youth Service Piocedure under Section 8b of the Education Act
1921. (See also 474, 480 and 500).
Extraneous Duties of Tcucticrs.
Youth Service Films.
Addendum No. 1, 20/5/42.
Observance of Christmas Day in Technical Colleges.
Economy in Printing.
Removal of School Railings for use as Scrap.
The Position of Schools in the Event of Invasion. (See also 282 and
311).
421
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
342(1)
(2/1/42)
343
(1/1/42)
344
(14/1/42)
345
(14/1/42)
346
(19/1/42)
347
(19/1/42)
348
(26/1/42)
349
(S/2/42/
350
(10/2/42)
351
(9/2/42)
352
(14/2/42)
353
(16/2/42)
354
(23/2/42)
355
(2/3/42)
356
(24/2/42)
357
(27/2/42)
358
(28/2/42)
359
(9/3/42)
360
(9/3/42)
361
(12/3/42)
362
(12/3/42)
363
(17/3/42)
364
(19/3/42)
365
(23/3/42)
366
(19/3/42)
367
(20/3/42)
368
(23/3/42)
369
(26/3/42)
Equipment for School Canteens (Cancels 319 and 329. See also
Circular 1633 and 355).
342(2) 342(6) 342(10) 342(14)
(24/2/42) (13/7/42) (11/3/43) (22/10/43)
342(3) 342(7) 342(11) Superseding
(1/4/42) (3/9/42) (12/5/43) (1), (11) and (13)
342 (4) 342 (8) 342 (12) 342 (15)
(2/6/42) (30/11/42) (1/7/43) (21/10/43)
342(5) 342(9) 342(13)
(25/6/42) (15/1/43) (7/7/43)
Supply of Dried Fruit for School Canteens. (See also 323 and Circular
1571).
The Milk in Schools Scheme.
State Bursary Scheme.
Registration of Young Persons aged 16-18.
Proficiency Tests in Shorthand for Shorthand Typists in the Civil
Service.
Supplies of Equipment for Nursery Classes, Youth Service Centres
etc. (See also 293 and Circular 1601).
The Milk in Schools Scheme— Full Cream Dried Milk.
Facilities for Provision of Instruction in Building in Technical and Art
Institutions. (See Circular 1582).
Teachers and the Home Guard. (See 375). Addendum issued 12/2/42.
Scholarships in Oriental Languages. (Sec also 356 and 430).
War Allowance to Teachers. (See also 258).
Royal College of Art. Age of Admission to the Entrance and Scholar-
ship Examination).
Plans of Kitchens for School Canteens. (See also 342 (1) ).
Supplement issued 26/2/42.
Scholarships in Oriental Languages. (See also 352 and 430).
School Meals. Extension of Points Rationing.
Public Elementary Schools, March, 1942, enclosing Form 203E (See
also Circular 1591).
The Milk in Schools Scheme.
Special and Free Places. (Sec also 277).
Part-time Men Workers in the Youth Service. Addendum issued
1/5/42. Part-time Women Workers in the Youth Service.
Courses for Youth Service Leaders and Organisers.
Milk for School Canteens.
Training for the Radio Industry.
Assistance in Agriculture.
Recruitment of Teachers from Training Colleges and Departments.
Supplement issued 9/5/42.
Care of Children of Women War Workers.
Financial adjustments between English and Scottish Authorities in
respect of evacuated children.
Special War-time Activities of Technical Colleges and the Easter
Holidays, 1942.
422
370
(27/3/42)
371
(31/3/42)
372
(31/3/42)
373
(1/4/42)
374
(2/4/42)
375
(3/4/42)
376
(8/4/42)
377
(10/4/42)
378
(10/4/42)
379
(13 '4/42)
379A
(18/5/42)
380
(17/4/42)
381
(21/4'42)
382
(6/5/42)
3S3
(12/5/42)
384
(12/5/42)
385
(18/5/42)
386
(14/5/42)
387
(18/5/42)
388
(22/5/42)
389
(22/5/42)
390
(2/6/42)
391
(9/6/42)
392
(18/6/42)
393
(23/6/42)
394
(30/6/42)
395
d/7/42)
396
(3/7/42)
397
(6/7/42)
398
(7/7/42)
399
(8/7/42)
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
The Army Cadet Force.
Working Hours of Young Persons.
Memorandum of Guidance to Headmasters on the Registration of
Male Persons born in 1924. (See also 275, 290, 312, 334).
Correction issued 4/4/42, Supplement, 13/6/42. Supplements
No. 2, 17/7/42, No. 3, 24/8/42, No. 4, 2/11/42, No. 5, 19/11/42.
Loan of Epidiascopes for Military Training.
Industrial Workers — Summer Leave Amenities.
Home Guard Compulsory Enrolment. (See 351).
Accidents to Children. Supplement to No. 1. Dangerous Military
Objects, issued 30/10/^2.
Rationed Foods for Cooking Instruction. (Sec 327 and 417). Supple-
ment No. 1, issued 13,8/42.
Women in the Educational Services. (See Circular 1579).
Use of Rationed Building Materials by Local Education Authorities.
Certificates to Purchase Timber.
Employment of Aliens as School Medical Officers and School Dental
Officers. (Sec also Circular 15591.
School Meals. Supplementary Clothing Coupons.
Issue of Ration Books. Assistance by Schools, etc.
Assistance in Agriculture, enclosing message by the Minister of Agri-
culture and Fisheries.
Collection of Scrap Metal.
Care of Children of Women War Workers. (See also Circulars 1553,
1558, 1509 and 1614).
Training Courses at Technical Colleges : Whitsuntide Holiday.
School Meals.
Swimming Instruction in Youth Organisations.
Provision of Meals — Income Scales.
Collection of Medicinal Plants.
Preservation of Fruit by Schools. (See also 412).
The Sea Cadet Corps. (See also 500).
Girls' Pre-Servicc Training. (Sec also Circular 1628).
Women who are seeking admission to Training Colleges, Technical
Colleges, and Art Schools in the Autumn Term, 1942.
Assistance in Agriculture. (See also 289 and 316 and Circular 1541).
Women's Technical Service Register.
Application of the Essential Work Order to School Canteens.
Damage to Defence Works.
Supply of Pianos for Educational Purposes.
423
400
(13/7/42)
401
(16/7/42)
402
(17/7/42)
403
(21/7/42)
404
(27/7/42)
405
(23/7/42)
406
(24/7/42)
407
(29/7/42)
408
(5/8/42)
409
(5/8/42)
410
(10/8/42)
411
(10/8/42)
412
(26/8/42)
413
(4/9/42)
414
(8/9/42)
415
(21/9/42)
416
(22/9/42)
417
(1/10/42)
418
(1/10/42)
419
(6/10/42)
420
(6/10/42)
421
(1/10/42)
422
(15/10/42)
423
(22/10/42)
424
(20/10/42)
425
(30/10/42)
426
(17/11/42)
427
(6/11/42)
428
(12/11/42)
429
(16/11/42)
430*
(18/11/42)
431
(20/11/42)
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
School Meals. Addendum.
Depreciation of Plant.
Clothing Outfits for School Pupils.
Fuel Economy. (See also 324).
Evacuated Mentally Defective Children. Supplement No. 1, issued
13/10/42.
Recognition for grant of Cost-of-Living Bonus. (Sec also 222, 297,
321, 469 and 503).
Observance of August Bank Holiday in Technical Institutions.
School Canteens and Boarding Schools. Sugar for Jam Making.
Financial Adjustments in respect of Evacuated School Children.
War Office Poster.
Extension of the Milk in Schools Scheme to non-grant-aidcd schools.
School Meals. (See also Circular 1631),
Preservation of Fruit by Schools. (See also 391).
War Allowances for Teachers.
Use of Machine Tools.
Additional Milk for Children not Attending School.
Teachers employed on War-time Activities in Technical Institutions.
Rationed Foods for Cookery Instruction. (See also 327 and 377).
Temporary Assistance by School Pupils in Postal Work at Christmas.
(See also 487).
Engineering Cadetships. Supplement No. 1, issued 28/10/42 ; Supple-
ment No. 2, issued 4/12/42.
Engineering Cadetships for the Services. Correction to 419 and 420
issued 8/10/42. (See also 449).
Central Heating in Schools.
Damage to Air Raid Shelters.
Supplies of Toys outside the Quota.
Educational facilities to troops of the United States Army.
Teachers (Superannuation) Acts, 1918-39. Return of Superannuation
Contributions.
Local Education Authority Male Officers Deferment Procedure. (See
also Circular 1574).
Equipment for Domestic Subjects Instruction.
Supplies of new Musical Instruments.
Thanksgiving Day.
Scholarships in Turkish and Persian, 1943. (See also 352 and 356).
Withdrawal of Cheap Day Return Tickets.
424
432
(3/12/42)
433
(4/12/42)
434
(4/12/42)
435
(9/12/42)
436
(18/12/42)
437
(18/12/42)
438
(29/12/42)
439
(8/2/43)
440
(14/1/43)
441
(14/1/43)
442
(14/1/43)
443
(1/2/43)
444
(21/1/43)
445
(12/2/43)
446
(16/2*43)
447
(10/2/43)
448
(17/2/43)
449
(24/2/43)
450
(5/V4*)
451
/ 12/3/43)
452
(16/3/43)
453
(i9;3/n)
454
(23/3/43)
455
(26/3/43)
456
(31/3/43)
457
(8/4/43)
458
(2/4/43)
459
(27/4/43)
460
(20/4/43)
461
(9/4/43)
462
(1/6/43)
463
(4/6/43)
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
Pre-Service Training for Girls.
Use of Emergency Cooking Depots.
Brochure and Maps. British Commonwealth of Nations : Forms of
Government.
Milk m Schools Scheme. Disposal of Surplus Milk. (Sec also Circulars
1548 and 1569).
Memorandum of Guidance to Headmasters. Registration of Male
Persons born in 1924 and 1925.
The Christmas Break in Technical Colleges.
Restricted Supplies of Headwear.
Equipment for Games and Physical Training. (See also Circular
1601).
Courses for Youth Leaders and Organisers.
The Christmas Postal Service.
Recognition for Grant of Cost-of-hving bonus.
Financial Adjustments in respect of Evacuated School Children,
Supply of Microscopes. (See also 471).
Burnham Elementary, Secondary and Technical Reports — Amend-
ments.
Pre-Entry Technical Training for the Army Cadet Force.
Staffing of Public Elementary Schools (See also Circulars 1591 and
1026).
The Royal College of Art. Age ot Admission to, and arrangements
for the Entrance and Scholarship Examination.
Engineering Cadets. (See also 420).
Issue of Ration Books — -Assistance by Schools, etc.
Assistance in Agriculture. (Enclosing Memorandum, etc., from
Ministry of Agriculture). (See also Circular 1627).
The Milk in Schools Scheme. Provision of Drinking Straws.
Ministry of Information Maps and Pamphlets. (See also 481).
Technical and Craft Teachers for Building Courses. (See also
Circular 1582).
Position of Girls born in 1924 who are preparing for the Higher
Certificate.
Assistance in Agriculture. (Enclosing message from the Minister of
Agriculture).
Central Heating in Schools (See also 490).
Young Farmers' Clubs.
Collection of Medicinal Plants. (See also 390).
Accidents to Children. Unexploded Anti-personnel Bombs
The Easter Break in the Special War-Time Activities of Technical
Colleges.
Preservation of Fruit by Schools.
Attendance at Public Elementary Schools, July* 1943.
425
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
' 464
(2/6/43)
465
(9/6/43)
466
(18/6/43)
467
(1/7/43)
468
(1/7/43)
469
(21/7/43)
470
(16/7/43)
471
(23/7/43)
472
(20/7/43)
473
(11/8/43)
474
(10/8/43)
475
(17/9/43)
476
(2/9/43)
477
(15/9/43)
478
(23/9/43)
479
(1/10/43)
480
(25/9/43)
481
(13/10/43)
482
(20/10/43)
483
(21/10/43)
484
(27/10/43)
485
(29/10/43)
486
(26/10/43)
487
(5/11/45)
488
(12/11/43)
489
(16/11/43)
490
(16/11/43)
491
(16/11/43)
492
(16/11/43)
493
(8/12/43)
494
(2/12/43)
495
(10/12/43)
The Whitsuntide Break in the Special War-Time Activities of
Technical Colleges.
Women seeking Admission to Training Colleges, Technical and Art
Colleges in the Autumn Term, 1943.
Scheme of Further Education and Training. Enclosing copy of
Government's Scheme of Further Education and Training.
School Meals. Approval of Proposals.
Procedure for the Supply of Kitchens, Sculleries and Canteens by the
Ministry of Works. Addendum to 467 and 468 issued 30.7.43.
Recognition of Grant of Cost-of-living bonus. (See also 405, 442
and 503).
The August Bank Holiday Break in the Special War-time Activities
of Technical Institutions.
Microscopes. (See also 444).
Allocation of newly Qualified Trained Teachers, 1943.
Minis try of Food Bulletins.
Grants in aid of Army Cadet Force Units,
from the War Office). (Sec also 335).
Staffing of Public Elementary Schools.
(Enclosing Memorandum
Road Safety Among School Children. (Enclosing Handbook issued
by the Ministry of War Transport).
Higher National Certificate Courses in Civil Engineering. (Enclosing
Memorandum from Institution of Civil Engineers).
Supplies of Toys outside the Quota.
Milk in Schools Scheme.
Grants in aid of Air Training Corps Units. (Enclosing Memorandum
from the Air Ministry). (See also 335).
Publications of the Ministry of Information. (See also 453).
Addendum No. 1, issued 13.10.43.
Recognition of Medical Gymnasts as Specialist Teachers of Physical
Training and Remedial Exercises.
Aids to Students and Charges for School Meals and Milk.
The Use of Volunteer Car Pools by Domestic Front Organisers,
Instructors and Demonstrators. (See also Circular 1616).
Vitamin and Iron Supplements for Children under 5 in Public
Elementary and Nursery Schools. (See also Circular 1614).
Registration of Young Persons aged 16. Information as to Double
Employment. (Sec also Circular 1035).
Temporary Assistance by School Pupils in Postal Work at Christmas*
(See also 418, 441).
Release of Hired and Requisitioned Buildings.
Evacuated Children in Public Elementary Schools.
Fuel Economy and Central Heating m Schools. (See also 324 and 457).
The Domestic Front. Enclosing pamphlet produced by Ministry of
Information. (Sec also Circular 1616).
Teachers of Science and Mathematics.
Courses for Youth Service Leaders and Organisers.
War Allowances for Teachers.
Youth Committees.
I
42b
496
(10/12/43)
497
(8/12/43)
498
(15/12/43)
499
(15/12/43)
500
(14/12/43)
501
(31/12/43)
502
(7/1/44)
503
(7/1/44)
504
(21/1/44)
505
(31/1/44)
506
(7/2/44)
507
(11/2/44)
508
(9/2/44)
509
(16/2/44)
509A
(22/3/44)
510
(17/2/44)
511
(18/2/44)
512
(15/3/44)
513
(15/3/44)
514
(20/3/44)
515
(20/3/44)
516
(7/2/44)
517
(5/4/44)
518
(14/4/44)
519
(13/4/44)
520
(21/4/44)
521
(26/4/44)
522
(1/5/44)
523
(25/4/44)
524
(26/4/44)
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
New Road Safety Film.
The Christmas Break in the Special War-time Activities of Technical
Institutions.
Training of Canteen Cooks. (See also Circulars 1613, 1631 and 1632).
Economy in the use of Controlled Materials.
Grants in Aid of Sea Cadet Corps Units. (See also 335 and 392).
Position of Girls born in 1925 who are preparing for the Higher
Certificate
The Christmas Postal Service. (See also 441).
Recognition for Grant of Cost-of-hving bonus. (Sec also 469).
Revised Salary Scales for staff in War-time Nursery Classes .
Materials for Instruction in Leatherwork.
The Milk in Schools Scheme. Full Cream Dried Milk.
Stalling of Public Elementary Schools
Holiday Periods in 1944.
Registration of Women born in the second half of 1925 (Uncertificated
Teachers, Student Teachers and Rural Pupil Teachers.) See
also Board of Education Circular lt>3S)
Registration of Women born in the second half of 1925. Appointment
of Uncertificated Teachers.
School Meals for Day Pupils attending Secondary Schools, Provided
or Deficiency Aided by Local Education Authorities. (See also
Circulars 1531 and 1629).
The Royal . College of Art Entrance and Scholarship Examination,
1944.
Assistance in Agriculture. (Enclosing Memorandum prepared by the
Ministry of Agriculture, sent to Head Masters and Head
Mistresses).
Instruction for the Building Industry.
Sets of Photographs for use in Schools and Youth Organisations.
The Easter Break in the Special War-time Activities of Technical
Institutions.
Registration of Young Persons aged 16. (See also Circular 1635).
Addendum No. 1 issued 9/8/44.
The Training of Canteen Workers.
Emergency Water Supplies,
Central Heating in Srhools. (See also 457).
X>reservation of Fruit by Schools.
Distribution of Official Booklets to Schools.
Equipment for Games and Physical Training.
Teachers* War Bonus or War Allowance and Superannuation.
Burnham Elementary, Technical and Secondary Reports.
427
525
(2/5/44)
526
(11/5/44)
527
(9/5/44)
528
(12/5/44)
529
(22/5/44)
530
(31/5/44)
531
(1/6/44)
532
(12/6/44)
533
(23/6/44)
534
(23/6/44)
535
(30/6/44)
536
(10/7/44)
537
(11/7/44)
538
(19/7/44)
539
(21/7/44)
540
(1/8/44)
541
(1/8/44)
542
(4/8/44)
342
Addendum
No. 16
(7/2/44)
328
Addendum
No. 4
(24/2/44)
328
Addendum
No. 5
(20/3/44)
328
Addendum
No. 6
(26/5/44)
436
(10/3/44)
436
436
(31/5/44)
436
(18/8/44)
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
Recognition for Grant of Cost-of-Living Bonus. (See also 503).
Short Courses for Teachers.
The Whitsuntide Break in the Special War-time Activities of Technical
Institutions.
Issue of Ration Books — Assistance by Schools, etc.
Recruitment of Staffs under the Emergency Scheme for the Training
of Teachers. (See also Circular 1652).
Young America Exhibition.
Equipment for Domestic Subjects Instruction.
Economy in Water.
Supplies of Cutlery, Spoons and Forks and Scissors.
Scholarships in Oriental Languages.
Registration of Young Persons aged 16. (See also 516).
Position of Secondary School Girls born in 1926 who arc preparing for
the Higher Certificate.
Qualifications for Admission to Training Colleges. (See also Circular
1654).
Evacuation and School Holidays.
August Bank Holiday Break in the Special War-time Activities of
Technical Institutions.
Government Evacuation Scheme. (Enclosing copy of Circular from
Ministry of Health to Local Authorities). (See Circular 1658
and Adm. Mem. 538).
No Mem. issued under this number. (See Ministry of Education
Adm. Mem. 1).
Engineering Cadetships, 1944.
Equipment for School Canteens. Ordering.
Canteen Facilities for Youth Clubs and Centres. National Milk-Cocoa.
Canteen Facilities for Youth Clubs and Centres.
Canteen Facilities for Youth Clubs and Centres. Food Supplies for
Camps.
Supplement. Supplementary Memorandum of Guidance to Head-
masters.
Addendum to above Supplement issued 24/4/34.
Supplement. Supplementary Memorandum of Guidance to Head-
masters.
Supplement. Supplementary Memorandum of Guidance to Head-
masters.
428
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430
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
Ministry of Education Circulars
and Administrative Memoranda
No. Description Date
1 Education Act, 1944 1944
2 Provision of Meals for Evacuated School Children. (See also Board of
Education Circular 1658) 1944
3 Rationing of Cloth, Clothing, etc. Issue of Supplementary Coupons to
Certain Categories of Children, 1944 1944
3A Rationing of Cloth, Clothing, Footwear and Knitting Wool. Supply of
Rationed Goods for Educational Purposes for the year beginning
1st September, 1944 1944
SB Rationing of Cloth, Clothing, etc. Towels and Tea cloths 1944
3c Ditto 1945
3D Rationing of Cloth, Clothing, Footwear and Knitting Wool 1945
4 Reorganisation of the Ministry's Art Examinations. (Enclosing " Rules
and Syllabuses for Examinations in Art, 1 946 " ) 1 944
5 Local Adminstration of Education. Schemes of Divisional Adminis-
tration . 1944
6 Government Evacuation Scheme. (Enclosing copy*of Ministry of Health
Circular to Local Authorities on the Government Evacuation Scheme) 1944
7 Government Evacuation Scheme. (Enclosing copy of Ministry of Health
Circular to Local Authorities) 1944
8 Government Evacuation Scheme. (Enclosing copy of Ministry of Health
Circular to Local Authorities) ... . . 1944
9 National Service Acts. Revised Arrangements for Women and for Men in
Medical Grades III and IV wishing to be trained for teaching. (See
Board of Education Circular 1657) . ... 1 944
10 Draft Building Regulations 1944
11 Acquisition of Sites ... ... .. 1944
12 Government Evacuation Scheme. Travel Facilities for Teachers, Helpers
and other Transferred Staff. (See also Board of Education Circular
1640) 1944
13 Leisure-Time Provision for Schoolchildren ... .. .. 1944
14 Scheme for Help by Women's Voluntary Services . .. 1944
15 Educational Provision for Civilian Patients in Hospitals and Sanatoria ... 1945
16 War-Time Nurseries and Nursery Classes. Child Care Reserve .. ... 1944
17 National Camps 1944
18 Emergency Recruitment and Training of Teachers. (See also Board of
Education Circular 1652) 1944
19 Government Evacuation Scheme. (Enclosing copy of Ministry of Health
Circular to Local Athorities). (See also Circular 7) ... . .. 1944
20 Community Centres. (Enclosing Report prepared by Officers of the
Ministry) 1944
21 School Meals 1945
22 Orange Juice Jelly containing Vitamin C. Allocation to School Canteens,
Residential Schools and other Establishments for Children 1945
23 Financial Arrangements consequent upon the provisions of Section 6 of
the Education Act, 1944 1945
24 Secondary Schools Amending Regulations. (See also Board of Education
Circular 1644) 1945
25 Agricultural Education 1945
26 Draft Regulations under Section 81 Scholarships and other Benefits ... 1945
27 Disposal of Surplus Stores and Equipment 1945
29 School Medical Service 1945
30 Draft Regulations for Primary and Secondary Schools (excluding Special
Schools). (Enclosing Draft Primary and Secondary (Grant Conditions)
Regulations). (See also Ad. Mem. 19, Circular 10) 1945
431
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
No. Description Date
31 Government Evacuation Scheme. Travel Facilities for Teachers, Helpers
and other Transferred Staff. (See also Board of Education Circular
1513) 1945
32 Direct Grammar Schools 1945
33 Staffing of Primary and Secondary Schools 1945
33A Ditto 1945
34 Draft Provision of Milk and Meals Regulations. (Enclosing copy of Draft
Provision of Milk and Meals Regulations) .. . 1945
35 Cooks for School Harvest Camps 1945
36 Teachers Superannuation Act, 1945 1945
37 Draft Education (Local Education Authorities) Grant Regulations, 1945.
(Enclosing copy of Regulations) 1945
38 Employment of School Children in Agriculture 1945
39 Report of the Burnham Committee, 1945. (Enclosing Scales of Salaries
for Teachers in Primary and Secondary Schools, Technical Institutes,
Art Colleges and Art Schools) 1945
40 National Service Acts. Women Students Training for Teaching or Youth
Service 1945
41 Handicapped Pupils and Medical Services Regulations, 1945. Enclosing
copy of Draft Regulations ... 1945
42 Reports of the Burnham Committee, 1945. (Enclosing copies of corres-
pondence between the Minister and the acting Chairman of Burnham
Committees relative to Reports on Salary Scales. See Circular 39) ... 1945
43 Government Evacuation Scheme 1945
44 Message from the Minister of Education to Local Education Authorities
on the occasion of the Government's announcement regarding the
formal end of hostilities in Europe ... 1945
45 Government Evacuation Scheme. Return of Evacuees to Eastern
Evacuation Areas. (Enclosing Circular from the Ministry of Health
to Local Authorities.) (See also Circular 43) 1945
46 State Bursaries, 1945. (Enclosing leaflet giving details of Scheme and
conditions of entry) 1945
47 Demolition and Removal of Air Raid Shelters 1945
48 Provision of Additional Accommodation for Educational Purposes ... 1945
49 Provision of Additional Training College Accommodation. (See also
Circular 37) 1945
50 National Camps. (See also Circulars 43 and 45) 1945
51 Provision for Facilities for Recreation and Social and Physical Training.
(Enclosing Memorandum on Grants under the Physical Training and
Recreation Act, 1937, as amended by the Education Act, 1944, towards
the Capital Cost of Local Facilities for Physical Training and Recreation
(Memo. A.W.I) and Memorandum as to Trust Deeds (Memo. A.W.2) ) 1945
52 Message from Minister of Education to Local Education Authorities
from the Minister of Education, re his temporary duties in the Foreign
Office 1945
53 Courses of Training for those Engaging in the Youth Service. (See also
Board of Education Circular 1598) 1945
54 Men Students and National Service. Entry to Training Colleges for
Teachers in Autumn, 1945 1945
55 Training of Technical Teachers. ( See also Circular 18) 1945
56 Further Education — Some Immediate Problems. (See also Circulars 48
and 55) 1945
57 Demobilisation and Adult Education. (See also Circular 20) 1945
58 Local Authorities Loans Acts, 1945 1945
59 The Training of Nursery Students in Nurseries, Nursery Schools and
Nursery Classes. (Enclosing Memorandum giving details of course
leading to National Nursery Certificate) 1945
60 Building Programme. Progress Return of Work approved by the
Minister 1945
61 Revised Regulations for Further Education 1945
62 The Training of Blacksmiths' Apprentices 1945
432
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
No. Description Date
63 Acquisition of Sites .. . 1945
64 Raising of Compulsory School Age 1945
65 Road Safety among School Children .., 1945
66 Qualifications of Teachers in Special Schools . 1945
67 Water Supply and Sewerage Schemes .. 1945
68 Training of Disabled Persons 1945
69 Franco-British Understanding through the School 1945
70 Epidemics . . . 1945
71 Reports to Local Authorities (Records) Regulations 1945
72 Disposal of Government Surplus Stores ... . . . . . 1945
73 Organisation of Secondary Schools .. ... . . 1945
74 Procedure for Securing Minister's Approval of Sites . . ... . 1945
75 Nursery Provision for Children under 5 . . . .. 1945
76 Returns from Primary and Secondary Schools . . 1945
77 Emergency Training of Teachers ... . 1945
78 Returns from Direct Grant Grammar Schools .. .. . 1945
79 Boarding Schools for Educationally Sub-Normal and Maladjusted Children 1945
80 Registration of Youth . .. . . .. 1945
81 Russian Studies . ... 1945
82 Government Evacuation Scheme . ..... 1946
83 Choice of Schools . .... .. . . .1946
84 Physical Education . . . 1946
85 Revised Regulations for the Training of Teachers .. 1946
86 Staffing of Primary and Secondary Schools . ... 1946
87 Regional Organisation of Further Education .. . 1946
88 Victory Celebrations . .. 1946
89 Voluntary Secondary Schools . . . . 1946
90 Development Plans Date of submission and form of -plans . 1946
91 Recognition of Schools and other educational establishments as efficient
(Rules 16 annexe) 1946
92 Removal of School air raid shelters and disposal of recovered materials,
equipment and fittings 1946
93 Nursery provision for Children under five (Joint Circular with Ministry
of Health) ... . 1946
94 Research in Technical Colleges .. . . . 1946
95 Teachers' Superannuation (Section 21 (1) (a)) Varying Scheme .. . 1946
96 School Meals Service The place of the School milk and meals service
in the national policy for assistance to families . 1946
97 School Meals and midday supervision 194t>
98
99 Employment of School Children in Agriculture 1 946
1 00 Play centres for school children . . 1 946
101 Cooks for School harvest camp*? ... . ... 1946
102 Medical treatment of school children under Section 48 (3) Education Act,
1944 1946
103 Examinations in Secondary Schools . 1946
104 Awards for University Students (with Draft S.R. & O.) 1946
105 Education for the nursing services Prc-nursing courses m Secondary
Grammar Schools and Establishments for Further Education 1946
106 Emergency Recruitment and Training of Teachers 1946
107 Men Students and National Service 1946
108 Gifts by Firms to Technical Colleges 1946
109 Training for the Catering Industry 1946
110 Pension Awards Branch and Teachers Salaries Division* Change of
Address 1946
111 The Education Act, 1946 1946
433
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION CIRCULARS AND OTHER DOCUMENTS
No. Circulars
1 1 2 Organisation of the Training of Teachers
3o Rationing of Cloth, Clothing, etc. Towels and Tea Cloths
3H Clothing for Children in Maintained Nursery Schools and Classes
113 Secondary School Examinations Council
114. Special Courses for Uncertifica ted Teachers
115 Appointment of Teachers in Primary and Secondary Schools
116 Courses of Training for those engaging in the Youth Service
1 1 7 Further Education Homecraft
118 Franco-British understanding through the Schools -Supplement to
Circular 69
1 19 The Milk in Schools Scheme
120 Boarding Education
121 School Meals Service Procedure for assessment of Grant under the new
Grant System
3j Rationing of Cloth, Clothing, etc. Issue of Supplementary Coupons to
certain categories of children, 1946
122 Building Projects for the Calendar Year 1947 . . . '
123 The Relations between Local Education Authorities and the National
Agricultural Advisory Service (Joint Circular with the Ministry of
Agriculture and Fisheries)
124 Salaries of School Nurses
125 Interim Revision of Salary Scales for Staffs of day and 24-hour Nurseries,
Nursery Schools and Nursery Classes
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES* YEAR BOOK
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION ADMINISTRATIVE MEMORANDA
(24/8/44)
2
(31/8/44)
3
(31/8/44)
4
(1/9/44)
5
(7/9/44)
6
(11/9/44)
7
(26/9/44)
8
(28/9/44)
9
(28/9/44)
10
(19/10/44)
11
v30/10/44)
12
(30/10/44)
13
(28/11/44)
14
(23/11/44)
15
(5/12/44)
16
(7/12/44)
17
(12/12/44)
18
(12/12/44)
19
(15/12/44)
20
(28/12/44)
21
(4/1/45) '
22
(11/1/45)
23
(18/1/45)
24
(19/1/45)
25
(26/1/45)
26
(22/2/45)
27
(19/2/45)
28
(21/2/45)
29
(20/2/45)
30
(21/2/45)
31
(23/2/45)
Wreckage from Crashed Aircraft.
National Certificate Courses in Metallurgy.
Revised arrangements for deferment of part-time students of technical
or scientific subjects.
The Staffing of Full-time Building Schools and Courses.
Layout of Housing Estates.
Mustard Gas Warning.
Temporary Assistance by School Pupils in Postal Work at Christmas.
(See also 487 and 502).
Films of Educational Interest in the Central Film Library
Ministry of Information Photographs.
Release of premises requisitioned or hired by Local Education
Authorities for the education of evacuated school children.
Staffing of Public Elementary Schools.
Registration of Youth. Working Hours of Young Persons. (See 371).
The Staffing of Full-time Building Schools and Courses. (See 4).
Evacuated Secondary School pupils, and the School Certificate and
Higher School Certificate Examinations to be held in the Summer
of 1945.
Section 61 (1), Education Act, 1944.
The Christmas Break in the Special War-time Activities of Technical
Institutions.
Economy in Fuel . ( See 49 1 ) .
Courses for Youth Service Leaders and Organisers.
Position of Existing Grant- Aided Grammar Schools after 1st April,
1945.
New Builders.
Courses for Motor Vehicles Retail and Repairing Trades.
The Christmas Postal Service.
Termination of Aid to local Youth Clubs from the Carnegie United
Kingdom Trust. (Amending 307, dated 9th July, 1941).
School Meals Transport.
Instruments, Articles of Government and Rules of Management.
The Domestic Front.
Registration of Women born in the Second Half of 1926.
Holiday Periods in 1945.
Further Education and Training Scheme.
Publications of the Ministry of Information.
Royal College of Art Entrance and Scholarship Examination, 1945.
437
32
(2/3/45)
33
(5/3/45)
34
(27/2/45)
35
(7/3/45)
36
(8/3/45)
37
(14/3/45)
38
(16/3/45)
39
(22/3/45)
40
(29/3/45)
41
(4/4/45)
42
(30/5/45)
43
(6/4/45)
44
(6/4/45)
45
(12/4/45)
46
(19/4/45)
47
(23/4/45)
48
(25/5/45)
49
(26/4/45)
50
(10/5/45)
51
(8/5/45)
52
(3/5/45)
53
(9/5/45)
54
(30/4/45)
55
(8/5/45)
56
(7/5/45)
57
(15/5/45)
58
(10/5/45)
59
(16/5/45)
60
(25/5/45)
61
(31/5/35)
62
(29/5/45)
63
(1/6/45)
EDUCATION COMMITTEES1 YEAR BOOK
Assistance in Agriculture. (Enclosing Memorandum prepared by the
Ministry of Agriculture for Head Masters and Head Mistresses).
(See also 512).
Education of Intending Teachers. (See also Circular 1654).
Senior Department of Public Elementary Schools.
Boarding accommodation in connexion with Voluntary Secondary
Schools.
The Easter Break in the Special War-time Activities of Technical
Institutions.
School Children's Gas Masks.
Part-time Day Release of Young Workers.
Machine Tools and Equipment.
Care of Children of Women in Employment. (See also 385, Circular
1573).
Registration of Young Persons aged 16. (Supplementing 516).
Correspondence .
Administrative Organisation of the Ministry.
Supplies of Cutlery, Spoons and Forks and Scissors.
Further Education. Organisers of Special Subjects.
Emergency Training for Teachers of Domestic Subjects. (See also
Circular 1652).
Issue of Ration Books — Assistance by Schools, etc.
School Registers and Records in Primary and Secondary Schools.
(See also Circulars 30, 41, and Admin. Mem. 51).
Preservation of Fruit by Schools.
Cessation of Hostilities m Europe. Special War-time Courses in
Technical Colleges.
National Certificates in Applied Physics.
The Whitsuntide Break in the Special War-time Activities of Technical
Institutions.
School Attendance.
Heating in Schools, etc.
The Nation's Schools— Their Plan and Purpose. (See also Circular 1).
" Children's Charter.'*
National Certificate Courses in Metallurgy. (See also 2).
Recognition for Grant of Cost-of-Living Bonus. (See also 503).
Physical Training Clothing for School Children.
Memorandum of Guidance to Headmasters. Men Students and
National Service.
French Assistants in Secondary Schools. Enclosing Conditions of
Employment of French Assistants in Secondary Schools.
School Meals Service. Alterations in the Naming of Schools.
Transport of Pupils to School.
438
64
(6/6/45)
65
(7/6/45)
66
(11/6/45)
67
(14/6/45)
68
(12/6/45)
69
(26/6/45)
70
(21/6/45)
71
(29/6/45)
72
(6/7/45)
73
16/7/45)
74
(20/7/45)
75
(20/7/45)
76
(26/7/45)
77
(27/7/45)
78
(1/8/45)
79
(2/8/45)
80
(3/8/45)
81
(3/8/45)
82
(8/8/45)
83
(9/8/45)
84
(29/8/45)
85
(17/8/45)
86
(24/8/45)
87
(31/8/45)
88
(4/9/45)
89
(5/9/45)
90
(7/Q/45)
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
Release of Teachers from the Forces.
Building Apprenticeship and Training Council.
Intensive Training Schemes (Engineering)
Defence (General) Regulations, 1939. Release of Land or Buildings
requisitioned under powers delegated by the Minister of Education
under Regulation 51.
School Medical Service (Circular 29)
War-time Nursery Classes and War-time Play Centres.
The Use of School Canteens by Teachers and others.
Education in H.M. Forces. (Enclosing Memorandum prepared by
Inter Services Committee on Educational and Vocational
Training).
Equipment for Games and Physical Training.
Distribution of Circulars and Administrative Memoranda and appli-
cations for approval of H.M. Inspectors.
Transport of School Meals. Ford Emergency Food Vans Trust.
The August Bank Holiday Break in the Special War-time Activities
of Technical Institutions.
Scholarships in Oriental Languages. (Enclosing memorandum issued
to Headmasters of recognised Boys and Mixed Secondary
Grammar Schools). *
Release of Teachers from the Forces.
Resettlement Training for Persons released from the Forces and from
other work of National Importance.
Employment of Teachers without Recognised Qualifications. (See
also Circular 30).
Memorandum of Guidance to Headmasters on the Registration of
Persons born between 1st October, 1927, and 30th September,
1928.
The Domestic Front. (See also 484).
Employment of German Prisoners of War on Works of Civil
Engineering, etc.
Additional Accommodation for Educational Purposes. (See also
Circulars 48, 56 and enclosure to Admin. Mem. 65).
Ministry of Education Pamphlet No. 2. (Enclosing Pamphlet : A
Guide to the Educational System of England and Wales).
National Foundation for Educational Research.
Teaching as a Career.
Staffing of Primary and Secondary Schools.
Recognition of Direct Grant Grammar Schools. ( See also Circular 32).
Work under the Further Education Grant Regulations, 1945. Edu-
cational Year 1945-46.
The Staffing of Building Schools and Courses. (See also Circular 50).
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
91 Pamphlet 4 —Building Crafts.
92 Postal Work (Christmas).
93 Repair of War Damage.
94 Choice of Employment for Handicapped Children.
95 Land for Educational Purposes.
96 Scholarships in Oriental Languages.
97 Government Surplus Huts.
98 Raising of compulsory school age : Provision of additional accommo-
dation.
99 Burnham Reports — Primary and Secondary, Technical.
100 Report of the Committee on Scales of Salaries in Training Colleges.
101 Speech Therapists.
102 Intensive Training Schemes (Engineering).
103 Staffing of Nursery Schools and Classes.
104 Further Education in County Colleges, Pamphlet No. 3.
105 R.A.F. Education Officers.
106 Dried Milk Powder.
107 Huts (Raising School Age).
108 French Assistants in Secondary Schools.
109
110 Juvenile Employment.
111 Scientific Instruments from Government Surplus Stocks.
112 Quarterly Returns of Full-time Teachers.
113 Maintenance Grants to Local Youth Organisations.
114 Safeguarding of Sites.
115 Recognition of Direct Grant Grammar Schools.
116 School Registers and Records in Primary and Secondary Schools.
117 Equipment from Ministry of Aircraft Production Surplus Stocks.
118 Teachers' Extraneous Duties.
119 Engineering in Royal Navy.
120 Course of Training for Nursery Students.
121 Courses for the Motor Vehicle and Repairing Trade.
122 Weekly edition of Hansard : Official Publications.
123 The Christmas Postal Service.
124 Holiday Periods in 1946.
125 School Furniture for the Raising of the School Leaving Age.
126
127 Building Work.
128 Davidson Committee on Financial Adjustments.
129 Nursery Schools and Nursery Classes.
130 Royal College of Art Entrance and Scholarship Examination, 1946.
131 Government Camps and Hostels.
132 Huts for the Raising of the School Leaving Age.
133 Quarterly Returns of Full-time Teachers.
134 Release of Teachers to Industry and Commerce.
135 Classification of Expenditure in the Education Account.
136 Merchant Navy Scholarships.
137 Married Women Teachers.
138 Assistance in Agriculture -with memo, and notes on the organisation
of harvest camps.
139 Issue of Ration Books Assistance by Schools, etc.
140 Equipment for School Canteens -Catalogue.
141 Teachers' Superannuation Service in War-time Nurseries and
Classes.
142 Huts for the Raising of the School Leaving Age.
143 Government Evacuation Scheme.
144 Education (Local Education Authorities) Grant Second Provisional
Amending Regulations, 1946.
145 Draft Training of Teachers Grant Regulations, 1946 (with Form
101 A R.T.C./1946 annexed.
146 Short Courses, 1946— Also Programme and Form 106 R.S.C.
147 French Assistants in Secondary Schools.
148 Memorandum of guidance to Headmasters (Deferment of call-up of
boys who reach the age of 18 during School term).
149 Army Apprentice Tradesmen's Examination (Boys).
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150 Requisitioned Land and War Works Act, 1945.
151 Educational Building Work -Economy in the use of Bricks.
152 National Institutional and Catering Management Examination.
153 Intensive full-time courses in Technical Colleges, etc. for persons
released from National Services.
154 Loan of War Office camping equipment to Youth Organisations.
155 Memorandum of guidance to Headmasters of Secondary Grammar
Schools, Vice-Chancellors and Principals of Universities and
University Colleges, and University Joint Recruiting Boards.
156 Power to ensure cleanliness Administration of Section 54 ot the
Education Act, 1944.
157 Preservation of Fruit by Schools.
158 Engineering Cadet Courses.
159 Equipment for Games.
160
161 Collection of Rose Hips.
162 Probation of Qualified Teacher s».
163 School Attendance Orders.
164 Quarterly Returns of Full Time Teachers.
165 The War Effort in Institutions of Further Education in England and
Wales.
166 Awards in Art and Science.
167 Salaries of Teachers upon entry into Teaching Service as Qualified
Teachers after a course of training under the Emergency Scheme.
168 Building Materials and Components.
169 School Clerks, Secretaries, etc., in Primary and Secondary Schools.
170 Free Milk for Independent Schools.
171 Major Awards.
172 Handicapped Pupils Clothing and Medical Treatment.
173
174 Huts for Raising the School Age Services and Fixtures in Practical
Rooms and Blackboards in Classrooms.
175 Courses for the Motor Vehicle Retail and Repairing Trade.
176 Qualifications of Specialist Teachers of Art and Music.
177 Education of British Children in Germany.
178 Memorandum of Guidance to Headmasters, etc.
179 Provision of Clothing under Section 51 of the Education Act, 1944.
180 Salaries of Teaching Staffs of Farm Institutes and of Agricultural
(including Horticultural) subjects on the staffs of Local Education
Authorities : Interim Report of the Burnham Committee.
181 Quarterly Returns of Full-time Teachers.
1 82 Chelsea College of Physical Education.
183 School Meals Service : Statistical Return for June, 1946.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
GRANT REGULATIONS
No. 1 ,.. Elementary Education Grant Provisional Amending Regulations,
1941.
Elementary Education Grant, Second Provisional Amending Regula-
tions, 1941.
Elementary Education Grant Provisional Amending Regulations,
1942.
No. 4 ... Higher Education Grant Regulations, 1941.
Higher Education Grant Provisional Amending Regulations, 1942.
No. 5 ... State Scholarships Amending Regulations No. 1, 1941.
No. 7 . . Training of Teachers Supplementary Regulations, 1941.
Regulations for the Training of Teachers, 1941.
Training of Teachers Supplementary Regulations, 1942.
Training of Teachers Amending Regulations No. 1, 1942.
Training of Teachers Provisional Amending Regulations, 1942.
The Training of Teachers Supplementary Regulations, 1943.
The Training of Teachers Amending Regulations No. 2, 1943.
No. 8 ... Education Code Provisional Amending Regulations, 1942.
No. 10 .. Secondary Schools. Provisional Amending Regulations, 1941.
Secondary Schools Provisional Amending Regulations, 1942.
Secondary Schools Provisional Amending Regulations, 1943.
No. 12 ... Science Awards Amending Regulations No. 1, 1942.
No. 13 .. Social and Physical Training Grant Regulations, 1939.
Social and Physical Training Grant Regulations Amendment No. 1,
1940.
No. 14 ... Amendments to the Adult Education Regulations, 1940-1941,
Nov., 1940.
Adult Education Amending Regulations No. 2, 1941
Adult Education Amending Regulations No. 3, 1941.
Adult Education Amending Regulations No. 4, 1942.
Adult Education Amending Regulations No. 5, 1943.
No. 1 .. Draft dated May 21st, 1946, of the Education (Local Education
Authorities) Grant Regulations, 1946.
The Education (Local Education Authorities) Grant Regulations,
1946, S.R. & O. 1946 No. 1215, dated July 23rd, 1946.
No. 2 ... Draft dated May 30th, 1946, of the Primary and Secondary Schools
(Grant Conditions) Amending Regulations No. 2, 1946.
The Primary and Secondary Schools (Grant Conditions) Amending
Regulations No. 2, 1946, S.R. & O. 1946 No. 1287, dated July
26th, 1946.
No. 5 ... Draft dated May 10th, 1946, of the Regulations for State Scholarships
and University Supplemental Awards, 1946.
The Regulations for State Scholarships and University Supplemental
Awards, 1946, S.R. & O. 1946 No. 1216, dated July 23rd, 1946.
No. 6 ... The Further Education Grant Amending Regulations No. 1, 1946,
S.R. & O. 1946 No. 1067, dated July 8th, 1946.
No. 7A ... Draft dated June 3rd, 1946, of the Training of Teachers Supple-
mentary Gr?nt Regulations, 1946.
The Training of Teachers Supplementary Grant Regulations, 1946,
S.R. & O. 1946 No. 1289, dated July 26th, 1946.
No. 7B ... Draft dated July 2nd, 1046, of the Teachers' Emergency Training
(Students' Grants) Regulations, 1946.
No. 8 ... Draft dated May 21st, 1946, of the Ministry of Education (Further
Education and Training) Grant Regulations, 1946.
The Ministry of Education (Further Education and Training) Grant
Regulations, 1946, S.R. &O. 1946 No. 1291, dated July 27th, 1946.
No. 10 ... Draft dated May 30th, 1946, of the Art Awards Regulations, 1946.
The Art Awards Regulations, 1946, S.R. & O. 1946 No. 1288, dated
July 26th, 1946.
No. 12 ... Draft dated May 30th, 1946, of the Science Awards Regulations, 1946.
The Science Awards Regulations, 1946, S.R. & O. 1946 No. 1292,
dated July 27th, 1946.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS
941 No. 599 Teachers Superannuation Amending Rules, 1941.
941 No. 1931 Teachers Superannuation (Nurseries) Scheme, 1941.
942 No. 1543 Order in Council Amending Regulations 58A, 58AD and 103 of, and
adding Regulations 46AA and 55c to. The Defence Regulations,
1939. (Prohibits, except under certain conditions, use of certain
names by Youth Organisations).
942 No. 802 Order in Council adding Part XII to the Defence (Agriculture and
Fisheries) Regulations, 1939. (Part XII deals with Employment
of Children in Agricultural work).
1944
89 Teachers Superannuation (Kenya) Scheme, 1944.
937 The Education (Date of Appointment of Minister) Order, 1944.
979 Compulsory School Age (Postponement) Order, 1944.
[415 Schemes of Divisional Administration (Notices) Regulations, 1944.
1470 School Attendance Order Regulations, 1944.
945
152 Central Advisory Councils for Education Regulations, 1945.
185 The Welsh Special Grant Regulations, 1945.
248 County and Voluntary Schools (Notices) Regulations, 1945.
255 Education (Welsh Annual Payments) Order, 1945.
345 Regulations prescribing standards for School Premises, 1945.
371 The Physical Training (Clothing) Regulations, 1945.
386 The Training of Teachers Amending Regulations No. 3, 1945.
439 Regulations for the Registration of Pupils at Schools, 1945.
439 Regulations for the Registration of Pupils at Schools, 1945.
542 Educational Research Grant Regulations, 1945.
610 The Central Welsh Board Amending Regulations, 1945.
636 Primary and Secondary Schools (Grant Conditions) Regulations, 1945.
666 Regulations for Scholarships and other Benefits, 1945.
698 Provision of Milk and Meals Regulations, 1945.
699 Educational Conferences Regulations, 1945.
709 Education (Local Education Authorities) Grant Regulations, 1945.
1069 Education Accounts (Annual Statements) Regulations, 1945.
1076 Handicapped Pupils and School Health Service Regulations, 1945.
Draft Education (Compensation Forms) Regulations, 1945.
Draft Handicapped Pupils (Certificate) Regulations, 1945.
Draft Further Education Grant Regulations, 1945.
Draft Contributions between Local Education Authorities (Period for Claims)
Regulations, 1945.
Draft Educational Services and Research Grant Regulations, 1945.
Draft dated May 30th, 1946, of the Provision of Free Milk Regulations,
1946.
Draft dated May 3 1st, 1946, of the Handicapped Pupils and School
Health Service Amending Regulations, No. 1, 1946.
Draft dated June 13th, 1946, of the Sokc of Peterborough and City of
Peterborough Joint Education Board Order, 1946.
Draft dated July 30th, 1946, of the Teachers Superannuation (Royal
Aircraft Establishment Technical College) Scheme, 1946.
1946 No. 1290 The Handicapped Pupils and School Health Service Amending
Regulations No. 1, 1946, dated July 27th, 1946.
1946 No. 1293 The Provision of Free Milk Regulations, 1946, dated July 27th, 1946.
1946 No. 1353 The Employment of Children in Entertainments Amending Rules,
1946, dated August 2nd, 1946.
1946 No. 1354 The Compensation of Displaced Officers (War Service) (Forms for
Teachers) Regulations, 1946, dated August 2nd, 1946.
1946 Draft dated September 7th, 1946, of the Teachers Superannuation
(Disabled Persons' Training) Scheme.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
PROVISIONAL RULES AND ORDERS
Ministry of Education (Further Education and Training) Provisional Grant
Regulations, 1945,
Education (Compulsory Purchase) Provisional Regulations, 1945,
Primary and Secondary Schools (Grant Conditions) Provisional Amending
Regulations, 1945 (Grant Regulations No. 2).
Secondary Schools Provisional Amending Regulations, 1945 (Grant Regula-
tions No. 10)
Teachers Superannuation Provisional Amending Rules, 1945.
Training Colleges (Capital Grants) Provisional Regulations, 1945 (Grant
Regulations No. 7A).
Teachers Emergency Training (Students' Grants) Provisional Regulations,
1945 (Grant Regulations No. 7B).
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
Circular 2422 The* Care of Children who become orphans as a result of enemy
action.
Circular 2440 Medical and Dental Man Power.
Circular 2475 Government Evacuation Scheme. Records of unaccompanied
children.
Circular 2504 Government Evacuation Scheme. Recovery of cost of billeting un-
accompanied children.
Circular 2517 Scabies.
Circular 2612 Government Evacuation Scheme. Billeting Allowances.
Circular 2629 Education Accounts.
Circular 2713 Diphtheria Immunisation. (See Board of Education Circular 1610).
Circular 2719 Billeting (enclosing Handbook on Billeting and Welfare).
Circular 2732 Cod Liver Oil and Fruit Juices.
Circular 2734 Insulin.
Circular 2831 Infestation by Head-lice.
Circular 2832 War Orphans.
OTHER DOCUMENTS
The Schemes of Divisional Administration (Notices) Provisional Regulations, 1946,
dated May 31st, 1946,
Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries -School Harvest Camps : Supplement to
H.C.I. (1946 Edition).
Ministry of Education - Teachers' Service Book : Bulletin No. 36.
Home Office -Report of the Committee on Remuneration and Conditions of Service,
including Superannuation, in Approved Schools and Remand Homes. (Also
Home Office Circulars 145 and 146/1946, dated June llth, 1946.)
Government Publications Sectional List No, 2— Ministry of Education Publications
Revised to May 31st, 1946.
Illustrated folder on entry into the Civil Service.
Ministry of Education Pamphlet No. 5- -Special Educational Treatment.
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^ EDUCATION COMMITTEES* YEAR BOOK
PROCEDURE FOR ASSESSMENT Of
GRANT UNDER THE NEW GRANT SYSTEM
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION. Circular 121 : August 16th, 1946
THE NEW GRANT SYSTEM.
1 . In Circular 96 the principle of the new grant system for school meals was
stated in the following terms . —
" It is therefore proposed from April 1st, 1947, to raise the Exchequer sub-
vention m aid of the cost of school dinners to a level which will meet in full the reason-
able net cost of school dinners to Authorities ; but this Exchequer subvention will
be limited to the reasonable net cost per meal as fixed annually by the Minister for
the area after consultation with the Authority."
2. It was further explained : —
(i) That the approved cost per meal for school dinners for day pupils would be
separately assessed in respect of (a) expenditure on food, and (b) other expenditure
and that the total amount of grant payable for the year on the expenditure of the
Authority on school dinners would not exceed an amount ascertained by reference
to the approved cost and to the number of meals supplied ;
(ii) That as trom April 1st, 1947, expenditure on meals and refreshments other
than dinners for day pupils would rank for grant at the normal formula rate ;
(in) That expenditure on establishing and equipping school canteens would
continue to attract grant at 100 per cent. ; and
(iv) That Authorities would be asked during the year 1946-47 to supply the
necessary financial and statistical information for a review of costs and for determina-
tion of the approved cost per meal for the year 1947-48.
ASSESSMENT OF GRANT
3. The procedure for the assessment of grant in respect of school dinners for
day pupils will be as follows : —
(i) The Authority will be asked to submit information m the light of which
the Minister after consultation with the Authority will fix tor the area (a) a unit
cost per dinner for food, and (b) a unit cost per dinner for overhead expenditure,
i.e., for all expenditure other than on food. These will be called the unit costs for
food and overheads respectively for the financial year to which they will apply for
the purposes of grant.
(ii) The sum of the following amounts, less the income from parents, etc.,
will be the amount of grant payable, subject to the general conditions of the Grant
Regulations : —
(a) The actual expenditure on food up to the limit of the unit cost for food
multiplied by the number of dinners served at or in respect of maintained
schools ;
(b) The actual expenditure on overheads up to the limit of the unit cost for
overheads multiplied by the same number as in (a) ;
(r) The actual expenditure (for food and overheads together) incurred under
Sections 78 (2) (a) and 81 of the Education Act, 1944, in respect of dinners
at non-maintained schools (other than Independent Schools — see paragraph
9) up to the limit of the sum of the two unit costs multiplied by the number
of such dinners.
(iii) In the preceding sub-paragraph the unit cost referred to is that finally
determined under the procedure set out in paragraph 4.
(iv) The grant thus assessed will be the whole of the Exchequer subvention
in aid of school dinners for day pupils (in schools other than Independent Schools).
No expenditure properly attributable to this service will be eligible for grant under
any other head.
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EDUCATION OOMMITTl'KS' YEAR ROOK
ARRANGEMENTS FOR FIXING THE UNIT COSTS FOR FOOD AND
OVERHEADS FOR 1947-48.
4. (i) The information required is shown on Form 220 M which is reproduced
in outline in the appendix.* This form should be completed and sent to the Medical
Branch of the Ministry not later than October 15th next. Authorities will, no doubt,
accompany the form with a statement in explanation of the information submitted
and in support of their forecast of the costs per meal for 1947-48.
(n) In the light of this information the Authority will be notified, if possible
before December 31stj 1946> of the unit costs provisionally fixed for their area.
The purpose of this step is to furnish the Authority for the purpose of their rate
estimates with an indication of the position with regard to the grant on school dinners
as long as possible before the beginning of the financial year in question.
(ih) Up to September 30th, 1947^ ii will be open to the Authority to seek a
revision of the provisional unit costs lor 1947-48 and for this purpose they may submit
such new or amended figures on Form 220 M and such further explanations as may
seem to them desiiable.
(iv) The provisional (or revised) unit costs will then be made final by the Minister,
subject to sub-paragraph (v) below.
(v) After the unit costs have been finally fixed for the financial year they will not
normally be open to further adjustment. The Minister proposes, however, to reserve
power to make upward or downward adjustments necessitated by contingencies of an
exceptional nature outside the control of the Authority and directly affecting costs,
e.g., an increase in wages due to a general award, a reduction in the price of fuel, or a
substantial change in the level of food prices such as could not, in the case of an
increase, be offset by a reasonable adjustment of purchases.
5. Subject to adjustments in the light of experience it is intended to follow the
same general procedure in future years.
OTHER MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS.
6. Owing to the special difficulty of an apportionment of expenditure between
(i) dinners, and (ii) other meals and refreshments respectively, the Minister proposes
to take power in Regulations to fix assumed costs per meal for other meals and
refreshments in respect of (a) food, and (6) overheads. These assumed costs would
be used to determine the sum to be "treated for grant purposes as expenditure attribut-
able to other meals or refreshments, on which grant will be paid at the normal formula
rate. In order to provide information for this purpose Authorities are asked to give
on Form 220 M such estimates as they can of these costs per meal. The statement
accompanying the Form should explain the basis adopted. In the meantime, it is
proposed to defer a decision whether the assumed costs should be fixed for the country
as a whole or for each area separately.
NUMBER OF MEALS.
7. For the present, in order to avoid adding to the burden of clerical wort
at the schools, the " number of meals " for the purpose of all calculations in connectior
with the new grant system will be the number of meals served (of the type in question
returned by the School Canteens, as catering establishments, to the local Food Office
for the six and a half eight-weekly periods most nearly conforming with the financia
year.
*A supply of I7orms 220M will be issued as soon as possible.
452
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
FORM 220 M.
8. (i) It should be noted that the particulars of expenditure required in Form
220 M relate throughout to gross costs ; as explained in paragraph 3 the income
from parents, etc., will be deducted at the final stage in arriving at the net expenditure
in aid of which the Exchequer subvention will be paid in accordance with paragraph
1 of Circular 96.
(ii) It is appreciated that owing to staffing difficulties Authorities may not find
it possible on this occasion to complete Tables 1 (a) and 2 (a) in full detail, although
the analysis required does not go beyond that provided in the Statutory Education
Revenue Account. It is essential, however, that expenditure on food, after exclusion
of expenditure on the purchase of school milk, should be separated from expenditure
on overheads. The expenditure on salaries and wages should also be separately
shown.
(iii) It will be noted that in Tables 1 (a), 2 (a) and 3 (a), line B Q), Column (3),
the only overhead expenditure on milk which Authorities arc asked to isolate is
expenditure on wages incurred in the handling of milk in the schools.
(iv) Table 4 relating to the number, size and type of the Canteens is intended
to provide a broad picture of the type of service in the area in view of the bearing
of these factors on costs. Authorities are asked to show the position at or about the
beginning of the year 1946-47 ; but accurate relation to a particular date will not be
required.
EXPENDITURE IN RESPECT OF INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS UNDER
SECTIONS 78 (2) (a) AND 81 OF THE EDUCATION ACT, 1944.
9. Expenditure under Sections 78 (2) (a) and 81 of the Education Act, 1944*
on school dinners at Independent Schools and the number of dinners concerned
will be excluded from the calculation of the unit costs and from the calculation of
grant under paragraph 3 above. For purposes of grant this expenditure (as at
present) will require specific and prior approval and the grant will meet the expendi-
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we rubbed out " School Feeding Centre " and wrote " School Canteen." We
were given the courageous advice that improvement of the service must go hand in
hand with expansion even in a time of peril. The year 1941 saw this policy established
by the setting-up of a new standard of quality to be aimed at, and the next year saw
the first big achievement when the numbers having school dinners at the end of the
year reached one million. In 1943 we realised that to get much further, new methods
were needed. About 25 per cent, of the children were getting meals but the outlook
in the Atlantic battle was serious and the idea of linking the Service eventually with
Family Allowances had taken root. It was decided to develop the Service without
limit and we put the average target at 75 per cent. Minor adaptations of existing
buildings and a small supply of flimsy huts no longer sufficed ; we needed a large
building programme. This is where the Ministry of Works came into the picture.
They could not spare Architects to plan individual Canteens but at our suggestion
they offered to organise a programme of building on standardised lines. During
that summer the first 10 standard plans were worked out with printed specifications
and quantities. Many plans have been added since, particularly for the complete
Canteens comprising Kitchen and Dining Room.
STANDARD PLANS
Slight adjustments can be made in the standard plans when absolutely necessary,
e.g., to fit the site, but small variations mean separate drawings, amendments of
quantities and specifications, and special attention at every stage, so that there is
not merely more but very much more work to be done than in normal cases. Naturally
there are many details we too should like to alter in the light of experience but in
this mass production scheme we can only do this gradually. On the whole the
Standard Canteens are a good and fairly spacious job which you can alter and improve
if you like when times permit. You arc not bound in any way by the Standard
Plans when your Authority are carrying out building work themselves, though most
people seem to find them helpful and they serve to illustrate the degree of economy
in building labour, materials and equipment that still has to be observed. Be careful
about the size ot Canteen you ask for, do not cut it too fine but remember that you have
to make us feel reasonably satisfied that you are asking for the right size. Do not
ask for accommodation for 500 without explanation when at first sight it seems
unlikely that the demand will exceed 350 ; give us the facts. As, however, the
Standard Plans of dining rooms in most cases provide only eight square feet per
seat whereas for seconday schools the new Building Regulations require nine square
feet, a 10-15 per cent, over-estimate of the numbers likely to take dinner at such schools
is all to the good.
DINING ROOMS
The Building Regulations prescribed a separate Dining Room for every secondary
school and for every primary school with more than six classes. Under the 1943
programme we were only able to allow Dining Rooms where it was quite impossible
to do without, but at the beginning of 1945,, Circular 21 laid it down that a separate
Dining Room should be considered wherever it would be required on the standard
of the Building Regulations, though, in some cases there might be good grounds for
adopting temporary expedients. This has been greatly emphasised by Circular 97
which insists on the need for rapid improvement in the amenities of the Service in
addition to expansion. The case of the small school which at present has no assembly
hall or free space presents special difficulty. We have authority to allow separate
Dining Rooms in these cases when it seems really necessary but we must be satisfied
that better 'dining conditions could not wait for the execution of the Development
Plan and we must not waste money or clutter up small sites. If there is no Hall
it can be taken for granted that we will normally allow the provision of a separate
Dining Room if there are four to six classes, but where the classes number one, two
*From a paper read to the Conference of School Meals Organisers, held by the Ministry of
Education, May, 1946.
455
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
or three, proposals for a separate dining room have to be closely considered. We
are planning a new small, and we hope, very economical Kitchen and Dining Room
for 40 enlargeable to 70 which may make the decisions on some of these cases easier.
Much correspondence is saved on this and other points if the latest edition of Form
212M. is used and all the relevant questions answered.
SUPPLY AND EQUIPMENT
Form 212M is the form on which all building work and initial issues of equipment
(but not replacements) arc sanctioned, i.e., it is the form for the approval of capital,
not maintenance, expenditure. It is convenient to use it for both large and small
matters involving free provision or 100 per cent, grant because there must be a record
of these transactions wholly at the cost of the Exchequer. If there seem to be too
many of these forms, arrangements can be made with us to deal en bloc with collections
of small items which are usually small additions of equipment to existing Canteens.
Arrangements can also be made for periodical bulk ordering in the case of all except
heavy equipment so that a steady flow can be maintained and delay avoided. If
approval in principle is obtained heavy equipment can be ordered at an early stage
so as to minimise the possibility of a hold-up through delays in delivery. It is best
to fix up the matter of procedure by discussion at the Ministry as methods and circum-
stances vary a little from area to area. The setting up of a Central Stores organisation
for the area often helps a great deal.
POOL EQUIPMENT
Very briefly I want to explain the history and nature of Pool Equipment. In
1941 it was seen that the total demands for Canteen equipment for all purposes far
exceeded the supply and that the only hope of making ends meet was to use standardisa-
tion, to plan a wide range of equipment on utility lines, and to place bulk orders for
it on the basis of programmes submitted by all the Government Departments con-
cerned. This was an immensely difficult shop- keeping operation carried out by the
Ministry's Officials largely with inexperienced staff under the heavy pressure of war
conditions. Mistakes and stupidities have, of course, been innumerable, we all
share the responsibility for them, but despite all the irritations the system has in
fact produced the goods and in the present conditions of severe shortage it is still
essential. Two things need to be made clear. The Pool is a pool of orders not a
warehouse of equipment. Bulk orders for manufacture are placed and when your
order is received by the Ministry of Works the manufacturer is instructed to deliver
the goods to you. Despite every care in giving delivery instructions, it sometimes
happens that the particular manufacturer is unexpectedly held up by some difficulty
and takes abnormally long over delivery. Do not complain too soon but don't wait
six months- or more without sending in a reminder to the Ministry of Works and if
really necessary tell us about it too.
The other point is that in the war we necessarily had to adopt austerity designs
and use substitute materials and finishes. Now the Ministry of Works is helping
in every possible way to return to normal qualities and designs, but the manufacturing
adjustments are innumerable and you must not be surprised for the present if progress
seems slow. It is particularly disappointing that for example only a fraction of your
demand for knives can be made in stainless steel despite the most energetic efforts.
Just how much we have to speed things up is shown by these figures. Last
year we received proposals for new Canteen provision for 5,000 children a week.
This year the figure has risen to 10,000 and even 15,000 a week but if we are to carry
out our task quickly enough it will have to reach 20,000. The bulk orders for equip-
ment have been increased accordingly but the problem is to secure the output. The
new arrangement for building labour priority introduced in January appears to be
working well on the whole. Since direction of labour has been abolished it is obvious
that the priority scheme cannot cure the shortage of labour but it does ensure us a
reasonable share. Now we have a priority system for building materials as well
which is just getting into its stride. The main point is that we must stop using
bricks wherever we possibly can. Provided that the minimum of material in short
supply is demanded, all School Meals work receives full priority for materials
irrespective of the degree of priority granted for building labour. My last point is
about finance. During the war years we have kept statistical material to the bare
minimum but in future with the cost of the Service being borne, subject to limits,
by the Exchequer as explained in Circular 96 it is clear that more information and
closer financial control will be needed. We must all accept the fact that proper
costing of the Service is essential.
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MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
SCHOOL MEALS SERVICE
STATISTICAL RETURN FOR JUNE, 1946.
ADMIN. MEMO. No. 183 : September 27, 1946.
The attached Statistical Table, showing for each area the number and percentage
of pupils receiving school dinners and milk, is furnished for the information of
authorities. It may be found of value for the purpose of the measures which they
were asked to take in paragraph 2 of Circular 96 to assess and ensure the progress of
their programme for the school meals service.
SCHOOL MEALS AND MILK— JUNE, 1946
Number of pupils taking Dinners and Milk in Primary and Secondary
Schools (excluding Special and Direct Grant Schools) with percentages
based on the number of children present on the day of the return.
Total Primary and
Secondary Schools
Dinners
No. ot pcr ccnt No. ot
Milk
per cent.
L.F. A
(1)
No
present
(.Day
Pupils)
(2)
Day
Pupih
taking
Dinners
(3)
pupils
lunc, Fob- taking June, Feb-
1946 ruary, Milk. (Day 1946 ruary,
, 1946 pupils and 1946
Boarders)
(5)
(6)
(7)
ENGLAND AND WALES... '4,596,975 ,1,977,859 43.0 41.2 3,296,938 71.7 71. b
England
...:4,265,902 ,1,816,305 42.6 40.7 3,076,949 72.1 72.0
Bedfordshire . . 30,500
Berkshire 26,672
Buckinghamshire. . . 35,780
Cambridgeshire ..., 14,663
Isle of Ely ...- 10,312
Cheshire ' 75,248
Cornwall 34,779
Isles of Scilly 135
Cumberland ... 27,156
Derbyshire ... 77,333
Devon ! 45,517
Dorset : 28,336
Durham j 117,971
Essex 157,960
Gloucestershire . . . ! 47,020
Hampshire ...j 59,743
Isle of Wight 8,360
Herefordshire ... 13,619
Hertfordshire ...| 54,605
Huntingdonshire . . . ; 7,357
Kent 153,481
Lancashire ... 207,121
Leicestershire ...! 37,750
Lines.— Holland . . . \ 1 2,843
„ — Kesteven 13,346
„ — Lindscy ..., 33,570
13,752
45.1
41.6
21,383
70.1 69.5
14,865
55.7
54.3 '
20,855
78,2 75.9
16,176
45.2
42.6 ;
25,443
71.0
68.5
5,318 •
36.3 !
36.5
10,204
69.6
69.6
2,532 .
24.6
22.0
7,083
68.7
68.8
38,436
51.1
50.5
53,647
71.3 70.7
15,400
44.3
37.8
22,425
64.4 ; 63.5
11,937
44.0
40.1
17,132
62.9
61.8
34,956
45.2
45.1
54,027
69.9
71.5
27,092
59.5
56.9
33,181
72.2 67.8
14,189
50.1
47.5
20,777
72.6
72.3
58,233
49.4
37.2
98,841
83.8
76.0
84,266
53.3
52.1
113,825
72.0
74.4
20,930
44.5
44.5
29,023
61.6
67.4
32,250
54.0
52.7
42,612
71.1
70.7
3,821
45.7
42.6
6,004
71.8
72.8
8,477
62.2
59.4
8,973
65.9
62.6
30,786
56.4
51.4
41,664
76.3
74.0
1,929
26.2
21.6
5,453
74.1
72.8
68,206
44.4
43.1
111,304
72.3
73.2
92,439
44.6
42.7
147,579
71.2
67.7
17,305
45.8
45.0
27,594
72.9 69.4
2,783
21.7
21.0
8,485
66.1 i 69.2
2,843
21.3
22.0
9,657
72.4 ' 75.0
16,442
49.0
45.6
22,289
65.9
63.9
459
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
1
!
*
Total Primary and j
Secondary Schools. j
1
i
Dinners '
Milk
i
i
No. of !
per cent.
No. of
per cent.
No.
Day
!
pupils
L H.A
present
Pupils
June, i
Feb- <
taking i
June,
Feb-
(Day i
taking i
1946
ruary. Milk. (Day '
1946
ruary,
Pupils)
Dinner* i
1946 pupils and i
1946
Boarders)
<D
(2)
(3)
tf) ,
(5)
(6)
(7)
(»>
1
j
,
i
Middlesex...
220,002 !
103,085
46.9 !
46.0
156,070
70.9
71.8
Norfolk !
37,308
14,911
40.0
35.5
26,028
69.6
04.1
Northamptonshire ,
27,097 ;
7,186 ,
26.5 i
25.4 '
21,087
77.7
78.3
Peterboro' Soke and
i
City !
7,175 i
1,343
18.7 !
17.5 1
4,946
68.8
73.1
Northumberland ...j
48,958 ;
24,390 I
49.8 |
47.1 j
29,999
61.3
61.8
I
i
i
i
Nottinghamshire . . .
59,119
22,030 :
37.3 !
34.6 :
43,830
74.1
73.1
Oxfordshire
17,419
8,200
47.1
45.2 ,
13,069
75.0
73.4
Rutland
1,900
683
35.9
35.4
833
43.8
i 40.7
Shropshire
31,724
13,438
42.4
38.0
22,306
' 69.9
69.6
Somerset ...
45,947
26,832 .
58.4
54.6
34,908
76.0
76.9
i
Staffordshire
96,324 ,
31,606
32.8 i
32.2
67,104
• 69.6
i 67.8
Suffolk, East
21,757 i
13,219
60.8 '
57.2
15,408
70.8
68.4
„ West ...
11,802 .
4,735
40.1
39.8
8,684
73.6
76.4
Surrey
116,376
71,671
61.6
59.9
88,410
, 75.9
76,7
Sussex, East
26,015
14,787 '
56.8 '
55.3
18,745
72.1
71.9
West
28,512
16,510 :
57.9
56.6
23,882
; 83.3
83.3
Warwickshire
49,365
17,263
35.0
33.6
34,079
(>9.0
70.9
Westmorland
7,780
3,608
46.4
40.6
5,283
66.3
67.8
Wiltshire
36,281
10,983
30.3
30.9
20,593
56.8
77.4
Worcestershire
42,741
19,757
46.2
44.3
31,153
. 72.9
75.1
Yorks, East Riding
21,676
4,931
22.7
21.4
16,067
73.6
73.3
„ North Riding
39,038
20,587
52.7
50.7
25,790
66.1
63.7
„ West Riding!
190,117
106,000
55.8
56.5
132,717
69.7
71.4
.ondon
278,342 '
125,513
45.1
40.8
174,472
62.7
65.6
Barnsley . .
11,204
5,826
52.0
56.0 ;
7,145
, 63.8
73.1
Barrow-in-
i
Furness ...
8,243 !
2,794
33.9
35.6
5,463
66.3
1 67.9
Bath
7,132
3,096
43.4
43.2
5,839
81.9
83.8
Birkenhead
16,733
5,115
30.6
31.7 ;
12,684
; 75.8
74.8
Birmingham
121,466
33,311
27.4
27.2 |
96,728
, 79.6
1 80.2
Blackburn...
11,563 !
5,575
48.2
48.9
7,864
68.0
: 69.3
Blackpool
11,865 !
3,657
30.8
27.8
8,169
1 68.8
1 65.1
Boiton
15,658 i
5,029
32.1
31.5
12,987
82.9
i 77.6
Bootlc
9,167
3,283
35.8
34.2
6,565
! 71.6
' 69.0
Bournemouth
11,264
3,292
29.2
31.0
9,233
, 82.0
, 88.4
i
i
Bradford
31,231
7,466
23.9
233
19,630
i 62.9
I 59.9
Brighton ...
14,550
5,680
39.0
38.1
11,901
! 82.2
j 74.8
Bristol
42,609
15,043
35.3
32.4
32,674
! 76.7
; 86.2
Burnley
9,155
3,319
36.3
34.1
6,988
! 76.3
j 71.9
Burton-upon-
;
i
Trent
6,689
1,846
27.6
28.2
5,136
! 76.8
i 77.b
!
Bury
6,096
1,734
28.4
28.0
3,582
58.8
, 60.3
Canterbury
3,574
1,844
51.6
49.3
2,644
! 74.0 ' 75.4
Carlisle
8,825
1,703
19.3
17.8
4,810
1 54.4 . 56.9
-160
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
Total Primary and
Secondary Schools.
— --
— — —
— — — — i
—
— _ —
1
Dinners
Milk
i
No. of 1
per cent.
No. of .
per cent.
No ;
Day |
— (
pupils
.
J. E.A.
present |
Pupils i
June,
Feb- '
taking i
June, |
Feb~
(Day !
taking |
1946
ruary
Milk. (Day |
1Q46 !
ruary
i
Pllplli)
Dinners
1916
pupils and '
1
1946
1
Boarders)
i
i
(1)
(2)
H)
(4)
C5>
(6)
(7) ;
(8)
j
i
Chester 1
5,690 i
2,121
37.3
35.9
4,052
71.2 !
71.9
Coventry
25,313
8,465
33.4
31.1
19,365
76.5
76.5
Croydon
21,823 i
11,376
52.1 ,
50.5
15,014
68.8 ,
68.7
Darlington
9,998 i
4,314
43.1
42.1 |
6,770 '
67.7 ;
69.1
Derby ,
16,912 i
4,535
26.8
26.9
13,285
78.6 i
80.2
Dewsbuty
0,651 ,
3,548
53.3
53.3
3,500
52.6
51.5
Doncaster .. '
8,764 !
4,460
50.9
49.1
5,210
59.4 ,
60.Q
Dudley
9,181
2,687
29.3
27,8
5,802
63.2
63.5
Eastbourne
4,587
2,118
46.2
45.1
3,342
72.9
75.7
East Ham. . .. ,
11,482
3,433
29.9
30.5
6,663
58.0 •
69.9
Exeter
6,787 '
2,326
34.3 !
31.1
5,812
85.6
87.3
Gateshcad..
14,778
5,174
35.0 ,
33.1
8,392
56.8
54.2
Gloucester
8,678
3,278
37.8 :
35.9
5,804
66.9
64.6
Great Yarmouth . . . ;
5,677
2,059
36.3 ,
35.4
3,370 j
59.4 j
59.2
Grimsby '
11,660
3,143
27.0
24.5
6,669
57.2 i
57.4
Halifax ;
9,851 ,
3,711 ,
37.7
37.7
6,396
64.9
64.2
Hastings
5,286
2,943
55.7
49.5
4,455
84.3
84.8
Huddersfieid
12,520
3,658
29.2
28.0
8,739
69.8
70.0
Ipswich ...
10,786
3,144
29.1
29.5
8,167
75.7 :
75,8
Kings ton- upon-
Hull
39,172
8,297
21.2
19.9
31,830
81.3
79.3
Leeds •
56,594
20,669
36.5
35.1
43,374
76.6 i
78.0
Leicester . .
32,014
7,453
23.3
22.3
23,88b
74.6
73.8
Lincoln
8,009 i
3,292
41.1
40.3
6,148
70.2 ;
74.3
Liverpool
106,495 !
37,496
35.2
33.6
92,859
87.2
85.4
Manchester
79,375
31,670
39.9
38.3
60,362
76.0
73.8
Middlesbrough . . .
20,767 |
7,792
37.5
37.0
14,287
68.8
69.1
Newcastle-upon-
Tyne
32,550
12,061
37.1
33.9
21,773
66.9
65.6
Northampton
10,280
1,366
13.3
12.9
7,214
70.2
74.5
Norwich
13,337
3,638
273
27.8
9,339
70.0
70.0
Nottingham
32,686
8,267
25.3
23.8
25,108
76.3
73.4
Oldham
11,707
4,208
36.7
32.2
9,563
81.7
63.1
Oxford
11,174
4,5^5
40.6
38.1
9,582
85.8
84.3
Plymouth
20,553
4,302
20.9
20.2
15,621
76.0
76.6
Portsmouth
21,982
4,462
20.3
19.5
15,807
71.9
78.3
Preston
12,992
3,643
28,0
27.5
10,505
80.9
78.9
Reading
12,447
2,971
23.9
24.8
8,690
69.3
74.2
Rochdale
8,569
3,048
35.6
36.6
7,138
83.3
74.5
Rotherham
10,542
3,567
33.8
34.4
5,939
56.3
57.4
St. Helens
17,561
7,049
40.1
38.1
13,962
79.5
70.1
Salford
21,293
8,549
40.1
37.3
16,319
76.6
77.8
Sheffield
59,078
32,924
55.7
53.8
51,885
87.8
86.6
Smethwick
8,366
2,408
28.8
29.0
6,908
! 82.6
80.6
461
EDUCATION COMMITTEES* YEAR BOOK
1
Total Primary and
Secondary Schools.
Dinners
Milk
No. of
per cent.
No. of
per cent.
! No.
Day
pupils
L E A. present
Pupils
June,
Feb-
taking
June,
Feb-
(Day
taking
1946
ruary,
Milk (Day
1946
ruary
Pupils) Dinners
1946
pupils and
1946
Boarders)
CD
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
Southampton
18,125
!
4,091
22.6
31.0
11,506
63.5
68.8
Southend-on-Sea. . .
13,571
7,267
53.5
52.2
9,517
70.1
68.9
Southport
7,840
2,230
28.4
28.1
5,386
68.7
70.2
South Shields ...
13,417
3,537
26.4
28.3
8,561
63.8
63.3
Stockport
14,960
6,044
40.4
39.8
10,390
69.5
68.9
Stoke-on-Trent ...
35,682 i 8,789
24.6
26.7
27,938
78.3
79.7
Sunderland ... 25,803
6,184
24.0
22.0
19,337
74.9
76.2
Tynemouth ...1 7,418
3,883
52.3
27.7
4,641
62.6
62.6
Wakefield 6,914
3,314
47.9
48.0
4,270
61.8 08.6
Wallasey
10,848
3,069
28.3
28.4
8,021
73.9
76.1
Walsall
15,122
3,714
24.6
32.2
10,315
68.2
71.8
Warrington
10,866
3,210
29.5
27.6
7,695
70.8
69.2
West Bromwich ...
11,281
2,635
23.4
25.2
9,295
82.4
82.2
West Ham
19,328
9,752
50.5
49.2
13,482
69.8
64.6
West Hartlepool ...
9,433
2,854
30.3
29.3
7,449
79.0
77.8
Wigan
10,969
4,762
43.4
44.9
6,887
62.8
64.9
Wolverhampton ...
20,485
7,861
38.4
37.0
14,872
72.6
72.0
Worcester
7,149
2,037
28.5
27.3
5,371
74.7
75.4
York
11,748
2,578
21.9
21.4
8,076
68.7
67.6
Wales
331,073
161,554
48.8
47.1
219,989
66.4
65.7
Anglesey
6,408
4,912
76.7
75.3
5,621
87.7
48.6
Breconshire
6,760
4,498
66.5
58.1
4,496
66.5
65.2
Caernarvonshire ...
15,752
9,835
62.4
61.4
11,216
71.2
64.9
Cardiganshire
6,194
3,838
62.0
62.9
3,616
58.4
60.2
Carmarthenshire ...
21,479
13,705
63.8
59.7
12,612
58.7
55.2
Denbighshire " ...
21,204
12,533
59.1
57.3
14,539
68.5
69.0
Flintshire
17,885
9,215
51.5
51.9
12,207
68,3
68.4
Glamorgan
99,269
43,619
43.9
44.3
58,631
59,1
62.4
Merionethshire ...
5,143
3,921
76.2
68.9
3,000
57.4
58.2
Monmouthshire ...
42,004
19,255
45.8
42.7
31,036
73.9
72.8
Montgomeryshire
5,800
4,552
78.5
73.8
3,601
62.1
60.4
Pembrokeshire . . .
11,469
6,395
55.8
53.7
6,197
54.0
50.0
Radnorshire
2,414
2,044
84.7
81.4
1,558
64.5
65.2
Cardiff
27,925
4,907
17.6
16.0
21,886
78.4
81.3
Merthyr Tydnl ...
8,585
5,870
68.4
66.3
8,170
95.2
76,2
Newport (Mon.) ...
13,578
3,475
25.6
20.9
10,105
74.4
69.1
Swansea
19,204
8,980
46.8
45.7 1 11,498
59,9
61.8
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Bedford Physical Training College
Principal: Miss C. M. READ. Vice-Principals: { Jg ft/^J™-
The object of the College is to train Students to become Teachers
of the various branches of Physical Education.
The Course of Training extends over three years and includes the
Theory and Practice of Educational Gymnastics, Remedial Gymnas-
tics, and Dancing; the study of Anatomy, Physiology and Health
Education ; the Theory and Practice of Games, including Hockey,
Lacrosse, Netball, Cricket, and Tennis, and also Swimming.
Students are prepared for the Examination for the University of
London Diploma in the Theory and Practice of Physical Education.
An educational centre like Bedford affords special facilities for practice
in Teaching and for professional coaching in Games and Swimming.
Fees : £186 per year.
Two Scholarships of £50 and two of £25 are awarded annually.
Application should be made before December 1st.
For particulars apply :
SECRETARY, 37, LANSDOWNE ROAD, BEDFORD.
LIVERPOOL PHYSICAL TRAINING
COLLEGE
BARKHILL ROAD, AIGBURTH, LIVERPOOL 17
Principal : Miss M. T. CRABBE,
Diploma of Bergman Osterberg Physical Training College.
The course of training extends over three years and is open to girls of
18 years of age who have obtained a School Certificate or its equivalent.
The curriculum includes : —
Theory and practice of Educational Gymnastics, Massage and Medical Gymnastics,
Anatomy, Physiology, Psychology Hygiene, Games, Dancing and Swimming.
The Students are prepared for the Diploma in Physical Education of London
University.
Teaching practice is an essential part of the training and there are good
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Birkenhead and District. Practical experience is gained in Massage and
remedial work in the College clinic.
There are 18 acres of grounds and playing fields, and an open air swimming
bath. The accommodation comprises gymnasium, medical gymnasium,
massage room, science laboratory, classrooms and common rooms.
Fees: £180 per annum. Two scholarships are offered annually.
Prospectus and further particulars from the Secretary.
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Facilities for the Training of Teachers in England and Wales
L— COURSES AT THE TWO-YEAR TRAINING COLLEGES
A course in physical training and hygiene is included in the general two years'
training for recognition as a certificated teacher. The following colleges also provide
other courses in physical education as indicated below : —
COURSES FOR MEN
CHESHIRE. — Chester Diocesan (A).
DEVON. — Exeter, St. Luke's (A).
DURHAM. — Durham, Bede (A).
GLOUCESTERSHIRE.— Cheltenham, St. Paul's (A).
LEICESTERSHIRE. — Loughborough, East Midlands (O).
LONDON.— Chelsea, St. Mark's and St. John's (A).
LONDON.— Goldsmiths' College (O.).
MIDDLESEX. — Isleworth, Borough Road (A) (T).
MIDDLESEX. — Strawberry Hill, St. Mary's (A).
WARWICKSHIRE. — Birmingham, Saltiey (A).
YORKSHIRE.— East Riding : York (A) (T).
YORKSHIRE. — West Riding • Leeds City.
WALES. — Caernarvonshire, Bangor Normal (A).
WALES. — Carmarthenshire, Carmarthen Trinity (A).
COURSES FOR WOMEN
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. — Cambridge, Homerton (A) (T).
DERBYSHIRE. — Derby (A) (T).
DURHAM. — Darlington (A).
DURHAM. — Neville's Cross (A).
DURHAM. — Sunderland (A).
LANCASHIRE. — Ormskirk, Edge Hill (A).
LINCOLNSHIRE. — Lincoln (A) (T*).
LONDON. — Kennington, St. Gabriel's (A).
LONDON. — Avery Hill (A.).
LONDON. — Putney, Whitelands (in conjunction with Chelsea Physical Training
College) (O).
LONDON.— Wimbledon, Southlands (A) (T) (O).
NORFOLK. — Norwich (A).
NORTHUMBERLAND. — Newcastle, Kemon Lodge (A).
NORTHUMBERLAND. — Newcastle, St. Mary's (A).
YORKSHIRE. — East Riding : Hull, Municipal (A).
YORKSHIRE. — East Riding : Hull, Roman Catholic (A).
YORKSHIRE.— West Riding : Bingley (A).
YORKSHIRE.— West Riding : Leeds City (A).
WALES. — Caernarvonshire, Bangor Normal (A).
Explanatory Notes
A=Advanced Course (including hygiene) of approximately 400 hours' duration,
taken as an alternative to the ordinary physical training and hygiene course
and extending over two years.
T= Three months' courses for serving teachers released by their Authority for
the purpose.
O= One-year course for teachers who have completed a two-years* course of general
training at a training college.
* —Not in Spring Term.
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IL—PHYSICAL TRAINING COLLEGES
COLLEGES FOR WOMEN
Three-year courses for women who intend to become teachers of physical
education are provided at the following Physical Training Colleges : —
The Anstey Physical Training College, Erdington, Birmingham 23.
The Bedford Physical Training College, Bedford (see page 466).
Dartford College of Physical Education, Dartford Heath, Kent (see below).
The Chelsea Physical Training College, Chelsea Polytechnic, Manresa Road,
London, S.W.3. (Temporary address : Grand Hotel, Borth, Cardiganshire.)
The Liverpool Physical Training College, Barkhill Road, Aigburth, Liverpool 17
(see page 466).
Ling Physical Education Association, Hamilton House, Bidborough Street,
London, W.C.I.
Nonmgton College, near Dover, Kent (see page 470).
HI.— SUMMER VACATION COURSES
A number of such courses for men and women are arranged each year for
teachers from various types of school. Particulars of most of these are usually
published at the end of March each year by H.M. Stationery Office (Board of
Education List 180).
DARTFORD COLLEGE OF
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
(BERGMAN OSTERBERG TRUST)
DVRTFOKI) HEATH, KENT
(Founded in 1885)
THE College has accommodation for ISO resident women students. The course
extends over three years, and is based upon Ling's Swedish System. Students are
prepared for the Diploma of the London University. The theoretical work includes
Anatomy, Physiology, Hygiene, Theory of Medical and Educational Gymnastics and
Theory of Education. Practical Training is given in Educational and Remedial Gym-
nastics, Dancing, Hockey, Lacrosse, Cricket, Tennis and Net-Ball, and other minor
Games, Swimming and Voice Production.
In addition, courses in Social Science, English and Dramatic Art, and Music are also
arranged.
Students obtain teaching practice under the Supervision of the College Staff in
Secondary, Central and Elementary Schools, and in local clubs, etc.
The College offers one scholarship of £80 annually, and Kingsfield Remembrance
Scholarship of £40 p.a. tnennially.
For Prospectus, etc., application should be made to the College Secretary.
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PHYSICAL TRAINING (CLOTHING)
THE PHYSICAL TRAINING (CLOTHING) REGULATIONS, 1945, DATED MARCH 24, 1945,
MADE BY THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION UNDER SECTION 53 (3) OF THE EDUCATION
ACT, 1944 (7 & 8 GEO. 6. c. 31).
1. A Local Education Authority may provide for pupils in attendance at any
school maintained by them such articles of clothing suitable for the physical training
provided at the school as are prescribed for the respective age-groups of pupils in the
Schedule hereto.
2. Articles of clothing so provided shall belong to the Authority who may
allow them to be used by such of the pupils as require their use from time to time.
3. These Regulations may be cited as the Physical Training (Clothing) Regula-
tions, 1945, and shall corne into operation on the 1st April, 1945.
M. G. HOLMES,
Secretary to the Ministry of Education.
SCHEDULE
Age-group of pupils
Junior pupils below the age of eight
Junior pupils over the age of eight
Senior pupils : —
(a) Boys
(b) Girls
Article* of Clothing prescribed
Plimsolls.
Plimsolls ; shorts and singlets.
Plimsolls ; shorts and singlets ; jerseys
or cardigans ; football boots ; bath-
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Plimsolls ; sports blouses ; shorts or
knickers ; hockey shoes or boots 5
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Nonington College of Physical Education
NONINGTON, near DOVER, KENT.
Principal : - GLADYS F. M. WRIGHT.
Vice-Principal : - - STINA KREUGER.
The Three-Year Diploma Course prepares students for the London
University Diploma in the Theory and Practice of Physical Education.
The training includes: Theory and Practice of Educational and Recreational
Gymnastics, School Remedial Gymnastics, Anatomy, Physiology, Hygiene,
Principles of Education, Modern and National Dancing, Swimming, Coaching
and practice in all Games. Music is introduced into the curriculum.
One Scholarship of £40, and six of £1 2 awarded annually.
Illustrated Prospectus with full particulars is obtainable from the
Secretary, Nonington College of Physical Education, near Dover, Kent.
GINNER MAWER
SCHOOL of DANCE and DRAMA
BOSCASTLE CORNWALL
A three years' course in all Practical and Theoretical
subjects for Students over sixteen in all branches
of Dancing, Drama and the Theatre. Experience in
Teaching and Repertory Performances. Good posts
available for qualified teachers.
Residence arranged
Holiday Courses for
Students and Teachers
For particulars and registration apply to :
The Secretary,
Gmner Mawer School of Dance and Drama,
Boscastle, Cornwall
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
THE CENTRAL COUNCIL OF PHYSICAL
RECREATION
Patrons : His Majesty The King ; Her Majesty Queen Mary
President ' The Rt. Hon. The Viscount Hampden, G.C v o , K c n , C.M G.
Hon. Treasurer • Sir John Catlow, J.P.
Chairman* Executive Committee : Mr S. 1;. Rous, c.u b
General Secretary : Miss P C. Colson, oat.
Deputy Secretary Mr. H. Justin Evans, M.B L , M.A
Offices . 6, Bedford Square, W.C.I. Phone : Museum 1282.
FORMATION AND PROGRESS
The Central Council was brought into being in 1935 when the Ling Physical Education Association
and the National Association of Organisers of Physical Education jointly contributed the sum of £300.
The newly initiated Council was recognised by the Ministry of Education and was fortunate in having
as its first Chairman, Sir George Newman. In 1937, the Council was mentioned in the White Paper
" Physical Training and Recreation," and in 1940, in Circular 1529, the Ministry expressed their hope
" that local education authorities and voluntary organisations will make the fullest use oi this means of
improving and increasing their resources in trained and competent leaders . and will avail themselves
ol the services that the Central Council can offer in helping with the organisation and running of Youth
Rallies, Games Schemes, Lecture-Demonstrations, Village Keep-Pit Meetings, Open Classes for
industrial workers and the like."
The Council has received grant aid irom the Ministry of Education since 19 37 and from the Scottish
Department of Education since 1945
COMPOSITION AND ORGANISATION
The Council's members include 154 national organisations concerned with outdoor and indoor
physical recreation Since its inception the Council has worked closely with local education authorities ;
in 1942, in order to facilitate this co-operation, a Consultative Body was set up representing the Associa-
tion of Education Committees, the Association of Directors and Secretaries for Education, the National
Association of Organisers of Physical Education and the C.C.P R At the present time, the Council
has some 65 Technical Representatives working m various parts of the country, and it is hoped that
any local education authorities not already m touch with the local Technical Representatives who
desire to avail themselves of the Council's* assistance, will write to the Council's headquarters.
ASSISTANCE OFFERED BY THE CENTRAL COUNCIL TO LOCAL EDUCATION
AUTHORITIES
The aim of the Central Council is to promote the physical and mental health of the community
through physical recreation Through its headquarters office and Regional Technical Representatives,
the Council is prepared to offer the following services to local education authorities, voluntary youth
organisations and industrial concerns . —
(a) Advisory Services : The technical knowledge of the Council is at the disposal ot all groups and
individuals concerned with physical itxreation.
(6) The Training of Leaders : The Council conducts national, regional and local courses of varying
types and lengths for leaders of physical recreation, frequently in co-operation with local educa-
tion authorities. In addition, the Council's Representatives arc always glad to advise leaders
of classes arranged by authorities and voluntary organisations and supervise their work il
requested.
(c) Ciames and Outdoor Activities : The Council co-operates with governing bodies oi games and
sports and outdoor activities in the development of all forms of physical recreation Manv
Games Schemes are organised annually in co-operation with local education authorities with
the object of stimulating the general public to take pan in activities of all kinds.
(d) Lecture-Demonstrations, Rallies and Open Classes : The Council's Representatives arrange
and conduct many lecture-demonstrations, youth rallies and " open " classes with a view to
increasing the public interest in physical recreation. Most of these events are organised at the
request of local education authorities.
471
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THE CENTRAL COUNCIL OF PHYSICAL RECREATION— contmued.
NATIONAL TEST FOR LEADERS
In 1940, the Central Council instituted, with the approval of the Ministry of Education, a National
Test for Leaders of Physical Recreation. Over 1,000 men and women have now qualified as National
Leaders by examination or exemption and the Test has proved a great incentive to voluntary and part-
time leaders to improve their qualifications. Many of the Council's courses are specially designed
to give training to men and women preparing to take the National Test. The Council has recently
inaugurated a National Test for Accompanists of Movement, which, it hopes, will do much to raise the
standard of accompanying for Keep-fit classes, National Dancing, etc
PUBLICATIONS
The Council publishes and stocks a considerable number of books dealing with all aspects of
outdoor and indoor physical recreation and health education, A full list will be sent on application.
NATIONAL RECREATION CENTRE
In April, 1946, through the generosity of us owner, the Council opened Bisham Abbey, near
Marlow, as a National Recreation Centre The new Centre is used not only for training courses and
conferences, but for *4 physical recreation training holidays,*' which young people between the ages of
16 and 30 may attend in order to improve their proficiency at such activities as canoeing, rowing, athletic*
football, ballroom dancing and swimming under cxpeit tuition
INFORMATION
Further information on any aspect of the Council's work will be gladly furnished by the General
Secretary on request
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NATIONAL ORGANISATIONS (SPORTS)
ATHLETICS
Amateur Athletic Assn.
Schools Athletic Assn.
Scottish Amateur Athletic Assn.
Women's Amateur Athletic Assn.
BASEBALL
Welsh Baseball Union
BASKET BALL
Amateur Basket Ball Assn of England and Wales
BICYCLE POLO
Bicycle Polo Association of Great Britain
BOXING
Amateur Boxing Assn
CAMPING and RAMBLING
British Mountaineering Council
Camping Club of Gt. Britain and Ireland
Youth Hostels Assn , Hngland and Wales .
Scottish Youth Hostels Assn
Ramblers* Assn.
Youth Camping Association
118, Chancery Lane, W.C 2
9, Wickham Avenue, Shirley, Croydon, Surrey.
17, Pearce Avenue, Edinburgh, 12,
13, Selcroft Road, Purley, Surrey.
116, Claude Road, Cardiff.
71, Warley Road, Langley, Birmingham.
36, Montpelier Road, Purley, Surrey.
69, Victoria Street, London, S W 1.
76, South Audley Street, London, W.I.
38, Grosvenor Gardens, S.W.I.
Ib, Meadow Green, Welwyn Garden City.
8. Cohnton Road, Edinburgh.
773, Kenton Lane, Harrow Weald, Middlesex:
38, Grosvenor Gardens, S W.I.
CANOEING
British Canoe Union
Canoe Camping Club
CRICKET
Marylebone Cricket Club
Women's Cricket Assn.
CYCLING
Cyclists* Touring Club
National Cyclists' Union.
Road Time Trials Council
DANCING
Dalcroze Society
Folk Dance and Song Society
Greek Dance Association
Imperial Society ot Teachers of Dancing
International Institute of Margaret Morns Move-
ment
Royal Academy of Dancing
Scottish Country Dance Society
FENCING
Amateur Fencing Assn.
Ladies Amateur Fencing Union
FOOTBALL
Football Assn
Rugby League .
Rugby Union
Football Association of Wales
GOLF
Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews . .
GYMNASTICS
Amateur Gymnastic Assn.
Army Physical Training Dcpt.
Army School of Physical Training
English Gymnastic Society ...
Inc. British Assn. for Physical Training
Health and Strength League .
Ling Physical Education Assn.
*3, The Avenue, Radlett, Herts
31, Albert Mansions, Albert Bridge Road,
London, S.W 11.
Lords Cricket Ground, N.W.8.
10, Palmcrston Road, Buckhurst Hill, Essex.
3, Craven Hill, W 2.
35, Doughty Street, W.C. 2.
Wynfnth, Inwood Avenue, Coulsdon, Surrey.
" Mymwood," Shepherds Way, nr. Hatneld
Herts.
2, Regents Park Road, N.W.I.
59, Warren Road, Reigate, Surrey.
70, Gloucester Place, London, W'.I.
299, West George Street, Glasgow, C.2.
154, Holland Park Avenue. W.ll.
Thornhill, Cairnmuir Road, Edinburgh, 12.
7, Cleveland Row, St. James', S.W.I.
Forum Club, 6, Grosvenor Place, S.W.I.
22, Lancaster Gate, W.2.
180, Chapeltown Road, Leeds, 7.
Whitton Road, Twickenham.
3, High Street, Wrexham.
Fife, Scotland.
55, Holdenhurst Avenue, Finchlcy, N.I 2.
War Office, Whitehall, S.W.I.
Aldershot, Hants.
Nonington College of Physical Education,
Nonington, nr. Dover, Kent.
9, Queen Elizabeth Drive, Southgate, N.14
24, Store Street, W C.I.
Hamilton House, Bidbo rough Street, W.C.
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NATIONAL ORGANISATIONS (SPORTS) - continued.
GYMNASTICS— ctmuntMl
National Assn o( Organisers of Physical i education
Royal Air Force Physical Fitness Dcpt.
Royal Marines School of Physical Training
R.N. School of Physical and Recreational Training
Scottish Assn. lor Phy.sn.al hducation (Men)
Scottish league for Physical hducation (Women)
Schoolmasters' Physical Hducatum Assn
Welsh Assn of Physical Kducation
Women's League of Health and Beauty
c, o Lssex Education Committee, Chelmsford,
Essex.
Air Ministry, Adastral House, Kingsway, W.C.
R M. Depot, Royal Marines, Deal, Kent.
Flathouse Road, Portsmouth, Hants.
Southpark, Armadule, West Lothian, Scotland.
32, Harriet St, Glasgow, S 1.
The Grammar School, hastbourne
Parkydrissy, Carmarthen
47, Camdo'n Hill Square, W 8.
HOCKEY
All England Women's Hockey Assn
The Hockey Assn
1 4, Warren Road, Wanstcad, H 11
21, John Street, Bedtotd Row, W.C I
LACROSSE
All England Ladies' Lacrosse Assn
English Lacrosse Union
"77, Lonsdale Road, Baines> S W
OS, Heene Road, Worthing.
NETBALL
All England Netball Assn
H2, Ct.Uhi'stei Rivid, Leyton, K 10
RIDING
National Horse Assn of Gt Britain
('hairnet s House, 45, Russell Squaie, W
ROWING
National Amateur Rowing Assn.
Womch's Amateur Rowing Assn
1 14, Clapton Common, E.5
22, Greene roft Gardens N W 6,
SPORTS and GAMES (Collective)
Admiralty Physical Training and Spurts Branch
Army Sports Control Board
British Olympic Assn.
British Sports and Games Assn.
British Workers' Sports Assn
Civil Service Sports Council (Men;
Civil Service Sports Council (Women)
Junior Technical School Sports and Athletics Assn.
National Playing Fields Assn.
Royal Air Force Sports Board
Women's Team Games Boaid
Room 612, Queen Anne's Mansions, S W 1.
3, Whitehall Court, S.W 1
71, St. Georges Square, S W.I.
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c o Transpoit and General Union, Tailors
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8, Richmond 1'cnace, Whitehall, SW 1
Wandsworth Technical Institute, High Street,
Wandsworth, S.W
71, Eccieston Square, S.W 1.
Ajr Ministry (Dcpr , Q J.), Adastrul House,
Kingsway, W.C. 2.
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SWIMMING and LIFE SAVING
Amateur Swimming Assn.
Royal Life Saving Society
" Springhaven," Barnet, Herts.
11, Thetford Road, New Maiden, Surrey.
LAWN TKNNIS
Lawn Tennis Assn
TABLE TENNIS
English Table Tennis Assn.
River Plate House, Finsburv Circus, London,
KC2
6Q, Victoria Street, London, S W 1
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British Amateur Weight Lifters' Assn
181, Fulwell Park Avenue, Twickenham,
Middlesex
WRESTLING
British Amateur Wrestling Assn
60, Calabria Road, N.5.
N.B. — All the foregoing organisations are in membership with the Central Council of Physical
Recreation, 6, Bedford Square, London, W.C 1.
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SCHOOL SWIMMING BATHS
MEMORANDUM OF RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CONSIDERATION IN
CONNECTION WITH PROVISION, DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF
BATHS FOR THE TEACHING OF SWIMMING.
Presented by a liaison committee consisting of delegates appointed by
THE SOUTHERN COUNTIES AMATEUR SWIMMING ASSOCIATION,
THE ROYAL LIFE SAVING SOCIETY, AND
THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SWIMMING INSTRUCTORS.
The purpose of this memorandum is to offer some assistance in the matter of swimming
baths to be used for teaching. It is not intended to enter into the many details that are
the concern of the architect and the engineer but rather to indicate certain features that
teachers have, from long experience, found desirable.
In view of the importance of swimming as an integral part of education and the
many details peculiar to the construction of swimming baths suitable for teaching
purposes, it is fell that a separate publication dealing with the matter should be
issued by the Ministry of Education.
The necessity for teaching baths as distinct from public swimming baths has
become increasingly apparent in the past few years. The teaching of swimming is a
skilled vocation and the best results can only be obtained by qualified teachers working
in suitable conditions. It is most unsatisfactory for teachers and young pupils to
work in a swimming bath intended for adult swimmers and perhaps with members
of the public in the water at the same time.
The teaching bath should be designed primarily for the instruction of young
children and adolescents and may incorporate features not ordinarily embodied in the
public swimming bath.
Local circumstances will influence the type of teaching bath needed. A large
school may need a bath for the exclusive use of its pupils ; a sparsely populated rural
district may consider a small bath with very minimum requirements sufficient for the
needs of the community. In the main, however, the most suitable teaching bath
will be the School of Swimming provided for the use of a group of schools. The
Authority might consider the provision of a school of swimming adjoining the public
swimmins bath ; this would be economical in upkeep and would create a swimming
population to patronise the larger swimming bath.
Baths primarily intended for the use of school swimming may in some less
populous areas be designed to be used as a public swimming bath after school hours.
The School of Swimming should provide not only for children receiving
instruction in swimming as part of the school curriculum but for classes of young
people after school hours. With the growth of swimming in schools it will be found
that Local Youth Committees, Youth Organisations, Evening Institutes and Swimming
Clubs will present an increasing demand for further education in this desirable activity.
Teaching baths should be designed to enable swimming to be taught throughout
the year.
SUGGESTED DESIGN FOR SCHOOL OF SWIMMING
This memorandum is accompanied by a suggested design for a teaching bath.
While varying needs will call for amendments extending or modifying the layout,
this plan is offered as a basis showing general requirements.
The main pool is 75 feet by 30 feet. The depth of water at the shallow end
is 3 feet increasing to 3 feet 6 inches in the first 20 feet of the length, when the bottom
of the bath slopes to a depth of 7 feet at a distance of 15 feet from the further end
of the bath. Recessed, perpendicular steps are built in at each corner of the bath
at the deep end. Moveablc teak steps with 6 inch risers are provided in each corner
of the shallow end.
Note. — In view of the fact that the bath may be used for competitions by swim-
ming clubs, etc., care should be taken that dimensions between the deck ends are
exact .
An outstanding feature of the design is the preparatory pool. If this is omitted
the depth of water in the swimming pool should be 2 feet 6 inches in the shallow end
sloping to 3 feet in the first 20 feet of the length. Three feet may be regarded as a
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desirable minimum depth for swimmers but it must be remembered that it is also very
desirable that the bath should be suitable for young beginners and that 2 feet 6 inches
is the best minimum depth for a bath catering both for young novices and more
proficient swimmers.
There is a parapet, 12 inches high and 12 inches wide, between the pool and the
bath surround. A three-tier amphitheatre of seating accommodation is arranged
along each side of the bath. The bath surround is 3 feet wide between the parapet
and the lower tier ol seats and 10 feet wide at each end of the bath.
THK PREPARATORY POOL
This pool is 30 feel wide and 20 feet long. A whole class of beginners may enter
the water by steps extending the full width of the bath. The water is 18 inches deep
at the bottom of the steps increasing to 2 feet 6 inches at the " deep " end.
The preparatory pool adds very considerably to the working capacity and useful-
ness of the bath as a whole. Young and nervous beginners may become accustomed
to the new environment much more quickly in very shallow water in which even the
smallest pupils can place their hands on the bottom of the pool to adopt the necessary
horizontal position for swimming. In this position they may easily learn the rudi-
ments of floating, gliding and elementary swimming movements. Shallow water is
admirable also for playing games and acquiring that confidence which is so essential
DRESSING ACCOMMODATION
There is a dressing room for boys and another for girls. When dealing with a
large number of classes following in quick succession it will be found essential to
duplicate the dressing rooms to avoid congestion. Each dressing room is large enough
for 40 with a floor area of 336 square feet. Cubicles may be provided in the girls'
dressing room. To facilitate cleaning, seats in the dressing rooms should be
supported on brackets from the walls, and the corners of the rooms should be rounded.
The floors should be covered with non-slip serrated tiles and sloped to a drain to keep
them dry.
A cleansing room, fitted with hot and cold showers, sunken footbath and stone
bench, is installed between the dressing accommodation and the bath surround.
As classes of pupils need accommodation at the same time the lavatory and
sanitary facilities must be adequate. The boys are provided with 4 W.C.'s and an
ample urinal adjoining the dressing room. Five wash-hand basins are also installed.
The girls^ dressing accommodation is provided with 6 W.C.'s and 5 wash-hand
basins. Hair dryers are also installed.
Club Room. — There is a room which may be used for lectures, land drills,
meetings or as a supplementary dressing room.
Staff Accommodation. — Teachers may be in attendance for many hours each
day. A changing room complete with wash-hand basin, shower bath and W.C.
for male staff and another for female staif has been found necessary. There is also a
staff rest room and a small office. A bath attendant's room looking on to both the
main pool and the preparatory pool is regarded as an essential provision.
Kitchen. — The kitchen is equipped with a cooker, sink, an urn for providing
hot drinks and a hydro extractor and cabinet for drying staff towels and wet clothing.
Storage. — Cupboards for cleaning materials, a siorc room for bath equipment
and a cycle shed arc included.
Hand-Rails. — The preparatory pool and the main pool should be provided
with a 1^ inch diameter hand-rail 2 inches above the surface of the water. It is a
great asset to swimming instruction.
Non-Slip Surfaces. — All floors which may be subjected to wet should be sur-
faced with non-slip tiles, sloped for quick cirainage and of a type that may be easily
cleaned,
Seating. — Swimming has a great public appeal ; novices are encouraged by
witnessing swimming events and young swimmers by public support. Seating
accommodation for spectators is therefore highly desirable, but need not be elaborate.
The simple and economical arrangement shown in the accompanying design is
sufficient. Teak should be used for seating in the pool and dressing rooms.
Diving Equipment. — A one metre spring board and firm boards rising by stages
to 8 feet are desirable. If higher boards are provided the depth of the bath below the
boards should be increased to not less than 8 feet 6 inches. Spring boards should be
obtained from a manufacturer specialising in their production.
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Polo Goals. — These should be provided for post-school classes and should,
preferably, be slung from the roof by pulleys and tackle.
Lighting. — The bath should be bright and sunny. Provision of cheerful
artificial lighting should be adequate. It should be arranged so that the water is
evenly lighted and so that there are no shadows thrown by the bath sides.
Heating and Ventilation. — The temperature of the water in a bath used for
teaching purposes should not be less than 78 degrees. Dressing rooms and the
whole of the premises should be maintained at a comfortable temperature and well
ventilated without draughts. It should be borne in mind that thermostatically
controlled heating will be found much more convenient where the staff is limited.
Parapets. — Pools should have a parapet as shown in the plan. Pupils are
nearer to the teacher who has less back-breaking strain to endure. The parapet
prevents dirt from washing into the pool.
Condensation. — The problem of avoiding condensation should be carefully
considered by the architect and heating and ventilating engineer.
Acoustics. — The acoustic difficulties in swimming baths are notorious and a
great handicap to teacher and pupils. This is another problem that must be dealt
with.
Water Inlets. — Water inlets to the shallow end of the bath should be arranged
so that they do not cause the water to enter violently or in a manner likely to disturb
nervous children.
Rural Areas, — It is urged that provision should be made for the teaching
of swimming to children in rural areas. The difficulties of transport to a central
bath, the time taken in travelling and questions of finance are all matters to be con-
sidered. It may be felt that in some cases a very small bath might solve the problem.
Minimum Size of Bath. — The minimum size for a teaching pool is 30 feet by
30 feet with a depth of 2 feet 6 inches, increasing to 3 feet. It would only be suitable
for teaching the rudiments of swimming.
It is apparent that a very small covered bath with the necessary dressing accom-
modation, heating and filtration plant would not be as economical as a larger bath if
the latter could be put to greater use.
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THE YOUTH SERVICE
BY
V. STANYON, B.SC., Middlesex County Youth and Adult Social Welfare Officer
The Youth Service came into being as a recognised branch of the education
services administered by local education authorities as a result of the issue of the Board
of Trade in November 1939 of Circular 1486 ^ The Service ol Youth.** The Circular
stated that the social and physical development of young people who had left school
had for long been neglected in this country and that m spite of the efforts of local
education authorities and voluntary organisations provision had always fallen short
of the need. This defect in the social services, emphasised by war conditions,
constituted a serious menace to youth. The Board called for new initiative and
expressed their confidence that local education authorities, in spite of other heavy
claims upon their attention and resources, would do all in their power to meet the
challenge.
Local Authorities for Higher Education were asked to report to the Board not
later than 1st March, 1940, the arrangements made in their areas for constituting
youth committees representative of the statutary authorities and the voluntary
organisations concerned with youth welfare.
Although in the launching of the Youth Service emphasis was laid on its function
as a means of minimising the social problems likely to arise m war time, it was equally
clear that it was to have a permanent place in the public system of education. Thus,
the Local Education Authority was to take the initiative m its area, to provide the
machinery for local co-operation and to see that the Youth Committees were properly
staffed and equipped, to encourage the existing organisations to extend their work
and to fill the gaps not covered by such organisations. The Local Youth Com-
mittees, on their part, were to concern themselves not only with immediate needs
but with formulating a policy showing clearly how the field was to be covered and
where the responsibility for new facilities should lie. The development of the
Service during the last six years has been in no small measure due to the fact that
the long term needs were identified, and vigour and enterprise were applied to
meeting as many of these needs as was possible under the hampering conditions of
war time rather than merely applying " first aid."
POWERS
The powers of education authorities in regard to Youth Service provision were
derived from Section 86 of the Education Act 1921, under which an authority, with
the approval of the Board, might make arrangements to supply and maintain or aid
the supply and maintenance of facilities for social and physical training in the day
or evening. These powers have been re-enacted in Section 53 of the Education Act
1944 which lays upon every local Education Authority the duty of securing that
the facilities for primary, secondary and further education provided tor their area
include adequate facilities for recreation and social and physical training for persons
for whom primary, secondary and further education are provided by the Authority,
and further requires the Authority, in making arrangements for the provision of
facilities and the organisation of activities under these powers, to have regard to the
expediency of co-operating with any voluntary organisations or bodies whose objects
include the provision of tacilities or the organisation of activities ol a similar character.
GRANTS
Much of the actual work among young people falling within the sphere of Youth
Service is in the hands of national or local voluntary organisations of one kind or
another and even before the inception of the Youth Service in its present form, it
was recognised (particularly in urban areas) that their work should be supported
by grants from public funds. The extension of grant-aid was a feature of the policy
announced in Circular 1486. Local Education Authorities were encouraged to make
grants where necessary towards the rent of buildings and salaries of leaders and
towards the upkeep and maintenance of premises including the provision of equip-
ment.
At the same time the ftoard took power under the Social and Physical Training
Grant Regulations to make direct grants to Youth Organisations recognised by
them, towards the provision and maintenance of facilities, the training of leaders
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and the defraying of incidental expenses of organisation and administration. Voluntary
organisations have thus been in a position to seek grant-aid out of public funds from
two sources (though not for the same purpose), but m Circular 51 (June 1945) it
was announced that whilst direct grant would continue to be offered to the head-
quarters of the principal national voluntary organisations in aid of their expenditure
upon central and regional services relating to training, organisation and administration,
the Minister intended to discontinue direct grants to local bodies in so far as they
related to maintenance. The time had come for Local Education Authorities to
assume in full measure their responsibility for giving such assistance as might be
necessary to enable the local voluntary youth organisations to function effectively.
AIM AND PURPOSE
The special responsibility laid upon Youth Committees was that of looking
after the needs of young people who had left school particularly by improving and
increasing facilities for their leisure time recreation. The general aim of the Youth
Service was defined by the Board m Circular 1576 "The Challenge of Youth"
(June 1940) as the social and physical training of young people, the overriding purpose
of the training being the building of character. Work among youth with all its
variety of approach must be found to contain common elements in the form of healthy
social life, physical recreation and continued education through vocational and
cultural activities. But leadership, much of it springing from the corporate life
of youth itself, was essential if a genuine movement of youth was to be created.
Opportunities of service must be offered to young people as well as opportunity to
equip themselves for service.
The purpose and content of the Youth Service was the subject of the second
report of the Youth Advisory Council appointed by the Minister of Education in
1943. In this report (published in June 1945) the Council expressed the view that
the Youth Service had been and was still preoccupied with filling the gaps left by
an inadequate national system of lull time education and that inevitably this had
tended to introduce a therapeutic element into content and techniques. Whilst
the raising of the school leaving age, together with the institution of a national system
of part-time education, might remove this element, the Youth Service should con-
tinue to make its distinctive contribution of promoting and providing opportunities
for young people to participate voluntarily and form the standpoint of recreation
in activities carried on in communities m which the relationships were based on
consent.
DEVELOPMENT
The end of the war has brought relief from some of the difficulties with which
the Youth Service was beset during the war, particularly those arising from the
black-out and from the requisitioning of buildings suitable for youth service activities
for use as rest-centres, restaurants and other war-time purposes. None-the-less,
the shortage of suitable accommodation is, and will continue to be, one of the major
problems of development, since a programme of building can alone meet the evident
need.
The proportion oi young people in membership of organisations is almost
certainly somewhat lower now than at the end of the war, owing to an inevitable
decline in the strength of the Pro- Service Cadet Corps. During the war the numbers
of young people associated with some form of organised leisure-time activity rose
to a higher figure than ever before, and there can be little doubt that the registration
of 16 and 17-year-olds under the Regisi cation of Boys and Girls Order 1941 was
the major factor in this increase. For the first time, Education Authorities had
the opportunity of making direct contact with young people who had left school,
and during 1942 no less than 600,000 were interviewed after registration by panels
set up by Youth Committees. Public interest was aroused in the well-being of young
people and in the Youth Service, and an impetus was given to the provision of
facilities, whilst the interviews themselves provided a great deal of useful information
about the interests and needs of young people.
In announcing the end of Registration, the Minister of Education strongly
recommended that steps should be taken to ensure that every boy and girl was
personally interviewed before leaving school, since experience had shown that those
who had not been members since they left school could not easily be induced to
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join one at the age of 16. A suggestion was also made that Authorities might arrange
voluntary interviews with older boys and girls and that a " Young Citizens' Advice
Bureau " might serve as a means of keeping in touch with the needs of youth.
Much has been done in the way of developing the essentially voluntary relation-
ship between the Local Education Authority and the young people as far as leisure
time is concerned. The appointment of organisers in day-to-day contact with
the work in the field, the encouragement and assistance given to young people to
form their own youth councils, the organisation, under the direct aegis of the
authorities, of festivals, rallies, exhibitions and competitions, and the provision
of competent instructors for group hobbies and interests have all contributed much
towards confidence and goodwill. Results are seen in an increase in the variety of
indoor and outdoor activities but care will be needed to ensure qualitative as well
as quantitative standards and to this end the services of specialised organisers and
advisers might be made more widely available.
Although there has been a marked increase in the number of those who receive
payment for their work, cither as leaders or instructors, the Youth Service as an
education service is characterised by its substantial dependence on voluntary workers,
who far outnumber all others concerned. A great deal of help has been given to
voluntary and part-time leaders by the arrangement of short courses dealing with
principles, methods and techniques. The Ministry have expressed the hope that
the provision of various types of courses by Education Authorities and by voluntary
bodies will continue to expand, although the courses are not to be regarded as con-
ferring any specific qualifications on those who take them. It is suggested that
they may extend over a period of months based on evening and week-end meetings,
or may take the form of short residential courses of one or two weeks' duration.
Some steps have been taken to deal with the acute shortage of trained leaders
for full-time work. Emergency arrangements for the training of full-time leaders
were put into operation by the Board in 1942, whilst consideration of the recruitment
and training of leaders was among the terms of reference of the " McNair Com-
mittee " set up in that year. The Committee's report, published in May 1945,
contained a number of recommendations regarding the supply of leaders and the
length and content of the training. Under arrangements announced by the Ministry
in Circular 53 (June 1945), one year courses are now being provided at universities
and university colleges. The Ministry are not at present promoting courses of longer
duration, such as were recommended by the McNair Committee, since it is felt
that apart from the difficulty of providing the courses, further consideration is
necessary before decisions can properly be taken as to the appropriate scope and
nature of such longer training courses and the extent to which they can be usefully
developed. In consequence, no courses of longer duration than one year are available,
but a number of intending leaders have taken a two years' course in Social Science,
followed by practical training in club leadership, in order to equip themselves for
full-time work in the Youth Service.
An encouraging feature has also been the response which has come from the young
people themselves to courses arranged for the more senior members. It is now
generally recognised that there is a definite place in the Youth Service, not only for
the course devoted to the methods and principles of group organisations, but for
that which is frankly educational in content and appeal. Residential courses of
many kinds are now being provided for young people both by education authorities
and by voluntary organisations and in various parts of the country there arc premises
available for residential accommodation.
The raising of the school-leaving age on 1st April, 1947, will prolong for a further
year the period during which young people are under the direct care and supervision
of the education authority. Experience suggests that an extension of compulsory
education is likely to rcbylt in an increased voluntary association with bodies providing
worth-while iacilitics for recreation in leisure hours. Through the association
on Youth Committees of the statutory authorities and voluntary bodies, by the
fostering between them of a working partnership in the interests of the young people
whom they serve, by a flexibility of administrative procedure which has permitted
wide and bold experimentations, a store of experience has been accumulated during
the last six years. The vigour of the Youth Service will be carried over into peace
in so far as objectives no less valid, though perhaps less clear-cut and definite, than
those with which it was concerned during the war arc sought, found and served.
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SCHOOL PLAYING FIELDS
MAINTENANCE AND UP-KEEP.
The future of the upkeep of playing fields and school surrounds is a matter which
is engaging the attention of Education Committees in view of the increased demand
for physical training facilities. The following report of a County Education Authority
which has been examining this problem appeared in EDUCATION and is reproduced
here for reference by other Authorities with similar problems.
The Committee concerned previously indicated that they were prepared for
the work to be carried out by employees of the County Council under the local
supervision of the Divisional Executives and the Governors/Managers, as might be
most convenient, with technical advice from officers of the Education Committee.
Hitherto the work had been carried out by one contractor for the whole county.
The Committee are of opinion that the scheme must differ from the present
contract in that, while the held should be cut by a gang mower serving the playing
fields in a district,, the slow mowing of pitches, courts, etc., must be separated from
the mowing of the main field and must be under more localised control.
This involves two sets of staff, one to be managed by Divisional Executives, the
other by Managers /Governors, as a general rule.
The Committee's proposals arc set out in the report as follows . —
That the Divisional Executive be responsible for : —
1. Gang-mowing — this to be done without fail once a fortnight — and at the
proper seasons, rolling, harrowing, spiking and manuring all playing fields.
2. Care ot trees (on recommendation of Managers and Governors).
3. Haulage work.
4. Tractor drivers and gang-mowing equipment.
That the Managers and Governors be responsible for —
1. Upkeep and cutting of (a) cricket squares, (b) tennis courts, (c) grass borders,
(</) patches of playing field where it is not possible for gang-mowers to cut,
2. Upkeep of shrub borders, hedges and ditches
3. Returfing worn patches and marking out of hockey and football pitches,
tennis courts and cricket squares.
MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT,
(1) Playing Fields.
The acreage cut by one set of gang-mowing equipment recommended below is
normally 90-120 acres per week. As there are COO acres of playing fields to be con-
sidered at the moment the Committee consider that the nine divisions of the county could
safely, allowing for wet days, be serviced by five sets ot gang-mowing equipment.
The allocation of the five sets would for the time being be as follows • —
North- Western Division . . . . ... ... . . 94 acres
South- Western Division .. .. ... 95 „
North, North-Eastern, Mid-Eastern Division . ...162 „
North-Central and Central Division .. 145 „
South-Eastern and Southern Division 102 ,,
The machinery required for each of the five areas for the maintenance of playing
fields would be as follows : —
Capital outlay
Each Total
£ £
1 Lorry 30/40 cwl. with shortened chassis . . . . 633 3,165
1 Coupling Equipment to take five Gang-mowing Units 118 590
6 Standard Ransome Gang-Mower Units with pneumatic tyres
(one as a spare) 408 25040
1 Gang-Roller, Triple Gang 1 2 feet wide 95 475
1 Gang- Spiker, Deep Turf Aerator Lever lifting gear 101 505
1 Distributor for Fertiliser 40 200
1 Harrow 21 105
£1,416 £7,080
Five depots would be required for the machinery.
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(2) Tennis Courts and Cricket Squares.
For the maintenance of tennis courts, cricket squares, grass borders, etc., the
necessary motor mowers and hand mowers should be kept at the school or playing
field area concerned. It is estimated that the following additional equipment will
be needed : —
Capital outlay
Each Total
£ £
6 18-inch Motor Mowers 165 990
80 Hand Mowers—
45 Anglia 20 900
35 Kutruf 20 700
41 Rollers-Manual 23 943
12 Markers (size according to use) 8 96
£3,629
The above machinery and labour necessary to operate it, in order to maintain
their grounds and playing fields, would be the responsibility of the Governors and
Managers concerned.
LABOUR.
(!) Tractor Drivers,
When not gang-mowing, the work of the five tractor drivers would consist of
rolling, spiking, harrowing and manuring of playing fields, cartage work, overhaul
of gang-mowing and other equipment, tree lopping (in teams).
(2) Groundsmen.
The work of maintaining tennis courts, cricket squares, grass borders, hedges
and ditches and the cutting of patches of ground not cut by the gang-mowing equip-
ment, at each school should be done by a local groundsman. This groundsman would
serve one or more schools as justified by the amount of work to be carried out.
Spring and Summer.
Work of the groundsman would consist of cutting, rolling and marking-out
cricket squares and tennis courts, cutting patches not cut by gang-mowers, cutting
hedges where necessary, some pruning of shrubs and trees where necessary, taking
down and putting up tennis nets, maintaining gardens and surrounds which are not
cultivated by the pupils, returfing goal areas on hockey and football pitches, painting
and storing goal posts. He may also be called upon to maintain a small garden where
gardening is not a normal subject of the curriculum but where plants are needed for
students.
Autumn and Winter Duties.
These duties would consist of rolling, spiking, weeding and manuring cricket
squares and tennis courts, returfing the worn patches on cricket squares and tennis
courts, clearing boundaries of leaves from surrounding trees, ditching, cutting and
laying hedges, marking out netball and football pitches, repairing nets, overhaul of
mowers and other equipment, helping with tree-felling on his ground, planting and
taking up of trees and shrubs where necessary, digging and cleaning-up shrub borders,
care of edges and paths.
(3) Playing Field Supervisors
With so much machinery and labour, the necessary work of day-to-day super-
vision could not be carried out by the Horticultural Officers. Liaison between
Governors and Managers, Divisional Executives and the Education Committee should
be effected by the appointment of two Playing Field Supervisors. Their duties
would be to make regular inspections to ensure that the work was being carried out
satisfactorily. They should be able to take the place of a tractor-driver if necessary,
quick and efficient repair service from the central depot of machines in the county
would also depend upon these Supervisors. The two Playing Field Supervisors
should work in close contact with the Horticultural Officers, so that the technical
knowledge of the latter might be used at all times. In addition to affording this
knowledge and general planning the Horticultural Officers' duties already consist of : —
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Schools — Advisory work, evening classes, and Teachers' courses.
Other Organisations — (Horticultural societies, allotment associations, women's
institutes) ; Advisory work, demonstrations, lectures, judging shows and gardens.
Preparation .of Monthly V.P.A. Bulletin and the Garden and Allotment notes.
Planning new fields and remaking of fields out of commission.
(4) Repair Depot
The success and continuance of the whole system will depend to a very large
degree upon the ability of each area to maintain its playing field equipment in action
and in first-class running order. To do this it is essential to have a central repair
depot. Here, a full-time mechanic should be employed, assisted in winter by tractor
drivers when they are not required for haulage, tree lopping or other purposes.
At the moment, it is not possible to estimate the cost of acquiring a suitable
building. The equipment needed may be tentatively set at £500 and the running
expenses at another £400 per annum.
The following is an estimate of the staff needed : —
Per ann.
Labour cost £
2 Playing Field Supervisors at £350- £450 per annum 800
46 Groundsmen (figure computed at rate of 88s. per week) 10^526
5 Tractor Drivers —
3 Metropolitan area 89s. per week 714
2 Ex-Metropolitan area 83s. 3 Id. per week 433
Mechanic (Depot) ". 400
Mechanic's Boy
Clerical Assistant— Scale at 21 (say) 200
Cost of Maintaining Playing Fields.
Cost of cutting Playing Fields (estimated for period April-October inclusive).
Supervisors 7./12th of cSOO
Tractor Drivers 7/12th of 1,126
Mechanics . .. 7/12th of 400
Clerical 7'12th of 200
£2,526 - £1,473
Annual Capital Charges . ... 924
Insurance, Road Tax, etc .. . . . ... 250
Petrol, oil, etc. (150 working days April to October for five units) . . 750
£3,397
Cost of Rolling Flaying Fields (for a period of one month).
£
Supervisors 1,12th of 800
Tractor Drivers . ... . . .. I/ 12th of 1,126
Mechanics I/ 12th of 400
Clerical .. l'12th of 200
£2,520 -
Annual Capital Charges . . . .
Petrol and oil, etc. (eight working days for five units)
Cobt of Spiking and Harrowing (for a period of one month),
£
Supervisors l/12th of 800
Tractor Drivers . l/12th of 1,126
Mechanics l/12th of 400
Clerical l/12th of 200
£2,526 — £211
Annual Capital Charges 129
Petrol, oil, etc. (10 working days five units) , 50
£390
EDUCATION COMMITTEES7 YEAR BOOK
Cost of Upkeep of Cricket Squares, Tennis Courts, borders, ditches, hedges,
. 3/12th of 800
., 3/12th of 1,126
3/1 2th of 400
.. 3/1 2th of 200
£2,526 - £631
etc. (for an average period of three months).
Supervisors . . .
Tractor Drivers
Mechanics
Clerical
Groundsmen —
46 at £4 8s. Od. per week . .
Annual Capital Charges (small equipment)
Sundries, including petrol ...
Comparison of Contract with Proposed Scheme.
10,526
520
50
£11.727
Mowing and
Rolling
Spiking ..
Harrowing, etc.
Special Section
Grounds
Depot-
Contingencies .
Pre-War
1946-7
j Proposed Scheme
Cost i Per Acre Cost Per Acre Cost Per Acre
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included
above
6,300
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£
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390
12 10 10
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THE CENTRAL COUNCIL FOR HEALTH EDUCATION
TAVISTOCK HOUSE, TAVISTOCK SQUARE,
LONDON, W.C. I
Medical Adviser and Stircturv '
ROBERT SUTHERLAND, M D , p P H
THIS COUNCIL IS RECOGNISED BY THE
MINISTER OF HEALTH AS THE RESPONSIBLE
BODY FOR ASSISTING LOCAL AUTHORITIES
IN HEALTH EDUCATION WORK
IT IS ABLE TO PROVIDE LOCAL EDUCATION AUTHORITIES WITH :
LECTURERS for courses for teachers, youth leaders, school
nurses, school children, and members of youth
organisations
HEALTH a quarterly publication, of special interest to
EDUCATION educationists.
JOURNAL
LITERATURE suitable for people of all ages
CHARTS suitable for use in schools
FILMS for schools, youth clubs, parents5 meetings,
adult education classes, etc.
ADVICE on the content and methods of health education
THESE SERVICES RELATE TO HEALTH EDUCATION GENERALLY,
TO THE SPECIAL PROBLEM OF SEX EDUCATION,
AND TO BIOLOGICAL TEACHING
The Council hai Established Area Offices in the following places :
Belfast Chester London (Strand)
Birmingham Exeter London (Victoria St.)
Cambridge Leeds Manchester
Cardiff Leicester Newcastle-on-Tyne
Reading
Upon request* the Medical Adviser and Secretary will be pleased
to arrange for full details of the services available to be supplied by post
or personal call by a representative.
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HEALTH OF THE NATION
VITAL STATISTICS : NUTRITIONAL GAINS
The Ministry of Health published in September a Report* by the Chief Medical
Officer, Sir Wilson Jameson, " On the State of the Public Health during Six Years
of War." The Report is the first to be submitted by the Chief Medical Officer
since 1939, and covers the period up to the end of the war. In his Introduction, Sir
Wilson Jameson says : —
" Its pages tell'of the state of the public health and of the medical work of the
Ministry of Health during the trials, the mercies, the efforts and final triumphs of
s ix years of the grimmest struggle Britain has endured since the Conquest. Therein
are described the new services, and the extensions of existing services, which have
arisen to fulfil great needs, long felt, indeed, but intensified by total war — services
which may well form the foundation and foreshadow the pattern of the National
Health Service that is to come. That, after these six years of unprecedented strain
alike upon the Nation and upon the medical resources of the realm, the state of the
Eublic health should be as good as it is to-day is indeed a miracle. . . . Most of the
lets and figures need no interpreter — they speak for themselves, some of nation-wide
efforts and achievements of which we may all be proud, and some of new methods
of diagnosis, new methods of treatment, new remedies of unequalled potency and new
insecticides of unique efficiency."
IMPROVEMENTS IN VITAL STATISTICS.
Vital statistics were " phenomenally good " during the war.
" The birth-rate, rising from 1941 onwards, reached 17.7 in 1944, the highest
it has been since 1926, and the effective reproduction rate came within one per cent,
of a full replacement standard, though it has fallen since. An outstanding feature
has been the low mortality of children from disease. Despite the loss of some 7,000
lives at ages under 15 as a direct result of enemy action, and an increase in
accidental deaths arising through war conditions, the mean annual death rates during
1940-44 were below the rates for any year prior to 1939 at every year of age from 1 to
5, and at 5 to 9 and 10 to 14. The year 1939 was remarkable in producing new low
figures for mortality at every age group under 15 years, the fall being specially great
at ages between 1 and 10. It was not expected that better figures would be obtained
during the war, but new records for the 2nd and 3rd years of life were set up in 1942,
and for the 1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th and at 5 to 9 years in 1943. Further improvement
followed in 1944. New low levels were reached for neo-natal mortality and for
mortality at 1 to 1 2 months, in the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th years of age and at 5 to 9 years.
The stillbirth rate declined continuously throughout the war, while successively low
records for maternal mortality were established in 1940, 1942, 1943 and 1944.
" Considerable reductions in infant mortality rates occurred in many large towns
between 1938 and 1944, examples being Liverpool from 74 to 58, Nottingham 71
to 57, Manchester 69 to 54, Newcastle-on-Tyne 66 to 51, Birmingham 61 to 42,
Sheffield 50 to 42, Greater London 50 to 43, Bristol 42 to 35. The rates of 23 in
1939 and 25 in 1944 recorded by Oxford demonstrate how great arc the possibilities
of further improvement."
PROGRESS IN DIPHTHERIA IMMUNISATION.
Diphtheria cases and deaths declined each year following the start of the Ministry's
Immunisation Campaign. " In 1944 diphtheria deaths were less than one-third
of the pre-war average, and the number of cases notified were 30,000 below the pre-
war average and 6,000 lower than the previous low record. Nevertheless, it is a sad
reflection that in this country during the war far more children under 15 were killed
by this preventable disease than by enemy bombs. Strong continuous effort is needed
to raise the general percentage of immunised children to at least 75, especially in the
pre-school groups, and to maintain by re-inoculation at suitable intervals the state of
resistance of children who have received primary immunisation/'
NUTRITIONAL GAINS.
Commenting on the fact that, despite fatigue, monotony of diet and the restrictions
of rationing, the nutritional state of the nation was " at least not worse at the end
*On the Slate of the Public Health During Six Years of War. H.M. Stationery Office, York
House, Kingsway, W.C.2., price 5s, Od., post free 5s, 4d.
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than at the beginning of the war," and that, as regards children, it seemed better,
Sir Wilson Jameson says : " Nutrition is the very essence and basis of national
health. . . . Every effort must be made to retain war-time gains such as the improved
quality of the national loaf, the enrichment of margarine with A and D vitamins,
the maintenance of vital nutrition surveys, the advisory service on Hospital diets
and the scheme of public education on all matters connected with food and nutrition. . . .
One subject that will have to be dealt with as soon as conditions become more normal
and labour and equipment more readily available is the attainment of a much higher
standard of cleanliness in the handling and preparation of food for human consumption.
Practice in this country leaves much to be desired and is fraught with all sorts ol
possibilities of risk to health."
" From 1940 onwards Dr. Bransby made a study of the heights and weights
of some 12,000 children a year, living at home or evacuated to camp schools. The
results showed that the growth rates of children living at home were well maintained
throughout the war. In some districts a slight retardation occurred in 1940 to 1942,
but this was generally made good by 1943. In 1944 the rates corresponded very
much to the steady upward trend shown before the war.
" The growth of children evacuated to camp schools showed at first a slight but
distinct retardation. This might have been partially accounted for by the complete
change of environment and by the increased amount of exercise taken. The diets of
these camps were overhauled by the Ministry of Education and improved where
necessary. The growth rates of the children, however, never quite equalled those
of children living at home, which suggested that factors other than diet were at work.
At the same time, detailed clinical examinations failed to show any signs of under-
nourishment."
Summing up this section of the report, the Chief Medical Officer says : —
" All the foregoing methods of assessment suggest that the nutritional state
of the nation was not worse at the end than at the beginning of war, and, as regards
children, was somewhat better. But while weathering the storm we have been
conscious of the weak points in our defences and of the improvements which could
be made. Although the child at the end of this war was bigger, more resistant to
disease, better nourished and in every way had borne the strain of war-time better
than his predecessor of the last war, much remains to be done before the average
elementary school child can be assured of that physical development which he is
inherently capable of attaining. Differences, for example, in average height and
weight between elementary, secondary and public school children still exist, though
the respective averages are better than the best of those recorded before the war.
While such differences are to some extent inevitable on genetic grounds, the actual
differences are greater than can be accepted with equanimity. They cannot be
explained entirely by differences in heredity or environment. It is still true that nearly
one million elementary school children do not take milk at school, and of the children
who receive milk free at school and who presumably need milk most, only half get
more than one-third ol a pint. Despite the energetic action of the Ministry of
Education little more than one-third of school children take dinner in school.
" The special duty of the Ministry of Health will be to keep watch over the
nutritional state of all sections of the community, and particularly of mothers and
children, and to co-operate with other Government Departments in ensuring that all
classes obtain the food necessary to attain gbod health. This was one of the ideals
recommended at the United Nations Conference held at Hot Springs, Virginia,
in 1943."
MORE HEALTH EDUCATION CALLED FOR.
Health educational activities have increased during the war. " Health education
in this country has been developed largely through the service provided by the Central
Council for Health Education and has therefore varied with the interest taken by
local authorities. During the war, central campaigns for particular purposes have
been undertaken by the Ministry, and greater use has been made, both by the Ministry
and by the Central Council, of films, broadcasts, national poster displays, and Press
conferences. Nevertheless, this country still lags behind others in the use of modern
methods of public education in health, and war-rime experience would appear to
justify considerable extension of this essential service."
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THE CENTRAL COUNCIL FOR HEALTH EDUCATION
Prcsidenr : The Rt. Hon. Lord Woolton, P.C., C.H., D.L., LL.D.
Vice-Presidents : Sir W. Allen Daley, M.U., F.R.C.P. ; Charles Hill, M.A., M.D., D.P.H
(Chairman : Henry Leaser, O.B t., LL.D , KC.I.I., Barristcr-at-Law.
VIce-Chairman ' E K. Macdonald, o.B.t , M D , M.R.c.S , L R.C.P , D P.IL
Medical Adviser and Secretary : Robert Sutherland, M.D , D.P.H.
Deputy Medual Adviser : Norman C Parfit, MA, B.M , B.CH , D.P.U
Edu<atwn Officer : Phyllis M. Taylor, M.A., F.I..S.
Educational Psychologist : Kathleen M. Catlin, B.A
Offices: Tavistock House, Tavistock Square, WC1 Telephone: Huston 3341.
CONSTITUTION
Set up originally in 1927, largely at the instigation of the Society oi Medical Officers ol Health, the
Council took over m 1942 most of the work previously carried out by the British Social Hygiene
Council and is now recognised by the Government as *' the one agency for general health education
in England and Wales." At the request of the Ministry of Health and Local Government of Northern
Ireland the Council has now established its services in Northern Ireland. Of Government Depart-
ments the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Health, the Ministries of Food, Labour and Information,
the Welsh Board of Health and the Scottish Education Department, all have either representatives or
observers on the Council or its Committees. In addition, there are representatives from the County
Councils Association, the London County Council, the Association of Municipal Corporations, the
Non-County Boroughs Association, the Metropolitan Boroughs Standing Joint Committee, and the
Urban and Rural District Councils Associations. The collaboration of the professions most concerned
with health education is assured by representation from the Association of Directors and Secretaries
for Education, the Association of Education Committees, the National Union of Teachers, the Society
of Medical Officers of Health, the British Medical Association, the Royal College of Nursing, the Dental
Board of the United Kingdom, the British Dental Association. The field of health insurance is covered
by representatives of the National Association of Insurance Committees, the Associations of Welsh
Insurance Committees, and the London Insurance Committee, while collaboration with other health
organisations is achieved by representation from the Conference of Affiliated Societies. In addition,
the Council's Educational Advisory Committee has the benefit of the knowledge and experience of
representatives from the Association of Women Science Teachers and the Science Masters'
Association, and of many distinguished educationists.
ASSISTANCE TO LOCAL EDUCATION AUTHORITIES
The Council is able to help in the following ways : —
(i) Provision of qualified lecturers for courses to teachers, youth leaders, members of youth
organisations and schoolchildren, both on health education generally and on sex education
and biological teaching.
(ii) Provision of leaflets, pamphlets and posters on all aspects of health education, suitable
for children, adolescents and adults.
Uii) Loan of films on health education (available free to those authorities which contribute
to the Council's funds).
(iv), Advice on all aspects of health education.
AREA ADMINISTRATION
The Council has Area Offices in various centres throughout England, Wales and Northern
Ireland. The Medical Adviser and Secrerary will be glad to send details on enquiry.
PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS
(i) Health Education Journal. A Quarterly, dealing with all aspects of health education,
and particularly valuable to educational administrators, school medical officers, teachers
and youth leaders. Subscription rate, 6/- per annum.
(ii) Better Health. A monthly, suitable for teachers and the general public. Subscription
rate, 3/- per annum.
(Hi) Nutrition Bulletin. A Bi-monthly journal of applied and social nutrition useful to teachers,
dieticians and organisers of school meals. Subscription rate, 3/- per annum.
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Surrey County Council General Hospital
Service and Nursing Training Schools
Nursing as a profession should appeal to every woman who wishes to do
a useful job in life. It has the great advantage that full training is available
not only free of cost but carrying a salary adequate for personal needs during
the period of training, and the trained nurse need never lack an appointment.
The Surrey County Council's complete training schools, which give the
period of three years' training and instruction required to obtain the General
Nursing State Registration Certificate, are listed below. At each hospital,
ample facilities for instruction under the direction of the medical staff and
a qualified sister-tutor are available. In five of the six hospitils the excellent
Nurses' Homes have been built in the past few yean?.
Candidates, who should be between the ages of 17 and 30, can be accepted
for training at the following Hospitals, (Girls of 17 require to remain in
training until 21.)
Epsom County Hospital, Dorking Road, Epsom.
Farnham County Hospital ^ Hale Road, Farnham.
Kingston County Hospital, Wolverton Avenue, Kingston-upon-Thames.
Redhill County Hospital, Earlswood Common, Redhill.
St. Helicr County Hospital, Carshalton.
St. Luke' Hospital, Guildford.
Vacancies also occur at the Surrey County Sanatorium, Milford, near
Godalming, for instruction (a) for the preliminary examination of the General
Nursing Council and (6) for the certificate of the Tuberculosis Association,
and student nurses who complete two years at this Hospital are transferred
to a general hospital for the completion of their State registration course,
a further period of two years then being needed.
The salary scale and service conditions are in accordance with the
Rushcliffe Committee's recommendations, i.e., 1st year, £55 ; 2nd year, £65 ;
3rd year, £75, with full board, lodging, uniform and laundry. Student
Nurses at the Sanatorium receive £60 in the 1st year and £70 in the 2nd
year. Full particulars may be obtained either by post or at an interview
from the matron of the selected Hospital, who will be glad to forward applica-
tion forms for completion. Teachers who may be concerned in advising girls
about their future careers are cordially invited to visit and inspect the Council's
hospitals in company with the Matrons who will be glad to discuss with them
any matters relating to nursing as a career for women.
DUDLEY AUKLAND,
County Hall, Clerk of the Council
Kingston-upon-Thames.
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THE CENTRAL COUNCIL FOR SCHOOL BROADCASTING
The function of the Central Council for School Broadcasting is to advise the
B.B.C. on the educational policy of its school broadcasts and to keep it informed
regarding the prevailing policy and educational practice in the schools. As an
educational body it sponsors the school broadcasting service.
The B.B.C. retains its overriding power in respect of Corporation policy, finance
and programme production, but, subject thereto, the Council has direct responsibility
lor certain stated activities with financial resources provided by the B.B.C., and
its own secretariat. The stated activities include the supervision, through com-
mittees, of arrangements for programmes, literature and engineering facilities, the
organisation of research and experiment, and control of activities at the listening
end including the making of contact with training colleges, associations of teachers
and outside bodies. The planning and production of programmes remains the
responsibility of Miss Mary Somervillc, O.B.F., B.B.C. Director of School Broad-
casting, and of the Schools Department Staff.
The Council exercises supervision of programme and pamphlet arrangements
through a series of Programme Sub-Committees co-ordinated by the Executive
Committee of the Council which determines the main lines of policy. Each Pro-
gramme Sub-Committee consists of a member of the Council, one or more subject
specialists, one of H.M. Inspectors and a number of teachers from different types
of school, and from other educational institutions.
Chairman Vice- Chairman
Sir Henry Richards Vacant.
Representative Member*
Ministry of Education (3) Miss D. M. Hammonds.
Sir Martin Roseveare.
B. B. Thomas.
Scottish Education Department .. J. W. Parker.
Ministry of Education for Northern Ireland ... . . R. S. Brownell.
Association of Education Committees .. Dr. W. P. Alexander.
County Councils Association ... ... ... ... W. R. Watkin.
Association of Municipal Corporations ... . G. Guest.
Association of Councils of Counties of Cities in Scotland G. Symington,
Association of County Councils in Scotland G. Izatt.
Federation ol Education Committees (Wales and
Monmouth) T. J. Ree»s.
Association of Education Committees in Northern
Ireland Dr. J. Stuart Hawnt.
London County Council J . Brown .
Association of Directors and Secretaries for Education
(2) F. H. Toyne.
Dr. C. F. Strong.
Association of Directors ol Education in Scotland ... J. Coutts Morrison.
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National Union of Teachers (4)
Incorporated Association of Head Masters
Association of Head Mistresses (Incorporated)
Incorporated Association of Assistant Masters
Incorporated Association of Assistant Mistresses
Federal Council of Teachers in Northern Ireland
Joint Committee of the Three Technical and Art
Associations : —
Association of Teachers m Technical Institutes
Association of Principals in Technical Institutes
National Society of Art Masters ...J
Independent Schools' Association
Incorporated Association of Preparatory Schools
Educational Institute of Scotland
Association of Teachers in Colleges and Departments
of Education ... . .
Scottish Council for School Broadcasting :-
Chairman
Chairman of Scottish Executive
C. W. Baty.
O. F. Brown.
Dr. P. A. Browne.
Sir John Cat low.
Sir Fred Clarke.
H. H. Collins.
Nominated Members.
Dame Rachel Crowdy.
E. Salter Davies.
Mrs. D. Dobson.
Prof. W. J. Gruffydd.
G. T. Hankin.
Dr. W. A. F. Hepburn.
Miss S. C. Bertie.
H. H. Cartwright.
W. Griffith.
J. H. Wooldridge.
H. Raymond King.
Miss A. M. Ashley.
W. J. F. Drake.
Miss G. E. Ford.
F. G. Harriman.
A. E. Evans.
Miss E. M. Billham.
The Rev. P. C. Underhill.
G. Gunn.
J. A. Lauwerys.
Dr. E. H. Walters.
(Vacant).
Dr. W. A. F. Hepburn.
W. H. Perkins.
Sir Henry Richards.
Lady (Shena) Simon.
Sir Wynn Wheldon.
H. A. S. Wortley.
Secretary
R. N. Armfelt, At. A.,
55 Portland Place, London, W.i.
Telephone and Telegrams : Welbcck 2801.
Semor Education «
R. C. Steele, M.A.
A dmnristratwn Assistant.
J. Me Knight.
EDUCATION OFFICERS
At certain of the B.B.C.'s Regional Offices there are officers of the Council
who are able to give advice and information on school broadcasting. These officers
will be prepared, wherever possible, to visit schools at the request of the teacher.
Their names and addresses are given below, and also the areas in which their work
lies : —
JOSEPH SMITH, B.SC., B.M.US, Broadcasting House, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds.
(Yorkshire, Northumberland, Durham, Lincolnshire — parts of Lindsey).
G. G. BENNETT, M.A., Broadcasting House, Piccadilly, Manchester, 1.
(Lancashire, Cheshire, Westmorland, Cumberland, Isle of Man, North Stafford-
shire).
W. K. RICHMOND, M.A., Broadcasting House, 282, Broad Street, Birmingham, 1.
(Herefordshire, Shropshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire, South Staffordshire,
Northamptonshire, Leicestershire, Rutland, Lincolnshire — Kesteven and
Holland, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire).
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H. E. MILUKEN, B.A., Broadcasting House, Whiteladies Road, Clifton, Bristol.
(Gloucestershire, Somerset, Wiltshire, Dorset, Devon, Cornwall, Channel
Islands).
J. SCUPHAM, M.A., 55, Portland Place, London, W.I.
(London County Council, Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Huntingdonshire, Cambridge-
shire, Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Kent, Surrey,
Sussex, Middlesex, Hampshire, Berkshire, the Isle of Wight).
D. W. ROBERTS, B.sc.(EcoN), Broadcasting House, Queen Street, Cardiff.
(Wales and Monmouthshire).
LISTENING GROUPS FOR ADULTS
The Education Officers mentioned above also act as Secretaries to Area Councils
for Group Listening, set up by the B.B.C. to foster the organisation of Listening
Groups.
Anyone interested in the series of talks intended for Groups should apply for
information to the Education Officers or to the Central Committee for Group Listening,
55, Portland Place, London, W.I.
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO LOCAL EDUCATION AUTHORITIES
AND SCHOOLS
The services of a number of advisory engineers have been placed by the B.B.C,
at the disposal of the Central Council and these engineers are able, within the limits
of the staff available, to give Authorities technical advice. Where Local Education
Authorities are providing for the installation of wireless receiving apparatus in several
schools, they are advised to write to the Secretary of the Central Council who will,
if possible, arrange for an engineer to see the schools and discuss fully with those
concerned the best method of meeting the particular conditions involved.
RELAY SERVICES
In some districts, where electrical interference is troublesome, schools have found
it advantageous to make use of relay services or wireless exchanges. Such services
are erected by private enterprise, and include a centrally situated receiving station
which redistributes the broadcast programmes to subscribers in the surrounding
area, usually by means of overhead wires. Success, of course, is dependent on
the receiving station being so situated that clear reception free from interference
can be obtained. Each subscriber has one or more loudspeakers, usually purchased
from the relay company, and normally pays a rental for the service according to
the number of loudspeaker points fitted on his premises.
The Central Council expresses no preference as between the installation of
ordinary receiving sets and the fitting of relay services in schools. It is, however,
concerned to ensure, as far as it can, tnat reception is satisfactory, and will give
special advice on application.
HOW TO CHOOSE RECEIVING SETS
Before the war, the Central Council issued twice a year a list of broadcast re-
ceiving apparatus suitable for use in schools. The severe limitation during the war
of production of sets for the home market made it impossible to continue the publi-
cation of these lists. The restoration of some scheme for advising authorities on
the choice of suitable sets is under consideration. It is suggested that, pending
the publication of a scheme of this kind, schools and authorities should make enquiries
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as to what sets are available and write to the Council for their advice. Applications
for advice should include particulars as to the number and size of rooms in which
the set is to be used, the number of loudspeakers which would be used simultaneously,
and state whether a mains or battery set is required. (In the case of a mains set
it is helpful to state the type of electrical supply available.)
WAVELENGTHS FOR SCHOOL BROADCASTS
The following are notes issued for the guidance of teachers : —
1. All school broadcasts with the exception of certain series directed specially
to Scotland and Wales, will be transmitted on all the Regional wavelengths of the
Home Programme.
2. With a few exceptions schools should be able to obtain satisfactory reception
on the wavelength of their local Region (see table below).
3. In a few areas it may be found that the wavelength of a neighbouring Region
will provide better reception than that of the local Region. The following table
shows which wavelengths schools should try.
4. Any school which experiences difficulty in obtaining satisfactory reception
should write to the Secretary, Central Council tor School Broadcasting, 55, Portland
Place, London, W.I.
5. It is better to tune your receiver to the correct wavelength m metres marked
on the dial than to rely on the station names, *>ome of which have been altered from
time to time.
Note. — The markings on the tuning dial or scale may not be absolutely accurate.
When the receiver has been tuned to the correct wavelength — or station name —
as shown on the dial, it should be tuned slightly to one side or the other of the marked
position until the best results are obtained. If the receiver is not correctly tuned
the sound is usually distorted or harsh.
Regional wavelength (Probable nann,\ of stations on rf^civtt
Area in metre* dtal arc shown in brackets]
London, the South, and 342 (London Regional).
South-East England In Norwich district try alternative wavelength
of 296 metres (Midland Regional).
The Midlands 296 (Midland Regional).
In north of area try alternative wavelength of
44Q metres (North Regional).
The North of England ... 449 (North Regional).
In extreme south of area try alternative
wavelength ot 29b metres (Midland
Regional).
North Eastern Counties 285 (Possibly marked Start Point, West Regional,
or on older sets Scottish National).
Scotland 391 (Scottish Regional).
West of England 307 \ (Northern Ireland on older sets).
21 7 / In North Devon wavelength of 373 metres
can be used (except when school broadcasts
in Welsh are being transmitted).
Wales 373 (AVelsh Regional, West Regional on older sets).
In north-west of area try alternative wave-
length of 449 metres (North Regional).
In South Wales try alternative wavelength of
217 metres.
In West Central Wales try alternative wave-
length of 285 metres, (possibly marked
Start Point or West Regional, Scottish
National on older sets).
Note. — School broadcasts in Welsh can be received only on a wavelength of
373 metres.
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The new G.B.I. Programme
The new programme is based on systematic inquiry among teachers themselves as to
the films they need. Many of the films will have two versions, Senior and Junior; the
subject-matter will determine whether both are required. As a general rule, Senior
films will be sound, Junior silent ; but again the nature of the material will be the
deciding factor.
Most of the films will have film strips, so designed however that they can be used
independently of the parent film. Strips are also being made on a wide range of
subjects other than those dealt with in the new films. Every film is under teacher
supervision from script to screen. The following groups have been given priority and
some of the films will be completed when this notice appears :--
Six Physical Geography Films (Colour); Elementary Citizenship (12 films on the
Local Services) ; Elementary Physiology (9 colour films) ; World Geography (12 films) ;
A River from Source to Sea (8 silent colour films for juniors) ; Mediaeval Monastery;
Health (5); Elementary Physics (9); Botany (7); Films to Start You Talking (for
discussion groups). A group on Life in Other Lands is in hand, but will obviously
take some time to complete.
Meanwhile, write for the extensive catalogue of existing G.B.I, educational films to
Donald. A. Mackenzie, M.C., M.A., Principal of
The Education Division, G.B. Instructional, Ltd.,
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Since 1933, the G.B. projector has been widely used and approved for school
service. As the supply position improves it will become increasingly available for
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efficient Film Strip Projector— easy to operate and maintain.
Descriptive literature on both projectors from G.B. Equipments, Ltd., Imperial
House, 80-82, Regent St., London, W.I.
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THE BRITISH FILM INSTITUTE
President : THE DUKE OF SUTHERLAND, K.T.
GOVERNING BODY OF THE BRITISH FILM INSTITUTE
Chairman : Patrick Gordon Walker, M.A., B.LITT., M.P.
Prof. B. Ifor Evans, M.A., D.LITT., nominated by the Board of Trade.
F. W. Baker, nominated by the Kinematograph Renters' Society.
Sir W. Ross Barker, K.C.I.E., C.B., nominated by the Royal Society of Teachers.
A. C. Cameron, M.C., M.A., nominated by the British Institute of Adult Education.
W. R. Fuller, nominated by the Cinematograph Exhibitors' Association.
Sir Henry L.French, G.B.E.,K.C.B., nominated by the British Film Produce rs'Association.
Lt.-Col. Sir Thomas Moore, M.P., nominated by the Secretary of State for Scotland.
The Hon. Eleanor Plumer, M.A., nominated by the Secretary of State for Home
Affairs.
E. G. Barnard, M.A., nominated by the Association of Education Committees.
OFFICERS OF THE BRITISH FILM INSTITUTE
Director : Oliver Bell, M.A.
Secretary : R. W. Dickinson, M.A.
National Film Library Curator : E, H. Lmdgrcn.
Educational Representative : F. E. Farley
Research Officer : Dr. Roger Manvell, B.A., PH.D.
Offices : 4, Great Russell Street, London, W.C.I. Telephone : Museum 0607.
The British Film Institute is a semi-official organisation which was established
in 1933 to encourage the use and development of the film as a means of entertainment
and instruction.
It is the recognised centre from which impartial and unbiased information
can be obtained on all matters connected with the film, whether on the entertainment
or the educational side.
A very great deal of its activities are concerned with putting the film as well
as other visual aids in their proper place in educational methodology and also in
establishing their relationships with one another.
Because the Governing Body of the Institute recognises that it ought to be
in closer touch with the Directors and Secretaries of education committees and
that it should be in a position to meet and advise education committees themselves,
they have appointed travelling educational representatives.
They have already been able to give advice and assistance to a number of
committees. They have also been able to demonstrate the classroom use of films and
still pictures. Their services arc also available should any Committee wish to run
a refresher course for its teachers.
The publications of the Institute (which arc sent as a matter of course to
Committees who enter into Corporate Membership (£1 10s. Od.) or nominate one
of the members (£2 2s. Od.)) contain much valuable material. Its periodical
The Monthly Film Bulletin contains appraisals of the teaching value of educational
films as well as reviews of entertainment films which are to be seen in the public
cinema theatres. These reviews arc written from the point of view of suitability for
children, family audiences, adolescents and adults.
The Institute also publishes lists of films on a number of educational subjects
including those which are likely to be of value in Youth work. In this connection
it pays special attention to Film Appreciation. This is a highly important subject
in view of the fact that the film is the most important leisure-time activity of all
young persons to-day.
Further information about the British Film Institute can be had on application
to : The Director, the British Film Institute, 4, Great Russell Street, London, W.C.I.
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NATIONAL COMMITTEE FOR VISUAL AIDS IN EDUCATION
DRAFT CONSTITUTION
1. Title. — The Committee shall he known as the National Committee for Visual
Aids in Education.
2. Area. — The sphere of operation of the Committee shall be England and
Wales.
3. Constitution. — The Committee shall consist of a Chairman and Vice-Chair-
man and thirty other members appointed in the numbers and by the appointing
authorities set out below, namely : —
Representing Local Education Authorities : —
County Councils Association 4
Association of Education Committees . ... . . ... 4
Association of Municipal Corporations . .. 4
London County Council . 2
Welsh Federation of Education Committees 2
10
Representing Teachers : —
Association of Teachers in Technical Institutions .. 2
Association of Teachers in Training Colleges and University Depart-
ments of Education . .. .. 2
Joint Committee of the Four Secondary Associations . . ... 4
National Union of Teachers ... . . . 8
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In addition, there shall be five assessors to be appointed by the Minister of Education.
4. Chairman and Vice-Chairman. — The Chairman and Vice-Chairman of
the Committee shall be elected annually from amongst the members appointed by
the bodies representing the local education authorities, and they may continue in their
respective offices for a period not exceeding three years. The Chairman shall preside
at all meetings of the Committee, and in his absence the Vice-Chairman shall preside.
In the absence of both the Chairman and the Vice-Chairman, a chairman shall be
appointed from amongst the local authority members present at the meoting. The
chairman, vice-chairman or acting chairman shall have a vote but not a casting vote.
5. Functions. — The functions of the Committee shall comprise —
(a) The planning of a visual education policy ;
(6) the collection and collation of the views and proposals of local education author-
ities, teachers and bodies concerned with education regarding film and other visual
aids in schools and colleges ;
(c) the determination of the films which should be produced through the Ministry
of Education for use in education and the assessment for such use of films produced
otherwise than in pursuance of any plan or proposals approved or initiated by the
Committee ;
(d) the nomination, in connection with each film determined, of one or more
educational advisers to be taken into consultation by the producers at all stages of
production ;
(e) the nomination, where requested by producers, of educational advisers for
films produced otherwise than in pursuance of any plan or proposal approved or
initiated by the Committee ;
(/) the development, in co-operation with local education authorities, of regional
film libraries and the encouragement of local education authorities in the purchase
of suitable films for use in their areas and in the development of local film libraries ;
(g) to advise the local authorities and the Ministry of Education on the supply,
selection and maintenance of suitable apparatus ;
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(h) research into the subject of education by visual means through the medium
of and in consultation with the National Foundation for Educational Research and
by any other means available to the Committee.
(i) the improvement of standards of film appreciation among children and adoles-
cents ;
0') the supply of information relating to, and the giving of guidance in the selection
of, films and other visual aids, for the benefit of local authorities and teachers ;
(k) the encouragement of the provision of facilities for the training of teachers in
the production and use of films and other visual aids.
6. Appointment and Vacancies. — Members of the Committee shall be appointed
or re-appointed annually by the appointing bodies. A member of the Committee
who ceases to retain his membership of the body by which he was appointed shall
thereupon cease to be a member of the Committee. Any vacancy occurring in the
representation of an appointing body shall be filled by that body.
7. Committees. — The Committee may appoint such specialist panels and sub-
committees as may be considered necessary for any special or general purpose. The
Committee may delegate special powers to any such panel or sub-committee, and,
subject thereto, the reports of all panels and sub-committees shall be submitted to the
Committee for approval.
8. Co-opted Members. — The Committee may appoint to any panel or sub-
committee such persons of special knowledge as may serve any of the purposes of the
Committee, and such persons shall have the right to vote.
9. Officers. — The Committee may appoint a secretary, treasurer, auditor and
such clerical staff as they think fit, and all or any of such officers and staff may be
either honorary or paid as the Committee shall determine.
(NOTE. — The Conference expressed the view that the appointment of secretary should
be full-time and framed the financial provisions accordingly.}
10. Meetings. — Meetings of the Committee shall be held not less often than
four times a year, and, so far as is practicable, such meetings shall take place at intervals
of three months.
11. Voting. — The voting on the Committee and on all panels and sub-com-
mittees shall be by show of hands or otherwise as the Committee, panel or sub-
committee, as the case may be, shall determine.
12. Quorum. — The quorum of the Committee shall be twelve members. In
the absence of a quorum the chairman shall vacate the chair, and the business then
under consideration shall be the first business to be discussed at the next meeting
of the Committee. The quorum of a panel or sub-committee shall, subject to any
directions given by the Committee, be determined by the panel or sub-committee.
13. Finance. — The expenses of the Committee shall be defrayed by means of
contributions paid by each local education authority and shall be calculated on the
basis of fifteen shillings, or such other sum as may from time to time be agreed
by the members representing the local education authorities, per 1 ,000 pupils between
the ages of two and eighteen on the rolls of the authority's schools or colleges providing
lull or part-time education for such pupils.
(NOTE. — It is estimated that between three and four thousand pounds per annum
will be produced on the basis recommended.)
14. Travelling Expenses. — All travelling and subsistence expenses reasonably
incurred either by members of the Committee in attending meetings of the Committee
or of any panel or sub-committee or by co-opted members in attending meetings
of any panel or sub-committee, shall be deemed to be expenses of the Committee and
be defrayed accordingly.
15. Reports and Minutes. — The Committee shall send to each of the appointing
bodies an annual report of their proceedings, an annual statement of accounts and a
copy of the minutes of the proceedings of all their meetings. The annual report
and statement of accounts shall be sent to the secretaries of the appointing bodies
within 14 days after their adoption by the Committee, and the minutes of proceedings
shall be sent to the secretaries within 14 days after each meeting.
16. Amendment of Constitution. — The constitution may be amended with
the assent of all the appointing bodies,
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of Halifax, K.G., G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E.,
O.M., D.C.L.
Vice- Chancellor : Sir Richard Living-
stone, M.A., President of Corpus.
Registrar : D. Veale, M.A., Corpus.
Secretary for Local Examination* :
C. W. Stokes, M.A., Jesus.
OXFORD COLLEGES
(With date of foundation)
All Souls (1437), B. H. Sumncr, M.A.,
Warden.
Balliol (1262), Lord Lindsay of Birker,
M.A., Master.
B.N.C. (150;)), W. T. S. Stallybrass,
D.C.L. , Principal.
Ch. Ch. (1532), J. Lowe, M.A., Dean.
Corpus Christi (1516), Sir R. W.
Livingstone, M.A., President.
Exeter (1314), E. A. Barber, M.A.,
Rector.
Hertford (1874), N. R. Murphy, M.A..
Principal.
Jesus (1571), Sir F. W. Ogilvie, M.A.
Lincoln (1427), K. A. H. Murray, M.A.,
Rector.
Magdalen (1458), Sir Henry Tizard,
K.C.B., A.F C., M.A., F.R.S., President.
Merton (1264), Sir J. C. Miles, B.C.L.,
M.A., Warden.
New Coll (1379), A. H. Smith, C.B.K.,
M.A., Warden.
Oriel (1326), Sir W. D. Ross, K.B.E.,
D.UTT., Provost.
Pembroke (1624), F. H. Dudden, D.D.,
Master.
Queen's (1340), Sir O. S. Franks, M.A.,
Provost.
St. John's (1555), Sir C. Norwood,
M.A., President.
Trinity (1554), J. R. H. Weaver, M.A.,
President.
University (1249), J. H. S. Wild, M.A.
Wadham (1612), C. M. Bowra, M.A.,
D.LITT., Warden.
Worcester (1714), J. C. Masterman, M.A.,
Provost.
St. Edm. Hall (1269), A. B. Emden,
M.A., Principal.
Keble (1870), H. J. Carpenter, M.A.,
Warden.
St. Catherine's Society (1868), V. J. K.
Brook, M.A., Censor.
Campion Hall, T. Corbishley, M.A.,
Master.
S. Benet's Hall, P. J. McCann, M.A.,
Master.
St. Peter's Hall (1929), R. W. Howard,
M.A., Master.
Lady Margaret Hall (1878)x Miss L. S.
Sutherland, M.A., Principal.
Somerville (1879), Janet Vaughan, M.A.,
D.M., Principal.
St. Hugh's (1886), Miss E. E. S. Procter,
M.A. , Principal.
St. Hilda's (1893), Miss J. dc L. Mann,
M.A., Principal.
St. Anne's Society (1879), Musgrave
House, South Parks Road, Hon.
E. M. Plumer, M.A., Principal.
CAMBRIDGE
Chancellor : The Right Hon. Earl
Baldwin, K.G., M.A., LL.D., F.R.S.
Vice-chancellor : T. S. Hele, M.D.,
M aster of Emmanuel.
Registrar : W. W. Grave, M.A., PH.D.,
Emmanuel.
Secretary for Local Examinations :
W. N. Williams, M.A., Syndicate
Buildings.
CAMBRIDGE COLLEGES
(With date of foundation)
Christ's (1505), C. E. Raven, D.D.,
Master.
Clare (1326), H. Thirkill, M.A., Master.
Corpus Christi (1352), Sir W. Spens,
M.A., Ai aster.
Downing (1800), Admiral Sir H. W.
Richmond, K.C.B., M.A., Master.
Emmanuel (1584), T. S. Hele, M.D.,
Master.
Gonville and Caius (1348), J. F.
Cameron, M.A., Master.
Jesus (1496), W. L. H. Duckworth,
M.D., SC.D., Master.
King's (1441), J, T. Sheppard, M.A.,
Provost.
Magdalene (1542), A. B. Ramsay, M.A.,
Master.
Pembroke (1347), Sir M. S. D. Butler,
K.C.S.I., C.B., C.I.E., C.V.O., C.B.E.,
M.A., Master.
Peterhousc (1284), P. C. Vellacott,
D.S.O., M.A., Master.
Queens' (1448), J. A. Venn, LITT.D.,
President.
St. Catherine's (1473), H. J. Chaytor,
LITT.D., Master.
S. John's (1511), E. A. Benians, M.A0
Master.
Sidney Sussex (1596), G. A. Weekes,
M.A., Master.
Trinity (1546), Prof. G. M. Trevelyan,
O.M., M.A., HON. LITT.D., Master.
Trinity Hall (1350), H. R. Dean, M.D.,
Master.
Selwyn College (1882), G. A. Chase,
M.A., Master.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
Fitzmlliam House (N on- Collegiate
Students) (1869), W. S. Thatcher,
M.A., Censor.
COLLEGES FOR WOMEN
Gtrton (1869), Miss K. T. Butler,
M.A., Mistress.
Newnham (1875), Miss Myra Curtis,
C.B.E., M.A., Principal.
LONDON
Address : Senate House, W.C.I. Tele-
phone : Museum 8000.
Chancellor : The Right Hon. the Earl
of Athlone, K.GO G.C.B., G.C.M.G.,
G.C.V.O., D.S.O., LL.DO D.C.L., F.R.S.
Vice-Chancellor : Prof. D. Hughes
Parry, LL.M.
Principal : Harold Claughton, C.B.E.,
M.A.
Registrar* : (Academic) — J. Henderson,
M.A., PH.D. '3 (External) — T. J.
Anderson, C.B.E., M.A.
Secretary of Matriculation and School
Examinations Council : J. H. Jenkins,
M.A., BX.L.
University College, Gower Street, W.C. 1 .
D. R. Pyc, C.B., M.A., D.SC., F.R.S.,
Provost.
King's College, Strand, W.C.2, Sir
William Halliday, LL.D., Principal.
Institute of Education, W.C.I. G. B.
Jeffery, M.A., D.SC., F.R.S., Direttor.
Goldsmiths' College, New Cross, S.E.14,
A. E. Dean, M.A., M.LITT., Warden.
Queen Mary College, Mile End Road,
E.I, B. Ifor Evans, D.LIT., Principal.
Royal Holloway College, Englefield
Green, Surrey, Miss F. C. Batho,
D.LIT., Principal.
Bedford College for Women, Regent's
Park, N.W.I, Miss G. E. M. Jebb,
M.A., Principal.
Birkbeck College, E.C.4, Prof. H.
Gordon Jackson, D.SC., Principal.
Westfield College, Hampstead, N.W.3,
Mrs. J. L. Stocks, B.sc., Principal.
School of Oriental Studies, Prof. R. L.
Turner, M.C., LITT.D., Director.
Imperial College of Science and Tech-
nology, R. V. Southwell, M.A., LL.D.,
F.R.S. , Rector.
King's College of Household and Social
Science, Campden Hill Road, W.8,
Miss H. Dent, M.A., Acting Principal.
Wye College, Wye, Kent, D. Skilbeck,
M.A., Principal.
New College, Rev. Prof. S. Cave, D.D.,
Principal.
Richmond College, Rev. Prof. E. S.
Waterhouse, D.D., D.HT., Principal.
St. John's Hall, Rev. F. D. Coggan,
M.A., B.D., Principal.
London School of Economics and
Political Science, Aldwych, W.C.2,
Sir Alexander M. Carr-Saunders,
M.A0 Director.
UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENTS
Brown Animal Sanatorv Institution,
Closed.
Institute of Historical Research, Tavis-
tock House (South),Tavistock Square,
W.C.I,
Universitv Observatory, Mill Hill Park,
N.W.7.
Institute of Education, Malet Street,
W.C.I.
Courtauld Institute of Art, 22, Portman
Square, W.I.
School of Slavonic and East European
Studies, University of London,
W.C.I.
Institute of Archeology, Inner Circle,
Regent's Park, N.W.I.
Institute of Child Health, Great Ormond
Street, W.C.I.
Warbury Institute, S.W.7.
SCHOOLS OF THE UNIVERSITY
College, Gowcr Street,
| University
W.C.I.
King's College, Strand, W.C.2.
Bedford College, Regent's Park, N.W.I.
Birkbeck College (evening courses),
Bream's Buildings, Fetter Lane,
E.C.4.
Imperial College of Science and Tech-
nology, South Kensington, S.W.7.
King's College of Household and Social
Science, Campden Hill Road, W.8.
London School of Economics, Houghton
Street, Aldwych, W.C.2.
Queen Mary College, Mile End Road,
E.I.
Royal Holloway College, Englefield
Green, Surrey.
School of Oriental and African Studies,
University of London, W.C.I.
Wye College, Wye, near Ashford, Kent.
Westfield College, Kidderpore Avenue,
N.W.3.
King's College, Theological Department,
Strand, W.C.2.
New College, 459a, Finchley Road,
N.W.3.
Richmond College, Richmond, Surrey.
St. John's Hall, c/o Oak Hill College,
Chase Side, Southgate, N.I 4.
St. Bartholomew's Hospital Medical
College, West Smithfield, E.C.I.
London Hospital Medical College,
Turner Street, E.I.
Guy's Hospital Medical School, St.
Thomas's Street, S.E.I.
St. Thomas's Medical School, Albert
Embankment, S.E.I.
St. George's Hospital Medical School,
Hyde Park Corner, S.W.I.
Middlesex Hospital Medical School,
Mortimer Street, W.I.
St. Mary's Hospital Medical School,
Pad'I»ngton, W.2.
EDUCATION COMMITTEES5 YEAR BOOK
Charing Cross Hospital Medical School,
Chandos Place, Charing Cross, W.C.2
Westminster Hospital Medical School,
Horsefcrry Road, Westminster,
S.W.I.
London (R.F.H.) School of Medicine
for Women, 8, Hunter Street, Bruns-
wick Square, W.C.I.
University College Hospital Medical
School, University Street, W.C.I.
King's College Hospital Medical School,
Denmark Hill, S.E.5.
London School of Hygiene and Tropical
Medicine, Keppef Street, W.C.I.
Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine,
Chelsea Bridge Road, S.W.I.
Royal Dental Hospital of London School
of Dental Surgery, 32, Leicester
Square, W.C.2.
Maudsley Hospital, Denmark Hill,
S.E.5.
College of Pharmaceutical Society, 17,
Bloomsbury Square, W.C.I.
Roval Cancer Hospital (Free), Fulham
Road, S.W.3.
British Postgraduate Medical School,
Ducane Road, Shepherd's Bush,
W.12.
INSTITUTIONS HAVING RECOGNISED
TEACHERS
Goldsmiths' College, New Cross, S.E.14.
Battersea Polytechnic, Battersea Park
Road, S.W.I 1.
Chelsea Polytechnic, Manresa Road,
S.W.3.
College of Estate Management, 1 1 , Great
George Street, S.W.I.
East Mailing Research Station, East
Mailing, Kent.
Farnham House Laboratory of Imperial
Institute of Entomology, all com-
munications to 2, Queen Anne's
Gate Buildings, S.W.I.
Jew's College, Woburn House, Tavis-
tock Square, W.C.I.
John Innes Horticultural Institution, 31,
Mostyn Road, S.W.I 9.
Northampton Polytechnic, St. John
Street, E.C.I.
Northern Polytechnic, Holloway Road,
N.7.
Rothamsted Experimental Station, liar*
penden, Herts.
Royal Veterinary College : 1st and 2nd
Year, Royal College Street, N.W.I ;
3rd Year : Holme Park, Sonning ;
4th and 5th Year : Streatley House,
Streatley, Berks.
Sir John Cass Technical Institute,
Jewry Street, Aldgate, E.C.3.
West Ham Municipal College, Romford
Road, E.I 5.
\X7oolwich Polytechnic, Calderwood
Street, S.E.18.
Furzedoion Training College, Weiham
Road, S.W.I 7.
Maria Grey Training College, Salusbury
Road, N.W.6.
Royal Academy of Mwsic, Marylebone
Road, N.W.I.
Royal College of Music, Prince Consort
Road, S.W.7.
Trinity College of Music, Mandeville
Place, W.I.
National Institute for Medical Research,
38, Old Queen Street, S.W.I.
Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital,
City Road, E.C.I.
Lodging Bureau, 15, Gordon Square,
W.C.I. (Euston 1440).
DURHAM
Chancellor : The Marquess of Lon-
donderry, P.C., M.V.O., D.C.L.
Vice- Chancellor : James Fitzjames
Duff, M.A., M.ED., LL.D.
Pro-V ice-Chancellor : The Rt. Hon.
Lord Eustace Percy, M.A., D.C.L.,LL.D.
Registrar : W. S. Angus, M.A., LL.B.
Assistant Registrar : H. C. Butterfield,
M.A.
DURHAM COLLEGES
Warden : James Fitzjames Duff, M.A.,
M.ED., LL.D.
University College, Durham, Lt.-Col.
A. A. Macfarlane- Grieve, M.C., M.A.,
Master.
Hatfield College, Durham, Lt.-Col.
A. A. Macfarlane Grieve, M.C., M.A.,
Master.
St. Chad's College, Durham, Rev. J. S.
Brewis, M.A., Principal.
St. John's College, Durham, Rev. R. R.
Williams, M.A., Principal.
St. Mary's College, Durham, Miss
M. B. Ferguson, M.A., Principal.
Bede College, Durham, Rev. E. F.
Braley, M.A., LL.D., Principal.
St. Hild's College, Durham, Miss A. L.
Lawrence, M.A., LL.BO Principal.
Neville's Cross College, Durham, Miss
Mabel S. Coey, B.A., Principal.
Non-Collegiate Students, Dr. C. Leech.
Home Students (Women], Ethel M.
Scott, M.A.
Department of Education (M. and W.)y
E. J. R. Eaglesham, M.A., B.ED.,
LL.B., Professor of Education.
NEWCASTLE DIVISION
King's College
Rector : The Right Hon. Lord Eustace
Percy, M.A., D.C.L., LL.D.
Sub. Rector : Professor G. R. Gold-
brough, D.SC,, F.R.S.
Department of Education : Brian
Stanley, M.A.
Dean of Medicine : Professor R. B.
Green, M.A., M.B., B.S., F.R.C.S.
Registrar : G. R. Hanson, B.A.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
MANCHESTER
Chancellor : The Rt. Hon. Lord
Woolton of Liverpool, P.C., C.H.,
D.L., M.A., B.SC., LL.B.
Vice-Chancellor : Sir J. S. B. Stopford,
M.D., SC.D.j F.R.S.
Registrar : H. Mansfield Cooper, LL.M.
Director of Extra-Mural Studies :
R. D. Waller, M.B.E., M.A.
BIRMINGHAM
Chancellor : Rt. Hon. Anthony Eden,
P,C., M.C., D.C.L,, LL.D.
Pro-Chancellor : E. P. Beale, M.A.
Vice- Chancellor and Principal : R. E.
Priestley, M.C., M.A., D.SC.
Registrar : George Grant, M.A.
Secretary : C. G. Burton, M.COM.,
F.C.I.S.
LIVERPOOL
Chancellor : The Earl of Derby, K.G0
G.C.B., G.C.V.O., LL.D.
Vice- Chancellor : J. F. Mountford,
M.A., D.LITT.
Pro- Vice- Chancellor : Prof. Sir James
Chadwick, M.SC., PH.D., D.SC., F.R.S.
Registrar : Stanley Dumbell, M.A.
LEEDS
Chancellor : The Duke of Devon-
shire, K.G., M.B.E., LL.D., J.P.
Pro-Chancellor : G. C. Veale, LL.D.
Vice- Chancellor : B. Mouat Jones,
D.S.O., M.A.
Registrar : J. V. Loach, PH.D., F.R.I.C.
Bursar : E. J. Brown, B.COMM., A.L.A.A.
SHEFFIELD
Chancellor : The Rt. Hon. The Earl
of Harewood, K.G., G.C.V.O., D.S.O.
Pro- Chancellors : Sir Henry K.
Stephenson, Bt., D.S.O., D.L., LL.D.,
J.P. ; Sir Samuel Osborn, LL.D., J.P.
Vice- Chancellor : J. I. O. Masson,
M.B.E., D.SC., F.R.S,, F.R.I.C.
Registrar : A. W. Chapman, D.SC.,
F.R.I.C.
BRISTOL
Chancellor : Rt. Hon. Winston S.
Churchill, O.M., C.H., LL.D., F.R.S.,
M.P.
Vice- Chancellor : Sir Philip Morris,
C.B.E., M.A.
Secretary and Registrar : Winifred
Shapland, M.A.
READING
Chancellor: Rt. Hon. Viscount Temple-
wood, G.C.S.I., G.B.E., C.M.G., LL.D.,
D.LITT.
Vice- Chancellor : F. M. Stenton, M.A.,
D.LITT., LITT.D., F.B.A., F.R.HIST. SOC.
Registrar : E. Smith, B.LITT., M.A.,
B.SC.
UNIVERSITY EXTRA-MURAL
STUDIES
The following Universities and
University Colleges make provision
for Extra-Mural Studies, " Uni-
versity Extension," and applications
for information should be addressed
as under : —
Birmingham, Director of Extra-
Mural Studies.
Bristol, Director of Extra-Mural
Studies.
Cambridge, Delegacy for Extra-Mural
Studies, Stuart House.
Durham, Director of Extra-Mural
Studies.
Exeter, Head of Dept., Univ. Coll.
Hull, Dept. of Adult Education,
Univ. Coll.
Leeds, Sec., University Extension
Committee.
Leicester, Director of Extra-Mural
Studies.
Liverpool, Secretary, University Ex-
tension Board.
London, Registrar, University of
London.
Manchester, Director of Extra-Mural
Studies.
Newcastle, Director, Armstrong Coll.
Nottingham, Dept. of Adult Educa-
tion.
Oxford, Delegacy for Extra-Mural
Studies, Rewley House.
Reading, Registrar of the University.
Sheffield, Registrar of the University.
Southampton, Secretary, Extra-Mural
Dept.
WALES
Director of Extra-Mural Studies,
Univ. Coll., Aberystwyth, Bangor,
Cardiff, Swansea.
ENGLISH UNIVERSITY
COLLEGES
BRISTOL — MERCHANT VENTURERS'
TECHNICAL COLLEGE
Principal : Prof. Andrew Robertson,
D.SC., F.R.S.
Secretary : Commander A. Paul Bush,
D.S.O.
CHELTENHAM — LADIES' COLLEGE
Principal : Miss M. E. Popham, B.A
Vice-Principal : Miss M. K. Goss, B.A.
Secretary : D. Leighton, A.C.A.
EXETER—UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF THE
SOUTH WEST OF ENGLAND
Principal : John Murray, LL.D., D.HTT.
Registrar : A. K. Woodbridge.
Teachers' Training Dept. : Prof. S. H.
Watkins, PH.D., Head of Dept.
HULL — UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
President : The Lord Middleton,
M.CO J.P.
Principal : J. H. Nicholson, M.A.
Registrat ,: C. Meggitt,
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
LEICESTER — UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
(1921)
Principal : F. L. Attenboroughj M.$.
Registrar : L. M. Scar,
LONDON — QUEEN'S COLLEGE
47 Harley Street, W.I.
Principal : Miss A. M. Kynaston, M.A.
MANCHESTER — MUNICIPAL COLLEGE
OF TECHNOLOGY
Principal : J. E. Myers, O.B.E., D.SC.,
A.R.I.C., J.P.
Vice-Principal : D. Cardwell, M.SC.,
B.COMM., F.R.I.C.
Registrar : T. W. Harwood.
NOTTINGHAM — UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
Nottingham (1881)
Principal : H. A. S. Wortley, M.A0 D.L.
Registrar : H. Pickbourne, B.A.
Teachers' Training Dept. : N. Haycocks,
M.A., Head of Dept.
SOUTHAMPTON — UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
Principal : Sir Robert S. Wood, K.B.L-.,
C.BO M.A.
Registrar : Ernest Dyson, M.A.
THE UNIVERSITY OF WALES
Chancellor : Vacant.
Pro- Chance I lor : The Rt. Hon. Lord
Harlech, P.C., G.C.M.G., D.C.L., F.S.A.
Vice- Chancellor : Principal I for L.
Evans, M.A.
Registrar : Eric Evans, M.A.
(Cathays Park, Cardiff).
Secretary : Elwyn Davies, M.A., M.SC.,
PH.D. (Cathays Park, Cardiff).
Representative in Parliament : Professor
W. J. Gruffydd, M.A.
L UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES —
Aberystwyth
Principal : Ifor Leslie Evans3 M.A.
Registrar : T. Maelgwyn Davies, M.A.
II. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NORTH
WALES — Bangor
Principal : D. Emrys Evans, M.A.,
B.LITT.
Secretary and Registrar : Glyn Roberts,
M.A.
III. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOUTH
WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE — Cardiff
Principal : J. F. Rees, M.A., M.COM.,
LL.D.
Registrar : Louis S. Thomas.
IV. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SWANSEA
Principal : C. A. Edwards, D.sc.s F.R.s.
Registrar : Edwin Drew, M.A.
V. THE WELSH NATIONAL SCHOOL OF
MEDICINE — The Parade, Cardiff
Provost : Acting Provost : R. M. F.
Picken, M.B., CH.B., B.SC., D.P.H.
Secretary : S. C. Edwards.
LAMPETER
ST. DAVID'S COLLEGE
Principal : Rev. H. K. Archdall, M.A.
(Lampcter possesses by Charter the
privilege of conferring degrees B.A.
and B.D., and is affiliated to Oxford
and Cambridge).
APPOINTMENTS BOARDS
University of Birmingham.
D. J. Cameron, M.A., The University, Kdmund Street, Birmingham 3. Central 8541.
University of Cambridge.
O. V Guy, nso, MO, MA, Lcnsficld, Cambridge Cambridge 51242 Assistant Secretaries
A L. Maycock, M c , M A , W, N C Van Grutten, OBI, M t: , MA, A M I c L , P T
Sinker, M A
University of Durham.
Registrar, W S Angus, MA, 1 1 B , University Office*, 40, North Bailey, Durham Durham
900.
University of Edinburgh.
T. A. Joynt, M.A., Old College, Edinburgh. Edinburgh 41001, Ext. 50.
University of Glasgow.
Dr. John Thomson, The University, Glasgow Glasgow Western 399^.
University of Leeds.
The Secretary, Appointments Board, The University, Leeds, 2 Leeds 20251
University of Liverpool.
Registrar, Stanley Dumbell, M.A., Umv-rslo of Liverpool, Brownlow Hill, Liverpool, 3. Royal
6301.
University of London.
L E Ball, o B.E , u sc , Secretary ; Miss M. C Robertson, M A , Assistant Secretary, The Senate
House, London, W.C.I. Museum 6682-3
University of Oxford.
Secretary • Vacant Education Secretary : A R Woolley, M.A , Assistant Secretary : J B
Cartland, M.A. Oxford 3225,
University of St, Andrews.
David J. B. Ritchie, B.L., The University, St. Andrew's, St. Andrcw*s 35.
University of Sheffield.
J Mclntyre, M.A., Appointments Board, The University, Sheffield. Sheffield 27451
University of Wales.
J. H. Lloyd, M.SC,, University Registry, Cathays Park, Cardiff. Carditf 1776-7.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
CITY OF
MANCHESTER EDUCATION COMMITTEE
TRAINING COLLEGE OF
DOMESTIC ECONOMY
HIGH ST., MANCHESTER, 13
Three year course in preparation for leaching.
Two year and one year courses for Institutional
Management and Catering, Demonstrating, etc.
FOR PARTICULARS APPL1 TO THE PRINCIPAL.
SOUTHERN MUSIC-TRAINING CENTRE
FITZNELLS, EWELL, SURREY
President: SIR ARNOLD BAX Principal: Reginald Jevons,
(Master of the Kmg's Musick) A.R.C.M., Premier Pr/x, Brussels
Conservatoire.
Vice-Presidents : Professor Edward Director ; John Longmire,
J. Dent, Rt. Hon. J. Chuter Ede, L.R.A.M., Gervose Elwes Scholar of
Dr. John Ireland the Royal College of Music
The great need for " qualified" teachers of music
in the Schools of the Country has led to the
establishment of this Centre. Systematised courses
are offered, directed by specialists in school music.
Apply to the Secretary for particulars of Teachers'
Training Courses, Part-time and Refresher Courses,
and general Courses for performers etc., designed
to give complete musical education.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
Training Colleges
in England and Wales
(and Names and Addresses of Correspondents)
CLASSIFICATION :
U. = University Training Department.
U.C — University College Training Department.
L.E.A.— Local Education Authority.
C.E.= Church of England.
R.C.= Roman Catholic.
Meth.= Methodist.
Und. = Undenominational.
P.G.™ Post-Graduate courses of training, generally for one year, and for teacher*
in Secondary Schools.
I. = Courses specially arranged for teachers of younger children.
F. — Courses leading to the National Froebel Union Internal Examination
D.S.=Courses of training for teachers of Domestic Subjects.
H'crft.= Courses of training for teachers of Handicraft.
B. = Course of training for teachers of the Blind.
. P.T.= Course of training for men teachers of Physical Training.
D.=Day Students only.
R.= Wholly or mainly for Resident Students.
D. &R.=For Day and Resident Students.
R. (W.) —Residence provided for Women only.
M.= College for Men only.
W.= College for Women only.
M. & W.« College for both Men and Women.
525
ADVERTISEMENTS
LIVERPOOL EDUCATION COMMITTEE
CITY TECHNICAL SCHOOL FOR WOMEN
AND
F, L CALDER COLLEGE OF DOMESTIC SCIENCE
MYRTLE STREET, LIVERPOOL, 7
Three Years1 Course of Training for Certificated
Teachers of Domestic Subjects.
Two Years' Course in Institutional Management
*
for Posts as Cooks or Manageresses in
Industrial and other Canteens ; Matrons or
Housekeepers iri Schools ; or Housekeepers
or Cooks in Hospitals.
Part-time Technical Classes : —
Cookery, Dressmaking, Tailoring, Millinery,
Embroidery, Upholstery, Dress Accessories,
First Aid and Home Nursing, etc.
For particulars apply to the Principal at the School, or to
H. S. MAGNAY, M.A., Director of Education,
14, Sir Thomas Street, LIVERPOOL, 1.
National Society's Training College
of Domestic Subjects
BERRIDGE HOUSE,
FORTUNE GREEN ROAD, N.W.6
Principal: Miss MAUGHAM, M.Sc.
The College offers :
1. Courses for Teacher's Certificate University of London
(three years) Ministry of Education grants are available.
2. Courses for Certificates for Professional Appointments other
than teaching (two years) f.e., Institutional Managers,
Matron Housekeepers.
Prospectus with full details of fees, grants,
etc., on application to the College.
526
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
LIST OF TRAINING COLLEGES
BEDFORDSHIRE
Bedford. (Und., F., R., W.) Miss D. H. Beatson, Training College for Teachers,
The Crescent, Bedford.
BERKSHIRE
Reading University. (U., D. and R., M. and W.) The Registrar, The University,
Reading.
CAMBRIDGESHIRE
Cambridge, Homerton. (Und., R., W.) Miss A. H. Skillicorn, Homerton College,
Cambridge.
Cambridge T.C. for Women. (Und., P.O., only.) Miss Verini, Cambridge
T.C. for Women, Wollaston Road, Cambridge.
Cambridge University. (U., R., M.) F. E. E. Harvey, 17, Brookside, Cambridge.
CHESHIRE
Chester Diocesan. (C.E., R., M.). Rev. S. Astbury, The College, Chester.
Crewe, Cheshire County. (L.E.A., D. and R. (W.), M. and W.) The Director
of Education, County Education Offices, City Road, Chester.
DERBYSHIRE
Derby. (C.E., R., W.) Miss H. K. Hawkins, Training College, Derby.
DEVON
Exeter, St. Luke's. (C.E., R., M.). J. L. Smeall, St. Luke's College, Exeter.
Exeter University College. (U.C., D. and R., M. and W.) Prof. S. H. Watkins,
University College, Exeter.
DURHAM
Darlington. (Und., R., W.) Miss O. M. Stanton, Training College, Darlington.
Durham, The Venerable Bede. (C.E., R., M.) Rev. Canon E. F. Braley, The
College of The Venerable Bede, Durham.
Durham, Neville's Cross. (L.E.A., R., W.) The Director of Education, Shire
Hall, Durham.
Durham, St. Hild's. (C.E., R,, W.) Miss A. Lawrence, St. Hild's College, Durham.
Durham University, Durham Division. (U., R., M. and W.) The Professor of
Education, Education Department, Palace Green, Durham.
Sunderland. (L.E.A., D. and R., W.) The Director of Education, 15 John Street,
Sunderland.
ESSEX
Saffron Walden. (Und., I., R., W ). The Principal, Saffron Walden Training
College, Saffron Walden.
GLOUCESTERSHIRE
Bristol, Fishponds. (C.E., I., R., W.) Miss E. R. H. Nunn, The Training College,
Fishponds, Bristol.
Bristol University. (U., D. and R., M. and W.). Prof. B. A. Fletcher, The University,
Bristol.
Cheltenham, St. Mary's. (C.E., R., W.) Miss E. W. Jones, St. Mary's Training
College, Cheltenham.
Cheltenham, St. Paul's. (C.E., R., M.) Rev. W. E. Beck, St. Paul's Training
College, Cheltenham.
527
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
HAMPSHIRE
Portsmouth. (L.E.A., D. and R., W.) The Registrar, Municipal College,
Portsmouth.
Southampton Roman Catholic. (R.C., R., W.) R.C., Miss M. Barry, Training
College, The Avenue, Southampton.
Southampton University College. (U.C., D. and R., M. and W.) Prof. G. G.
Dudley, B.A., LL.B., University College, Southampton.
Winchester, King Alfred's. (C.E., R., M.) W. P. Dickenson, Esq., King Alfred's
College, Winchester.
HEREFORDSHIRE
Hereford County, (L.E.A., R., W.) Miss E. H. Jennings, County Council Training
College, Hereford.
HERTFORDSHIRE
Bishop's Stortlbrd, Hockerill. (C.E., R., W.) Miss M. E. Hudson, Hockerill
Training College, Bishop's Stortford.
KENT
Bromley, Stockwell. (Und., R., W.) The Principal, Stockwell Training College,
Bromley.
LANCASHIRE
Liverpool, Mount Pleasant. (R.C., R., W.) Miss C. Murray, R.C. Training College,
96 Mount Pleasant, Liverpool.
Liverpool, St. Katharine's. (C.E., R., W.) Miss H. C. Allen, St. Katharine's
College, Taggart Avenue, Liverpool, 16.
Liverpool. The C. F. Mott Training College, Prescot (L.E.A., W.) The Director of
Education, 14, Sir Thomas Street, Liverpool.
Liverpool University. (U., D. and R., M. and W.) Prof. A. J. D. Porteous, M.A.,
Dept. of Education, The University of Liverpool, 22 Abercromby Square,
Liverpool.
Manchester University. (U., D. and R., M. and W.) Prof. R. A. C. Oliver, M.A.,
B.ED., PH.D., The University, Manchester.
Manchester University Department of Education for the Deaf. Dr. A. W. G. Ewing,
The University, Manchester.
Ormskirk, Edge Hill. (L.E.A., R., W.) Training College, Ormskirk.
Salford. (R.C., R., W.) Madame K. Greene, Salford Training College, Sedgley
Park, Prestwich, Manchester.
LEICESTERSHIRE
Leicester. The City of Leicester (L.E.A., W.) The Director of Education, Newarket
Street, Leicester.
Loughborough, East Midlands T.C. for Teachers of Handicraft (M.) The Registrar,
Loughborough College, Loughborough.
LINCOLNSHIRE
Lincoln. (C.E., R., W.) Miss C. Stewart, Training College, Lincoln.
LONDON
Cavendish Square. (R.C., P.G., D. and R., W.) Miss C. M. Hueffer, The
Catholic T.C., 11, Cavendish Square, Oxford Street, W.I.
Chelsea, St. Mark's and St. John's. (C.E., R., M.) M. Roberts, Esq., College of St.
Mark and St. John, Kings Road, Chelsea, S.W.10.
Clapham and Streatham Hill. (Und., P.G. and F., D. and R., W.) A. C. Lightfoot,
Esq., Broadway Court, Westminster, S.W.I.
528
EDUCATION COMMH TEES' YEAR BOOK
Deptford, Rachel McMillan. (Und., I. and F., R., W.) Miss H. Stevinson, Rachel
McMillan Training College, Creek Road, Deplford, S.E.8.
Digby Stuart College. (R.C., \V.) Madame Theobald, Digby Stuart College,
Roehampton, S.W.I 5.
Froebel Educational Institute. (Und., F., D. and R., W.) Miss E. M. Jebb,
Froebel Educational Institute Training College, Grove House, Roehampton
Lane, S.W.15.
Gipsy Hill. (Und., I., R., W.) Miss L. de Lissa, Gipsy Hill Training College,
Gipsy Hill, S.E.19.
Goldsmiths' College Training Dept. (Und., D. and R., M. and W.) The Warden,
Goldsmiths' College, New Cross, S.E.14.
Kennmgton, St. Gabriel's. (C.E., D. and R., W.) Miss P. V. McKie, PH.D., D.SC.,
St. Gabriel's College, Cormont Road, Camberwell, S.E.5
Kensington, Maria Assumpa. (R.C., W.) The Rev, Mother Dominic, 23,
Kensington Square, W.8.
Kensington, St. Charles, W.10. (R.C., R., W.) Madame Edith Monahan, Training
College, St. Charles' Square, North Kensington, W.10. Evacuation address :
St. Gabriel's Convent, Cold Ash, near Newbury, Berks.
London County Council, Avery Hill, Eltham, S.E.9. (L.E.A., D. and R., W.)
The Education Officer, London County Council Education Offices, County
Hall, Westminster Bridge, S.E. 1 .
London County Council, Furzedovvn, S.W.17. (L.E.A., D. and R., W.) The
Education Officer, London County Council Education Offices, County Hall,
Westminster Bridge, S.E.I.
London University (Institute of Education). (U., D. and R.3 M. and W.) The
Director, London University, Institute of Education, Malet Street, W.C.L
London University, King's College. (U., D. and R., M. and W.) S. T. Shovelton,
King's College, Strand, W.C.2.
Putney, Whitelands. (C.E., R., W.) Miss D. A. Counseil, M.A., Whitelands College,
West Hill, Putney, S.W.I 5.
Southlands. (Meth., R., W.) Miss K M. Wood, M..A, Southlands College, Wim-
bledon Parkside, S.W.19.
Stockwcll. (See under KENT).
Westminster. (Meth.., R., M.) J. S. Ross, HO, Horscterry Road, Westminster,
S.W.I, livacuatwn address : The Pnory, High Street, Cheltenham.
MIDDLESEX
Brondesbury, Maria Grey. (Und., P.G. and F.3 D. and R., W.) Miss T. Day, M.A.,
(Principal), Maria Grey Training College, Salisbury Road, Kilburn, N.W.b.
Isieworth, Borough Road. (Und., R., M.) The Principal, Brough Road Training
College, Isleworth.
Strawberry Hill, St. Mary's. (R.C , R., M.) Rev. G. J Shannon, C.M., S.T.D., B.A.,
St. Mary's College, Strawberry Hill, Twickenham.
Tottenham, St. Katharine's. (C.E , R., W.) Miss A. M. Ottley, M.A., Training
College, Tottenham, N.I 7.
NORFOLK
Norwich. (C.E, R., W.) Miss Mary G. Duff, Training College, Norwich.
529
ADVERTISEMENTS
BRIGHTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE
Principal :
GORDON E. WATTS, M.A., Ph.D. (Cantab.), B.Sc. (Lond.), F.R.I.C.
COURSES OF STUDY,
Courses for University of London Degrees in Arts, Science, Pharmacy,
Engineering, Commerce and Economics.
Courses for National Diplomas and/or Qualifications of the Professional
Institutions in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Structural Engineering,
Building and Architecture.
Courses for the Associateship of the Royal Institute of Chemistry, and for the
Chemist and Druggist and Pharmaceutical Chemist Qualifications of
the Pharmaceutical Society.
Secretarial and Higher Commercial Courses.
Housecraft and Catering Courses.
The Students' Association provides ample facilities for Social and Athletic
activities. Non-local students reside in inspected and approved lodgings.
Students in all departments readily placed with leading firms throughout
Great Britain on satisfactory completion of courses.
Calendar on application to the Registrar, Technical College, Brighton, 7.
BRADFORD EDUCATION COMMITTEE
Technical College
Bradford
Full-time Day Courses extending over three or four
years and leading to the Diploma of the College and
to Degrees of the University of London, are provided
in the various branches of Technology and Commerce.
Facilities are available for advanced study and research.
Further particulars and prospectuses of the full-time
(day)and part-time (evening) courses may beobtainedon
application to the Principal, Technical College, Bradford.
530
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
NORTHUMBERLAND
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Durham University, King's College. (U., D. and R., M.
and W.) G. R. Hanson, King's College, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Kenton Lodge. (L.E.A., D. and R., W.) The Director
of Education, Education Office, Northumberland Road, Newcastle-upon-Tyuc .
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, St. Mary's. (R.C., R., W.) Madame A. M. Ward, St. Mary's
Training College, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 4.
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
Nottingham University College. (U.C., D, and R., M. and WJ Prof. C. M.
Attlee, University College, Nottingham. See page 5 18.
Nottinghamshire County Training College. (L.E.A., W.) The Director of Educa-
tion, Shire Hall, Nottingham.
OXFORDSHIRE
Culham. (C.E., R., M.) F. I. Venablcs, Culham College, Abingdon, Berks.
Oxford University. (U., D. and R., M. and W.) M. L, Jacks, 15 Norham Gardens,
Oxford.
SOMERSETSHIRE
Bath, Corsham Court, (L.E.A., M. and W.) The Director of Education, Guildhall,
Bath.
SURREY
Norwood Royal Normal College for the Blind. (Und., B., R., M. and W.) Dr.
James N. Langdon, Royal Normal College for the Blind, Church Road, Upper
Norwood, S.E.19.
SUSSEX
Brighton Municipal. (L.E.A., D. and R., W.) The Secretary to the Education
Committee, 54 Old Steine, Brighton.
Chichester. (C.E., R., W.) Dr. D. M. Meads, M.A., PH.D., Bishop Otter College,
Chichester.
WARWICKSHIRE
Birmingham, Saltley. (C.E., R., M.) Rev. F. T. Cooper, The Training College,
Saltley, Birmingham.
Birmingham, Selly Park. (R.C., D., W.) The Rev. Oswald Joyce, St. Paul's
Training College, Selly Park, Birmingham, 29.
Birmingham University. (U., D. and R., M. and W.) R. J. Goode, The University,
Birmingham ,
Birmingham University. Diploma in the Psychology of Childhood : a full-time
course of one year for students wishing to train as Child Guidance workers or
Local Education Psychologists.
Birmingham, Woodbrooke. (Und., T.G., R., M. and W.) J. C. Kydd, Selly Oak,
Colleges, Birmingham.
WILTSHIRE
Salisbury. (C.E., R., W.) Miss E. A. M. Maxwell, M.A., The Training College,
Salisbury.
WORCESTERSHIRE
Dudley. (L.E.A., D. and R., M. and W.) The Director of Education, Education
Offices, St. James* Road, Dudley.
531
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
YORKSHIRE (East Riding)
Hull Municipal. (L.E.A., R., W.) The Director of Education, Guildhall, Hull.
Hull, Endslcigh. (R.C.) Miss C. A. Dowling, Endsleigh Training College, Beverley
High Road, Hull.
Hull, University College. (U.C., P.G., D. and R., M. and W.) Prof. W. R. Niblctt,
University College, Hull.
York. (C.E., R., M.) The Correspondent, Training College, York.
YORKSHIRE (West Riding)
Bmglcy. (L.E.A., R., W.) The Chief Education Officer, Education Department,
County Hall, Wakefield.
Leeds City. (L.E.A., P.T., R., M. and W.) The Director of Education, Educa-
tion Offices, Calverley Street, Leeds.
Leeds University. (U., D. and R., M. and W.) J. V. Loach, The University,
Leeds.
Ripon, Wakefield and Bradford Diocesan. (C.E., R., W.) The Correspondent,
Training College, Ripon.
Sheffield City. (L.E.A., R., M. and W.) The Chief Education Officer, Educa-
tion Office, Leopold Street, Sheffield.
Sheffield University. (U., D. and R., M. and W.) The Registrar, The University,
Sheffield.
WALES (and Monmouthshire)
CARDIGANSHIRE
Aberystwyth, University College of Wales. (U., D. and R. (W.), M. and W.)
Prof. Idwal Jones, M.A., University College of Wales, Aberystwyth.
CAERNARVONSHIRE
Bangor Normal. (L.E.A., D. and R., M. and W.) Dr. Richard Thomas, Normal
College, Bangor.
Bangor Women's. (C.E., R., W.) Miss E. L. Butcher, M.A., North Wales Training
College, Bangor.
Bangor, University College of North Wales. (U., D. and R., M. and W.) Prof.
W. M. Williams, University College of North Wales, Bangor.
CARMARTHENSHIRE
Carmarthen, Trinity. (C.E., R., M.) Very Rev. Dean A. W. Parry, The Deanery,
St. Davids, Pembroke.
GLAMORGAN
Barry. (L.E.A., R., W.) The Director of Education, County Hall, Cathays Park,
Cardiff.
Cardiff, University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire. (U., D. and R.,
M. and W.) The Registrar, University College of South Wales and Mon-
mouthshire, Cathays Park, Cardiff.
Swansea. (L.E.A., D. and R., W.) The Director of Education, Education Depart-
ment, The Guildhall, Swansea.
Swansea, University College. (U., D. and R. (W.), M. and W.) Prof. F. J. Schonell,
PH.D., University College, Singleton Park, Swansea.
MONMOUTHSHIRE
Caerleon. (L.E.A., R., M.) The Secretary to the Education Committee^ County
Council Offices, Newport, Mon.
532
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
EMERGENCY TRAINING COLLEGES
1. Colleges opened to 31st October, 1946
College Situation
Newland Park T.C. (men) Chalfont St. Giles, Bucks.
Exmouth T.C. (men and women) ... . . Exmouth, Devon.
Wynyard Hall T.C. (women) Wolviston, Co. Durham.
Forest T.C. (men and women) ... ... Walthamstow, London, R.I 7.
Oakley T.C. (men and women) ... ... Cheltenham, Glos.
Wall Hall T.C. (women) Aldenham, near Watford, Herts.
Risley T.C. (men and women) ... ... Near Warrmgton, Lanes.
Borthwick T.C. (women) ... ... . . Southwark, London, S.E.I.
Camden T.C. (men) Crowndale Road, London, N. W. 1 .
Coopers Hill T.C. (men) ... ... ... Englelield Green, Surrey.
Leavesden Green T.C. (men and women) Leavesden, Watford, Herts.
Hampton T.C. (women) . . ... . . Hampton, Middlesex.
Alnwick T.C. (men) Alnwick Castle, Northumberland.
Peterborough T.C. (men) ... ... ... Peterborough, Northants.
Drake Hall T.C. (men and women) ... Drake Hall, Stafford.
Exhall T.C. (women) Coventry.
Shens tone T.C. (men) ... ... ... Near Kidderminster, Worcs,
City of Birmingham T.C. (men and women) Birmingham.
City of Coventry T.C. (men) ... ... Coventry.
Didsbury T.C. (men) ... ... .. Manchester.
City of Worcester T.C. (men and women) Worcester.
Jesmond T.C. (men and women) ... ... Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Bognor T.C. (men and women) ... ... Bognor.
Padgate T.C. (men) ... ... ... Near Warrington, Lanes.
Wrexham T.C. (men and women) ... Denbighshire.
2. Colleges due to open November, 194b — February, 1947.
College Situation
Lancaster T.C. (men) ... ... ... Lancaster.
Bamber Bridge T.C. (men) . . ... Near Preston, Lanes.
Wandsworth T.C. (men) ... ... ... Wandsworth, London.
Nelson T.C. (men) ... ... ... ... Swynnerton, Staffordshire.
Llandrindod Wells T.C. (men and women) Llandrindod Wells.
Warton T.C. (men) Warton, Lanes.
Wymondham T.C. (men and women) ... Near Norwich.
Wimpole Park T.C. (men) Near Cambridge.
Bristol T.C. (men) ... Bristol.
Eastbourne T.C. (men) ... ... ... Eastbourne.
Gaddesden T.C. (men) Near Berkhamsted, Herts.
Trent Park T.C. (men) Middlesex.
Ranskill T.C. (men) Ranskill, Notts.
Folkestone T.C. (men) Folkestone.
Brincliffe T.C. (men and women) Sheffield.
Burderop Park T.C. (men) Near Swindon.
Balls Park'T.C. (women) Near Hertford.
533
ADVERTISEMENTS
Northern Counties Training College of
Cookery and Domestic Science
NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE
Recognised by the Ministry of Education for the Training
of Teachers of Domestic Subjects
Three Years' Course of Training leading to full certifica-
tion as a Teacher, and as a Specialist Teacher in Domestic
Subjects. Government Maintenance Grant available for
recognised students, assessed according to Income Scale.
Prospectus may be obtained from the Principal, 54 North-
umberland Road, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1.
LEICESTER
DOMESTIC SCIENCE
9 TRAINING COLLEGE
KNIGHTON FIELDS, LEICESTER
Principal : Miss G. S. HAIGH, B.Sc.
Three Years' Course of Training for the Teacher's
Certificate in Domestic Subjects.
Course of Two Years for Institutional aVid Home
Management qualifications.
Some residential accommodation is available.
Further particulars may be obtained on application to
the Principal.
ELFED THOMAS,
Director of Education.
534 <
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
DOMESTIC SCIENCE COLLEGES
Bath, Training College of Cookery and Domestic Sciences. (L.E.A., D.S., D. and
R., W.) The Director of Education, Education Office, Guildhall, Bath.
Battersea Domestic Science Training College. (Und., D.S., D. and R., W.) G. F.
O'Riordan, B.SC., Battersea Polytechnic Institute, S.W.I 1.
Cardiff, Training College of Domestic Arts for South Wales and Monmouthshire,
(Und., D.S., D. and R., W.) The Secretary, T.C. of Domestic Science, 6,
St. Andrews Place, Cardiff.
Gloucestershire T.C. of Domestic Science. (L.E.A., D.S., D. and R., W.) The
Secretary to the Education Committee, County Education Office, Shire Hall,
Gloucester.
Hampstcad, Training College of Domestic Subjects. (C.E., D.S., D. and R., W.)
Miss Margery Maughan, M.sc., Berridge House, Fortune Green Road, West
Hampstead, N.W.6. See page 526.
Leeds, Yorkshire Training College of Housecraft. (L.E.A., D.S., D. and R., W.)
The Director of Education, Education Offices, Calverley Street, Leeds.
Leicester Domestic Science Training College. (L.E.A., D.S., D. and R., W.)
The Director of Education, Education Department, Newarke Street, Leicester,
See page 534.
Liverpool, F. L. Calder College of Domestic Science. (L.E.A., D.S., D. and R.
W.) The Director of Education, 14 Sir Thomas Street, Liverpool. See page 526.
Manchester, Training College of Domestic Economy. (L.E.A., D.S., D. and R.,
' W.) The Director of Education, Education Offices, Deansgate, Manchester.
See page 524.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northern Counties Training College of Cookery and Domestic
Science. (L.E.A., D.S., D., W.) Director of Education, Northumberland
Education Committee, County Hall, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1. See page 534.
Westminster, National Training College of Domestic Subjects. (Und., D.S., D. and
R., W.) Miss G. M. Eland, National Training College of Domestic Subjects,
72-78 Buckingham Palace Road, S.W.L
HANDICRAFT
London County Council, Shoreditch Technical Institute, N.I. (L.E.A., H'crft.
D., M.) The Education Officer, London County Council Education Offices
County Hall, Westminster Bridge, S.E.I.
Loughborough, East Midland Training College for Teachers of Handicraft. (L.E.A
H'crft., R., M.) The Registrar, Loughborough College, Loughborough.
535
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
IN ENGLAND AND WALES
President The Minister of Education, The Rt Hen Ellen Wilkinson, M P
V tie-President and Chairman of hit f rim Etcintive Committee : Professor Sir Fred Clarke, M A , D LITT
Vice- Chair man of Interim Executive Committee W Griffith, M A.
Treasurer : Dr W P Alexander, fcD ti , M A , H &c , PH D
Director Vacant Secretary . A Lea Perkins, M A
Address . 79, Wimpole Street, London, W 1 Telephone No . WELbeck 1 128 and 1129.
The National Foundation came into being m December, 1945, when the Founda-
tion for Educational Research, which was constituted as a separate organisation
under London University and its Institute of Education in January 1943, was
converted into a national body. The formation of this earlier research body was
made possible by grants of money from the Carnegie Corporation of New York,
and the Levcrhulmc Trust, and by contributions to its support by a number of
national teachers' organisations. Thus the long- continued efforts of Sir Fred Clarke
and Sir Philip Hartog to establish educational research in this country upon firm
foundations of policy, organisation and technical efficiency have borne fruit.
The functions of the National Foundation arc to encourage, organise, co-ordinate
and carry out the various types of educational research extending over the widest
field of investigation within our national system. Included within their scope is
also association and collaboration where desirable with similar organisations and
educational research workers in the Dominions and in foreign countries as well.
The public bodies which have formally united together in the management
and financial support of the Foundation are the Ministry of Education, the Local
Education Authorities, and all the Universities and University Colleges in England
and Wales, together with the principal national associations of teachers in schools
and training colleges, and a number of other prominent and well-established edu-
cational bodies.
Up to December 1946, 134 Local Education Authorities have intimated their
adhesion to the scheme of constitution by becoming corporate members.
NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR ADULT EDUCATION
(Founded June 6th, 1946).
President Principal J H Nicholson Vice-Presidents • Sir John Callow, Harold E Clay
Hon Treasurer Dr W P Alexander, fcD B , M A Secretary E M Hutchinson, M A
Addrew 170, Wimpole Street, London, W
The National Foundation for Adult Education is a Central body for Adult
Education in which all substantial interests arc represented.
CONSTITUTION
Local Education Authorities are represented on the Central Council through
the Association of Education Committees the County Councils Association, the
London County Council Education Committee and the Federation of Education
Committees of Wales and Monmouthshire.
Universities are represented through the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and
Principals, the Universities Council for Adult Education and the Central Joint
Advisory Committee for Tutorial Classes.
Voluntary Bodies arc in three categories, viz. (1) providing bodies which are
in receipt of grants from the Ministry ; (2) National bodies directly providing adult
education but not in receipt of grants from the Ministry ; and (3) National bodies
associated with the work of Adult education but not eligible under 1 and 2.
There arc 18 voluntary bodies in the three categories.
In addition, the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Agriculture are
represented by Assessors.
GENERAL PRINCIPLES
The Foundation is a consultative body and its general terms of reference is to
advise on the liberal education of adults.
OBJECTS
Its objects arc to promote understanding between bodies engaged in Adult
Education with a view to co-operation whenever possible on matters of common interest.
To convene an Annual Conference.
To bring together the associated bodies on the Council.
FUNCTIONS
The Foundation is not a providing body but it may undertake services such as : —
Encouraging enquiry and experiment in adult education and publish or encourage
the publication of results ; serve as a centre of information ; undertake such other
functions and relating to adult education as may be determined by the Council with
the consent of its associated bodies.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
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FOR
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49 FITZJOHN'S AVENUE, HAMPSTEAD,
LONDON, N.W.3.
RESIDENT AND NON-RESIDENT STUDENTS
ACCEPTED EOR TRAINING.
A part of tlic College und (t rounds.
Individual rare is given to all Students so that the best use
may he made of their general education and training through-
out their careers.
Interesting and progressive posts
found for all qualified students.
Special Courses in Journalism, Advertising and Foreign
Languages and Introductory Courses for Political, Library,
Hospital and Welfare Work.
SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE.
Active social recreations: Tennis, Hockey, Lacrosse,
Badminton, Dancing, Dramatic and Debating Societies.
Founder and Principal: Mrs.WARREN LOVERIDGE, B.A.
Member of the Institute of Labour Management.
Formerly Librarian to the Ministry of Labour.
Member of the Office Management Association.
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ADVFRTISEMENTS
THE LONDON COLLEGE
OF SECRETARIES
The Main Building at 170 Queen's Gate has been requisitioned by the
Government : the work of the College is therefore being carried on
temporarily at 14 Queen's Gate Gardens, S.W.7. As soon as possible
we shall return to our own premises.
Comprehensive Training is given to educated
women for Secretarial and Professional Posts.
Individual training. Six Months' or Nine
Months* Course. Full Curriculum may
include Languages, Journalism, or Civics.
For Prospectus apply to the Principal,
14 QUEEN'S GATE GARDENS,
SOUTH KENSINGTON,
LONDON, S.W.7.
Telephone : Western 1090
538
Secondary Schools
The Board of Education's List 60 (H.M. Stationer/
Office, price 3F-) and the Supplemental List (price
2d.) contains a complete List of Secondary Schools.
Technical and Art Institutions
The Board of Education's List 1 1 1 (H.M. Stationer/
Office, price I'-) contains a complete List of Technical
and Art Institutions
Special Schools for the
Blind, Deaf and Dumb etc.
See the Board of Education's List 42 (H.M. Stationery
Office, price l£) for a complete List of Special Schools.
Board of Education Circulars may be purchased from
His Majesty's Stationery Office.
York House, Kmgsway, London, W.C.
120 George Street, Edinburgh,
39-41, King Street, Manchester, 2
1 St. Andrew's Crescent, Cardiff ;
80 Chichester Street, Belfast ;
or through any Bookseller.
539
ADVERTTSFMENTS
The Association of Assistant Mistresses
in Secondary Schools
FOUNDED 1884. INCORPORATED 1897.
This Association is recognised as one of the Four Major Secondary Asso-
ciations by the Ministry of Education, Local Education Authorities and by
European and World Federations of Teachers.
It has representatives on the Burnhim Committee on Scales of Salaries
for Teachers and on the examining bodies which conduct the First and
Second School Examinations. Members are also serving on the Executive
Committee of the Royal Society of Teachers and on the Secondary School
Examinations Council.
The Association also has connection with all important Women's Organi-
sations.
MEMBERSHIP is open to women teaching in all types of Secondary
'Schools.
ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP is open to intending Secondary Women
Teachers, who 'are urged to consult the Association in regard to posts for which
they apply.
Members and Associate members can use the Joint Agency for Women
Teachers at reduced fees.
Address: - - 29, GORDON SQUARE, LONDON, W.C. i.
(The Incorporated Association of Assistant Masters .in Secondary Schools).
FOUNDED 1891. INCORPORATED 1901.
The Assistant Masters' Association
ted Association of Assistant Masters .in SGCOJ
1. INCORP
MEMBERSHIP 14,OOO
The only Association founded by and organised for Masters teaching in Secondary
and Public Schools. Accepted as such by Parliament, the Ministry of Education,
Local Authorities and Teachers' Organisations abroad.
Represented on the Burnham Committee and
on every important Educational Body.
PROFESSIONAL ADVICE AND PROTECTION
The Annual Subscription is One and Half Guineas, payable
on election, and in subsequent years on January 1 . Members joining
after October 1 in any year pay one subscription for that and the
following year.
The Journal of the Association, " The A.M.A.," is issued free
to all members.
The Assistant Masters' Year Book is issued to members.
For details write —
THE SECRETARY, I.A.A.M., A. W. S. HUTCHINGS, M.A.,
GORDON HOUSE, 29, GORDON SQUARE, W.C.I.
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BURNHAM COMMITTEES
SCALES OF SALARIES FOR TEACHERS
England and Wales
1. Primary and Secondary Schools
Pages 542 to 559
2. Technical Colleges and Institutes, Art
Colleges and Schools
Pages 560 to 572
3. Training Colleges
Pages 573 to 579
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
SCALES OF SALARIES FOR TEACHERS IN PRIMARY AND
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
1. (a) The Standing Joint Committees on Scales of Salaries for Teachers,
later to become known as the Burnham Committees — (i) Elementary, (ii) Secondary,
(iii) Technical — were originally set up following a meeting of representatives of
Local Education Authorities and Teachers convened by the President of the Board
of Education on the 12th August, 1919. The Committees were reconstituted on
3rd April, 1944, to meet the requirements of the Education Bill then before Parlia-
ment. In view of the fact that the term elementary education would disappear,
and that education would be redefined by stages instead of by types, it was considered
that the Burnham machinery should be adapted in good time to conform to the
new conditions. These conditions involved
(i) the need for a closer integration of the teaching profession corresponding
to the closer integration in future of the educational system ; and
(ii) the desirability of simplifying so far as practicable the present Burnham
machinery.
It was, therefore, decided that in future there should be two Burnham Com-
mittees, one Committee (Burnham Mam Committee) to deal with the salaries of
teachers in Primary and Secondary Schools and County Colleges, the other (Burnham
Technical Committee) with the salaries of teachers in Technical, including Com-
mercial and Art, Colleges and Schools. The recommendations of the Burnham
Technical Committee were to be transmitted through the Main Committee, who
would thus be afforded the opportunity of adding any comments or considerations
that they might wish to put forward.
The Committees were reconstituted as follows : —
MAIN COMMITTEE
Local Education Authorities' Panel : —
The County Councils Association .. ... . ... 9
Association of Municipal Corporations . . ... 6
Association of Education Committees . . . 6
London County Council .. . .. 3
Federation of Education Committees (Wales and Monmouth-
shire) 2
26
Teachers1 Panel :—
National Union of Teachers ... . . ... ..15
Incorporated Association of Headmasters .. .. . 1
Incorporated Association of Headmistresses ... ... ... 1
Incorporated Association of Assistant Masters . 2
Incorporated Association of Assistant Mistresses . . .. 2
Association of Teachers in Technical Institutions ... .. 4
26
TECHNICAL COMMITTEE
Local Education Authorities' Panel : —
The County Councils Association ... . . ... ... 4
Association of Municipal Corporations . . . . ... 3
Association of Education Committees . ... ... . 3
London County Council 2
Federation of Education Committees (Wales and Monmouth-
shire) 1
13
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
Teachers' Panel : —
Association of Principals of Technical Institutions 2
Association of Teachers in Technical Institutions ... .. 6
National Society of Art Masters ... .. . . . 2
National Federation of Continuative Teachers . . 1
National Union of Teachers ... .. 2
13
(b) The two Committees formulated Scales of Salaries for (i) qualified teachers
in Primary and Secondary Schools, (11) teachers in Technical Institutions, and (in)
unqualified and temporary teachers, which were transmitted to Mr. Butler by the
acting Chairman on the 28th February and the 1st March, 1945 : and approval
of these Scales under Section 89 ( 1 ) of the Education Act, 1 944, was communicated
to him in Mr. Butler's letter of 21st March, 1945. The Scales so approved did
not, however, include provision for their detailed application to individual teachers
and Mr. Butler was informed that the Committees were proceeding to prepare full
Reports.
2. The Burnham (Mam) Committee now submit their full Report on Scales
of Salaries for Teachers in Primary and Secondary Schools.
3. This Report applies to teachers (excluding Supplementary Teachers and
Occasional Teachers whose employment is allowed under Schedule 1.2 of the Ministry's
Primary and Secondary Schools (Grant Conditions) Regulations, 1945) who are
employed in full-time service exclusively in that capacity!1) in Schools maintained
by Local Education Authorities, i.e., County, Controlled, Aided and Special Agree-
ment Schools. As there is no formal representation on the Committee of any Primary
and Secondary Schools other than those maintained by Local Education Authorities
the Report cannot directly apply to such other schools. The Committee anticipate,
however, that the findings herein contained will receive the serious consideration
of those controlling such other schools.
SCALES FOR QUALIFIED(-) ASSISTANT TEACHERS
4. (a) The following scales shall apply . —
Men Women
Annual
Annual
Minimum
Increment!*1)
Maximum Minimum
Increment!1')
Maximum
£ '
£
1 £ : £
£
£
300 ,
15
525 ' 270
12
420
The Scales are set in full in Appendix IV.
ADDITIONS TO THE SCALES
(b) Addition* for Training. For teachers who have spent three years in approved
study and ;or training,!4) both the minimum and the maximum of the appropriate
scale shall be increased by the amount of one increment. For teachers who have
(1) (a) It is recommended that teacher*, who are appointed on a day-to-day or other short notice
basis should be remunerated according to their qualifications and experience as follows, provided, however,
that no teacher shall receive during the year a total salary m excess of the appropriate remuneration.
Daily rate : 1 200th of the annual rate
Weekly rate 1 40th of the annual rate.
(ft) It is further recommended that no teacher who is employed continuously for a term or more
shall be regarded as being employed on a short notice basis.
(2) A qualified teacher is deemed to be a teacher who possesses qualifications approved by the
Minister for the purposes of Regulation 15 (2) ol the Primary and Secondary School* (Grant Conditions)
Regulations, 1945
(3) Annual increments accrue on completion of years of service recognised for the purposes of Section
13 of this Report. With regard to adjustment of salaries to a uniform incremental date, sec Section 15-
(-i) Sec Appendix III.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
so spent four years the minimum and the maximum shall be increased by the amount
of two increments. For teachers who have so spent five years or more the minimum
and the maximum shall be increased by the amount of three increments.
(c) Additions for Graduate Teachers. For Graduates the minimum of the
appropriate scale shall be increased (or, in the case of teachers qualifying for the
additions under Sub-section 4 (b) above, shall be further increased) by the amount
of one increment, and the maximum shall be increased (or further increased) by the
amount of two increments. These additions shall not, however, be given during
any period in respect of which the teacher is in receipt of an allowance under the
terms of Section 9 (a) below.
For the purposes of this Section a Graduate Teacher is a teacher who possesses
a University degree (5)(6)(7) or equivalent academic or professional qualifications
(see Section 10), or who has been placed on the Graduate Scale under the terms
of Sections 8, 9 or 10 of the 1920 and 1927 Secondary Reports of the Burnham Com-
mittee or the corresponding Sections of the Technical Reports of 1921 and 1927.
(d) Other Additions :(fi)
(i) Where in the case of teachers who obtain the status of qualified teachers
under paragraph 10 (viii) (a) of the Ministry's Circular 30 the number of completed
years of service at the date of qualification
(a) in the capacity of an uncertificated teacher, or,
(b) in the capacity of a full-time teacher in any other type of school covered
by the Ministry's Primary and Secondary Schools (Grant Conditions)
Regulations, 1945, who would have been eligible for recognition as an
uncertificated teacher in a public elementary school,
amounts to 23 years or more, there shall be added to the minimum of the appropriate
scale one increment in respect of each period of 3 years in excess of 20, provided
that where such period exceeds a multiple of 3 by not less than 2, it shall be treated
for the purpose of this Section as if it were the next higher multiple of 3.
(n) In the case of teachers who have been in service
(a) in the capacity of an uncertificated teacher, or
(b) in the capacity of a full-time teacher in any other type of school, service
in which is recognised for the purposes of Section 13 (i) of this Report,
who would have been eligible for recognition as an uncertificated teacher
in a public elementary school,
and who have obtained the status of qualified teacher after an approved course of
training completed either before or during the period of operation of the present
Report, the Local Education Authority shall make an addition to the minimum of
the appropriate scale in respect of time previously spent in such teaching service
after attaining the age of 18 years. The amount of the addition shall be one increment
in respect of each period of 3 years of such service, provided that where such period
exceeds a multiple of 3 by not less than 2, it shall be treated for the purpose of this
Section as if it were the next higher multiple of 3.
(iii) In the case of teachers who obtain the status of qualified teacher after a
course of training approved for the purposes of Regulation 11 of the Ministry's
Grant Regulations No. 1, 1945, the Local Education Authority shall make additions
to the minimum of the appropriate scale in respect of previous experience gained
after attaining the age of 18 years in teaching, industry, professional, clerical or
social work, as approved by the Minister. The amount of such additions shall be
arrived at as follows : —
(a) one increment shall be allowed in respect of each year of such experience
which is deemed by the Local Education Authority to be* of exceptional
(5) This term is deemed for salary purposes to include degrees of : —
(a) English, Welsh, Scottish, Irish, Dominion and Colonial Universities
(b) St. David's College, Lampeter.
(c) Other Universities provided that the standard of the degree approximates to that of an
English University. In the case of such degrees, reference should in the first instance
be made to the Ministry of Education.
16) Teachers who have passed the requisite final examination and complied with the other conditions
for the award of a degree are classed as Graduates for salary purposes even though the degree has not
been conferred upon them by the University.
(7) The holders of the following qualifications ate not classed as Graduates for salary purposes : —
(a) L.L.A. (St. Andrews).
(6) B fes L. or B.£s Sc. of a French University.
(8) Sec also section 13 of this Report.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
value to the teacher in the performance of his 'her duties, up to a maximum
of 10 years ;
(b) further increments shall be allowed at the rate of one increment in respect
of each period of 3 years of such experience which has not been taken into
account for the purpose of (a) above, provided that where this exceeds a
multiple of 3 by not less than 2 it shall be treated as if it were the next higher
multiple of 3, and provided also that the total number of increments allowed
under (a) and (b) shall not exceed 10.
No time shall be taken into account for the purposes of this sub-section if incre-
ments are given m respect of it under some other section of the Report.
(iv) In the case of other teachers who obtain the status of qualified teacher
during the period of operation of the present Report, and who at the date of qualifica-
tion are more than 21 years of age, the Local Education Authority shall make an
addition to the minimum of the appropriate scale in respect of previous .experience
gained after attaining the age of 18 years in industrial, professional, clerical, or social
work, as approved by the Local Education Authority. The amount of such additions
shall be arrived at as follows : —
(a) one increment shall be allowed in respect of each year of such experience
which is deemed by the Local Education Authority to be of exceptional
value to the teacher in the performance of his her duties, up to a maximum
of 10 years ;
(b} further increments shall be allowed at the rate of one increment in respect
of each period of 3 years of such experience which has not been taken into
account for the purpose of (a) above, provided that where this exceeds a
multiple of 3 by not less than 2 it shall be treated as if it were the nexi higher
multiple of 3, and provided also that the total number of increments allowed
under (a) and (b) shall not exceed 10.
No time shall be taken into account for the purposes of this sub-section if incre-
ments are given in respect of it under some other section of the Report.
SCALES FOR QUALIFIED!9) HEAD TEACHERS(10)
The Scales arc set out in full in Appendix IV.
5. (a) For the purpose of Head Teachers* Salaries schools shall be graded
according to the number of pupils on the roll(n) thus : —
Grade I — Not over 100 on the roil.
Grade II — Over 100 but not over 200 on the roll.
Grade III— Over 200 but not over 350 on the roll.
Grade IV— Over 350 but not over 500 on the roll.
Grade V— Over 500 on the roll.
(b) (i) The minimum salary for Qualified Head Teachers shall be the correspond-
ing Assistant's minimum, as increased under the provisions of Sections 4 (b) and
(J), Together with the addition of the appropriate promotion increment.
(11) Normal annual increments for Qualified Head Teachers shall be the same
as for Qualified Assistant Teachers, but in determining the Head Teacher's correct
position on the scale, one normal annual increment shall be allowed for each year
of service, whether as Head or Assistant.
(ni) The promotion increments per grade of school shall be £30 for men and
£24 for women.
(c) Maxima for Head Teachers : —
Grade I
Men Women! Men jWomen! Men 'Women | Men -Women! Men ;Women
- ___. ____ __^ _ ^ ^
570 | 460 i 615 ! 500 ! 660 | 540 i 705 i 580 < 750 620
! | 1 I ' ! ' i
(9) Sec Footnote (2) to Section 4 of this Kcpoit.
(10) A qualified Superintendent Teacher of A Nursery School is classed as a Head Teacher for the
purposes of this Section.
(11) See also Section 11 of this Report.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES5 YEAR BOOK
For Head Teachers who have spent three years in approved study and or train-
ing,! la) the maximum of the appropriate scale shall be increased by the amount
of one increment. For Head Teachers who have so spent four years the maximum
shall be increased by the amount of two increments. For Head Teachers who
have so spent five years or more the maximum shall be increased by the amount
of three increments.
SCALES FOR UNQUALIFIED TEACHERS(13) WHOSE EMPLOY-
MENT IS ALLOWED UNDER REGULATION 15 (3) (a) AND
15 (3) (c) OR APPROVED UNDER REGULATION IS (3) (d)
OF THE PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS (GRANT
CONDITIONS) REGULATIONS, 1945.
6. (a) Unqualified Assistant Teachers : —
Men. Minimum £180, rising(14) after two years' service to £192, after three
years' service to £216 and thereafter by annual increments of £12 to a maximum
of £300.
Women. Minimum £162, rising(14) after two years' service to £171, after
three years' service to £189 and thereafter by increments of £9 to a maximum of
£270.
The Scales are set out in full in Appendix IV.
Where the Local Education Authority consider that in any particular case the
salary applicable under this Section is not adequate having regard to the qualifications
and experience of the teacher for specialised forms of teaching the Authority may
make representations to the Minister with a view to securing such higher rate as
the Minister shall approve.
(b) Unqualified Head Teachers(15) : —
An Unqualified Assistant Teacher appointed as a Head Teacher shall
receive a promotion increment of £24 in the case of men and £18 in the case
of women and shall proceed by the same annual increments as those applicable
to Assistants to a maximum which shall exceed the maximum for Assistant
Teachers by £36 in the case of men and £30 in the case of women.
SCALES FOR TEACHERS WHOSE EMPLOYMENT AS TEMPOR-
ARY TEACHERS IS APPROVED UNDER SCHEDULE I OF
THE PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS (GRANT
CONDITIONS) REGULATIONS, 1945.
7. Men. Minimum £1803 rising(Jh) after two years* service to £192, after
three years' service to £216 and after four years' service to a maximum of £228.
Women. Minimum £162, rising!10) after two years' service to £171, after
three years' service to £189 and after four years' service to a maximum of £198.
The Scales are set out in full in Appendix IV.
Where the Local Education Authority consider that in any particular case the
salary applicable under this Section is not adequate having regard to the qualifica-
tions and experience of the teacher for specialised forms of teaching, the Authority
may make representations to the Minister with a view to securing such higher rate
as the Minister shall approve.
(12) See Appendix III.
(13) Excluding Supplementary Teachers — see Section 3 of this Report.
(14) Increments accrue only on completion of years of service recognised for the purposes of
Section 13 of this Report. With regard to adjustment of salaries to a uniform incremental date, see
Section 15
(15) A Superintendent Teacher of a Nursery School is classed as a Head Teacher for the purposes
of this Section.
(16) Increments accrue only on completion of years of service recognised for the purposes of Section
13 of this Report. With regard to adjustment of salaries in :i uniform incremental date, see Section 15.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
ADDITIONAL PAYMENTS FOR TEACHERS IN THE
" LONDON AREA "(17) (18)
S. (a) There shall be additional payments for teachers scrying in the " London
Area" as defined in Sub-section (b) below. Such payments shall be at the rate
of £36 per annum, provided that as from the date on which the teacher has completed
16 years of full-time service in the " London Area " or elsewhere^ or has attained
the age of 37 years, whichever is the earlier, the rate shall be raised to £48 per annum,
(b) The following areas shall be deemed to constitute the " London Area " • —
(i) The Administrative County of London.
(li) The County of Middlesex.
(iii) In the County of Surrey :
(a) The County Borough of Croydon.
(b) The Borough of Richmond.
(c) The Borough of Barnes.
(d) The Borough of Wimbledon.
(e) The Borough of Mitcham.
(/) The Urban District of Merton and Morden.
(iv) In the County of Essex •
(a) The County Borough of East Ham.
(b) The County Borough of West Ham.
(c) The Borough of Barking.
(d) The Borough of Ilford.
(e) The Borough of Leyton.
(/) The^JBorough of Walthamstow.
(v) In the County of Kent :
(a) The Borough of Beckenham.
(b) The Borough of Bromley.
(c) The Urban District of Pcngc.
ALLOWANCES OVER AND ABOVE SCALE SALARY
9. (a) Allowances for Assistant Teachers. For Assistant Teachers there shall
be special posts in respect of which allowances over and above the Scale Salary shall
be granted for special responsibility, special work of an advanced character, special
academic, professional or industrial qualifications, or other circumstances which in
the opinion of the Authority justify an addition to the scale. The allowances shall
not be applied so, as in effect to alter the operation of the Scales,
For each Local Education Authority area the number, value and distribution
of such posts shall be decided by the Authority in agreement with the Minister,
subject to the following conditions : —
(i) The number of posts for any year shall be 15 per cent, of the number of
full-time qualified assistant teachers, employed on 1st April of that year,(iy)
in schools to which this Report applies, provided that where it is considered
desirable for the purpose of school organisation an Authority may be allowed
to maintain a margin of 1 per cent, above or below 15 per cent, at any period
during the ycar.(-°)
(17) The Committee have resolved that j stKVial Sub-Committee be set up to consider and make
recommendations as to whether additional na>tucnts ought to be made in respect of service in any
area, and, if so, what imttcrs should be taken into consideration in defining such areas and fixing the
amount of the payment.
(18) Teachers serving in schools situated outside the " London Area " as defined in Section 8 (b)
are not eligible to receive the additional payments
(19) For this purpose Teachers who arc employed full-time but who spend three-quarters or more
of their time in service in schools to which this Report relates shall be deemed to be in full-time service
in such schools. Teachers who spend one-quarter but less than three-quarters of their time in service
in such schools shall be treated for the purpose of this Section as if two such teachers were equivalent
to one full-time teacher. Teachers who spend less than one-quarter of their time in schools to which
this Report relates shall be ignored,
(20) The Committee recommend that in deciding upon their annual distribution of special posts
Local Education Authorities should reserve a proportion of such posts for those men and women teachers
who may be expected to be reinstated in their employment after a period of war service or other form
of national service.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
(ii) The amounts of the allowances shall be : —
For Men : not less than £50 per annum ; not more than £100 per
annum.
For Women : not less than £40 per annum ; not more than £80 per
annum.
(;ii) Where, the Local Education Authority consider in any particular case
that an allowance of £100 in the case of a man or £80 in the case of a woman
is not adequate, having regard to the duties and responsibilities involved,
the Authority may make representations to the Minister with a view to
securing such addition thereto as the Minister shall approve.
(6) Teachers, who on the 31st March, 1945, were in receipt of an allowance
under Section 4 (a) of the 1920 Secondary Report or Section 4 (3) (a) of the 1921
Technical Report of the Burnham Committee shall, so long as they remain on the
staff of the school, continue to receive an allowance over and above scale salary at
a rate not less than that received on 31st March, 1945.
(c) In addition to the allowances referred to in the preceding Sub-sections,
allowances may be granted to Assistant Teachers who take charge of schools in the
absence of the regular Head Teacher, or pending the appointment of a new Head
Teacher. The amount of the allowance is left to the discretion of the Authority,
provided, however, that the total remuneration received shall not exceed the salary
which would be applicable to the Teacher if he she were appointed Head Teacher
of the school.
(d) Allowances for Head Teachers.^21} For Head Teachers allowances over
and above the Scale Salary shall be granted as follows : —
(i) Where a school contains not fewer than 30 full-time pupils who have attained
the age of 15 years, there shall be added to the Scale Salary the sum of
£50 (men) and £40 (women) in respect of each unit of 30 such pupils,
provided that where the number of such pupils exceeds 30 or a multiple ot
30 by 16 or more, it shall be treated for the purpose of this Section as if
it were the next higher multiple of 30.
(ii) The assessment and any necessary adjustment of the Head Teacher's
salary under the foregoing Sub-section shall be made annually, and shall
be determined according to the number of full-time pupils who have attained
the age of 15 years on the last day on which the school is open in the month
of March in the previous financial year.
(iii) Where the Local Education Authority consider that in any particular case
the salary applicable to the Head Teacher under Section 5 above, taken
together with any allowance made under (i) and (ii) of this Section is not
adequate having regard to the duties and responsibilities involved, the
Authority may make representations to the Minister with <a view to securing
such addition to the salary of the Head Teacher as the Minister shall approve.
(«) Allowances to Mitigate or Prevent Hardship. The Local Education Authority
may, with the approval of the Minister, make allowances over and above the Scale
Salary to mitigate or prevent hardship to teachers whose salaries are diminished
or whose posts are lost in consequence of the re-organisation or closure of their
schools or departments.
QUALIFICATIONS ENTITLING A TEACHER TO BE CLASSED
AS A GRADUATE FOR THE PURPOSES OF SECTION 4 (c)
OF THIS REPORT
10. The following qualifications shall be recognised as entitling a teacher to
be classed as a Graduate for the purposes of Section 4 (c) of this Report : —
(a) Architecture : —
Associateship of the Royal Institute of British Architects, if awarded
after passing the Examination of the Institute, or an Examination accepted
by the Institute as giving exemption from its own Examination.
(b) Art:—
(i) The Art Teachers' Diploma, or the Teaching Certificate for Teachers
in Schools of Art, issued by the Ministry of Education or the Board
[21) These allowances do not apply to Head Teachers of Special Schools (see Section 12).
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
of Education under the provisions of Rules 1093 or of Circular 1214,
or — for teachers who have rendered meritorious service as teachers
of Art, and who became Certificated Teachers College-trained not
later than 1st August, 1923 — the qualifications required for the Diploma
or Teaching Certificate referred to above, without the completion of
the prescribed course of professional training and the passing of an
examination in the Principles of Teaching and School Management.
(11) The London University Diploma in Fine Art (Slade School) provided
(a) that it has been endorsed under the provisions of Rules 109, or
(6) that the teacher —
(i) has passed the Examination in Drawing of the Ministry of
Education or the Board of Education ;
(11) was not less than 19 years of age at the time of entry upon
the course for the Diploma ;
(in) holds a qualification in preliminary general education satisfying
the requirements of paragraph 2 of Rules 109.
(in) The Diploma of Associateship of the Royal College of Art, provided
that the teacher holds a qualification in preliminary general education
satisfying the requirements of paragraph 2 of Rules 109.
(iv) The Full Associateship of the Royal College of Art.(JJ)
(v) The Art Masters' Certificate, Group !,(—) if awarded under the Rules
of 1901 and subsequent years.
(vi) The Specialist Art Teachers' Diploma of the Edinburgh College of
Art, with Certificate of Training at the Edinburgh Provincial Training
Centre, obtained under the Scheme which came into force on 1st
October, 1920.
(vn) The Secondary Teachers' Art Certificate of the University of Oxford,
provided that the requirement ol a year's professional training has
been fulfilled.
(c) Modern languages —
(i) French —
Licence cs Lettres.
Doctorat d'Univcrsite (with thesis written and sustained in French).
Doctorat d'Etat es Lettres.
(n) Other languages —
A qualification of equivalent standard to those recommended for
French.
(J) Science and Technology —
(i) Associateship of the Royal College of Science (London).
(n) Associatcship of the Royal College of Science (Ireland).
(ni) Associateship of th'c City and Guilds of London Institute.
(iv) Associateship of the Royal School of Mines.
(v) Whitworth Scholarship if gamed between 1887 and 1922.
(c) Music —
(1) Graduate of the Royal Schools of Music (London).
(2) For students entering upon their courses at either of the Institutions not
later than the Session 1929-30 : —
Associateship of the Royal Academy of Music by examination :
Graduate of the Royal College of Music :
Licentiate of the Roy^l Academy of Music with special Teaching
Diploma of the Academy :
Associateship of the Royal College of Music with spccml Teaching
Diploma of the College :
provided that
(i) at least three years after the age of 18 were spent in full-time study
at either the Royal Academy or Royal College of Music ;
(ii) not later than the end of the first year of the Course the teacher passed
the School Certificate Examination or an equivalent examination in
General Education.
(22) This is not now awarded.
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Note. — Holders of honorary distinctions of the Royal Academy
and Royal College of Music (including the Associateship of the Royal
Academy not by examination) will continue to be regarded as graduates
for salary purposes if at a date not later than 31st December, 1929,
they had approved teaching service in that status.
(/) Membership of Professional Societies —
Associateship of the Institute of Physics ;
Associateship of the Royal Institute of Chemistry ;
Provided in each case that the Associate has passed the Institute's
Examination for Associateship or an examination accepted by the Institute
as giving exemption from the Associate Membership Examination.
Associate membership of the following Institutions : — The Institution
of Civil Engineers ; The Institution of Mechanical Engineers ; The Institu-
tion of Electrical Engineers ;
Provided in each case that election to Associate membership has followed
the passing of the Associate Membership Examination, or of an examination
accepted by the Institution as giving exemption from the Associate Member-
ship Examination.
Associate Membership of the Institution of Structural Engineers
provided
(i) that election to Associate Membership has followed the passing of
the Associate Membership Examination after 1st April, 1935, or of
an examination accepted after that date by the Institution as giving
exemption from the Associate Membership Examination ; and
(ii) that the candidate has attained a standard of general education which
would qualify him for admission to the studentship class of the Institu-
tion were he between the appropriate ages for this class.
The Pharmaceutical Chemist qualification (by examination) of the
Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain.
The Associateship, by examination (Parts I and II) of the Textile
Institute.
(g) Miscellaneous —
The First Class Colliery Managers* Certificate if the holder has had
three years' industrial experience after the age of 21 and has also obtained
the Diploma of a Mining College recognised by the Board of Trade.
The Extra Master's Certificate of Competency of the Board of Trade
by examination passed after 1st March, 1931, provided that service at sea
equal to the minimum requirements of the Board of Trade Regulations
for Master is reckoned as part of the qualification.
The Extra First Class Engineer's Certificate of Competency of the
Board of Trade.
Qualifications obtained by Officers who have reached ranks in His
Majesty's Forces promotion to which has followed a course of study or
training which the Committee, in agreement with the Minister, accept
as equivalent to courses of study resulting in the award of a degree.
Other industrial, commercial or professional qualifications and experience
which are accepted by the Committee in agreement with the Minister.
GRADING AND REGRADING OF SCHOOLS
11. (a) The substantive grading of a school or department shall be the grading
determined by reference to the average number of pupils on the roll(2<s) during the
three financial years ended 31st March, 1939.
(23) To ascertain the average number on registers add together the number of full-time pupils
on the registers on the last day in each week on which the school or department met arid divide by the
number of weeks, A fraction of a unit in the result should be ignored or reckoned as an additional
unit according as it is or is not less than one half.
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A school or department shall not, however, be regarded as having a substantive
grading if
(i) it was in a provisional or temporary grading on 31st March, 1945 ;
(ii) it is a school newly opened or re-organised('24) after 31st March, 1945 ;
(iii) it is a school to which on 31st March, 1945, the terms of the Burnham
Elementary Report of 1938 did not apply.
(b) (i) In the case of a school which was in a provisional or temporary grade
on 31st March, 1945, such provisional or temporary grading shall remain in force
during the period of operation of the present Report ; provided, however, that the
Local Education Authority shall review each case and if they are satisfied that the
substitution of " average number of pupils on the roll " for " average attendance "
would, under the conditions in force at the time when the provisional or temporary
grading was fixed, have justified some higher provisional or temporary grading, such
higher provisional or temporary grading shall apply.
(ii) In the case of schools falling under Sub-section (a) (n) above the grading
of the school shall be provisionally fixed by reference to the estimated average number
of pupils on the roll for the third financial year following the date of opening or
re-organisation ; and in the case of schools falling under Sub-section (a) (iii) by
reference to the estimated average number of pupils on the roll for the financial
year beginning 1st April, 1947.
The provisional gradings so fixed shall remain in force during the period of
the operation of the present Report.
(in) On the appointment of a new Head Teacher to an existing school the
grading shall be determined as provided m Sub-section 11 (a) above, save in cases
where a provisional grading is applicable to the school under the provisions of Sub-
sections (b) (i) and (b) (ii) above.
(c) The general principle governing the salary scales of Head Teachers is that
a scale established as a protected scale tor a Head Teacher under an Authority shall
not be reduced save under the provisions of Sub-section (d) so long as the Head
Teacher continues to render efficient service as such under the same Authority,
though not necessarily in the same School.
Subject, therefore, to the provisions of Sub-section (d) : —
(i) (a) The protected scale of a Head Teacher who held a permanent
appointment as such under the Authority on 31st March, 1945, shall be the
scale under this Report corresponding to the scale established as a protected
scale on that date, provided, however, that the protected scale shall not be lower
than that appropriate to the grade of the school in which the Head Teacher
was serving on 31st March, 1945, as determined under Sub-section 11 (a) above.
The protected scale shall not be increased save under the provisions of Sub-
section 11 (c) (iii) below.
The scale applicable to each such Head Teacher shall be the protected
scale or the scale appropriate to the provisional or temporary grading of the
school if that be higher.
(b) In the case of a Head Teacher permanently appointed as such after
31st March, 1945, to a school in a substantive grading the protected scale shall
be that appropriate to the substantive grading of the school as determined under
the provisions of Sub-section 11 (a) above and shall not be increased save under
the provisions of Sub-section 11 (c) (iii) below.
The scale applicable to each such Head Teacher shall be the protected
scale or the scale appropriate to the provisional or temporary grading of the
school if that be higher.
(ii) In all other cases the scale applicable shall be that appropriate to the
temporary or provisional grading of the school in which the Head Teacher
is serving.
(iii) In the case of a Head Teacher who is appointed to a school of higher
substantive grading than that corresponding to his/her protected scale, the
protected scale shall be that appropriate to such higher substantive grading.
(d) The protected scale shall cease to operate in the case of a Head Teacher
who : —
(24) For the purpose of this Sub-section the word " re-organised " shall have the same significance
as that which has hitherto been attached to it and shall not be deemed to include temporary re-arrange-
ments made as a result of war conditions.
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(i) leaves the service of the Authority, in which event his her re-appointment
under the same or another Authority shall he regarded as a first appoint-
ment for the purpose of Sub-section (c) or
(ii) ceases to render efficient service to the Authority, or
(iii) being in receipt of a protected scale higher than that appropriate to the
grading of the school as otherwise determined under the provisions of
Sub-section 11 (a) is offered and, for reasons which do not satisfy the
Authority, refuses transfer to a school of the grading appropriate to his 'her
protected scale in which event the scale shall be that appropriate to the
grading of the school in which he/she elects to remain and this shall become
the protected scale.
TEACHERS IN SPECIAL SCHOOLS(25)
12. The following paragraphs apply to the salary paid for full-time teaching
duties either in Day or Residential Special Schools : —
(a) Head Teachers who are qualified('jr>) teachers shall receive salaries calculated
in the same manner as those of qualified Head Teachcrs(-7) m Primary
and Secondary Schools, except that the grading shall be as follows : —
Grade
(1)
Average Number of
Pupils on the Roll
Deaf,
Partially Deaf,
Speech Defects
(2)
Blind, Partially
sighted,
Mai-adjusted
(3)
Educationally !
Sub-normal, \
Physically
Handicapped(-M), \
Epileptic j
(4) i
Delicate
Children
(5)
I
II
III
IV
V
not over 10
11-30
31-60
61-90
over 90
not over 15
16-45
46-90
91-135
over 135
not over 20
21-60 j
61-120
121-180 i
over 180 !
1
not over 30
31-90
91-180
181-270
over 270
(b) Other Head Teachers shall receive salaries calculated in accordance with
the provisions of Section 6 (b) of this Report. (-')
(c) (i) Assistant Teachers shall receive two increments more than they would
have received in Primary and Secondaiy Schools, such increments to be
carried beyond the maximum of the scale.
(ii) Where the Local Education Authority consider that in any particular
case the salary applicable under this Sub-section to a teacher in a Special
School, other than a qualified teacher, is not adequate having regard to
the qualifications and experience of the teacher for specialised forms of
teaching the Authority may make representations to the Minister with a
view to securing such higher rate as the Minister shall approve.
CORRECT POSITION
13. In determining the correct position(29) of a teacher on the appropriate
scale at any time the following service shall be taken into account : —
(i) Service of the types and under the conditions set forth in Appendix I to
this ^Report.
(ii) War service within the limits and under the conditions explained in
Appendix II to this Report.
(25) See Footnote '(21). ~~
(26) See Footnote (2) to Section 4 of this Report.
(27) The additional increments provided for in Section 12 (c) (i) are not added to the salary of
a Head Teacher unless immediately' before promotion to be Head Teacher of a Special School the
teacher was serving as an Assistant Teacher in a Special School. In no case shall such increments be
carried beyond the maximum of the appropriate scale.
(28) Includes Schools for Cripples, Hospital Schools, Sanatoria and Schools of Recovery for
Children with Heart Disease.
(29) With regard to the adjustment of salary to a unilorm incremental date see Section 15 of this
Report.
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WITHHOLDING OF INCREMENTS
14. No increment shall be withheld in respect of any year unless the service
for that year has been declared unsatisfactory by the Local Education Authority.
The effect of thrs provision shall be limited to one year unless the Local Education
Authority otherwise determine.
INCREMENTAL DATE
J5. (a) The Committee recommend all Local Education Authorities to adopt
a uniform incremental date at 1st April. In adjusting salaries to that uniform incre-
mental date the principle which applies is that teachers who remain continuously
in service throughout the financial year should receive the same salary in respect
of that year as though no uniform date were in force, but increments were given as
from the date of completion of an integral number of years of service. In reckoning
service for this purpose the number of odd days may be ignored or counted as one
month according as it is or is not less than 15, i.e., the date of completion of a year's
service may be taken to be the first of the month which is nearer to the actual date.
(6) The principle which applies to the calculation of salary in the case of migrants
and of teachers discontinuing service and resuming it in the same area is that teachers
of the same qualifications and the same amount of service at any particular time
who arc employed by the same Local Education Authority in similar conditions
should have the same rate of salary.^0) This rate is, therefore, determined by con-
sidering what salary an existing teacher would be receiving who had been continuously
employed in the area and had the same service as the migrant at the date of appoint-
ment, excepting that when the salary of a teacher has been assessed for any financial
year it is retained by the teacher for the remainder of the year even though he she
has subsequently a break in service, provided that he she resumes service after the
break in the area of the same Authority and in the same status.
SALARIES OF " EXISTING TEACHERS "
16. (a) No Teacher in service on 31st March, 1945, shall receive by reason
of the operation of these scales a smaller rate of salary than he she would have been
eligible to receive under the operation of the Burnham Reports as in force on that
date.
(b) For the purpose of this Section the rate of salary shall be computed by
adding together (i) scale salary, (n) war allowance, and (in), while the teacher remains
in the same post, any allowance paid ttf the teacher on 31st March, 1945, under
previous Burnham Reports.
(c) Teachers who were employed on 31st March, 1945, by the Borough of
Enth Part III. Authority shall, for so long as they continue to serve in schools in
the urea oi the former Authority, receive an addition to the salary otherwise appro-
priate to them under this Report. The amount of such addition shall be the difference
between the scale salary which would have been applicable to them at any time under
Scale III and Scale IV respectively of the Report of the Burnham Elementary Com-
mittee, 1938.
DURATION OF THE SCALES
17. The Scales in this Report come into force on 1st April, 1945, and shall
continue in operation until 31st March, 1948.
COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE
18. There shall be appointed a Joint Committee of Reference, consisting of
10 members nominated by the representatives of Local Education Authorities on
the Committee, and 10 members nominated by the representatives of the Teachers,
(30) In applying the principle of this Sub-section to Head Teachers no account should be taken
of any protected scale as defined in Section 11 (0 of this Report.
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and the Honorary Secretaries ex-officio ; to which Committee shall stand referred
for consideration and report to the Burnham Committee any matter relating to the
interpretation of the provisions of this Report brought forward by a Local Education
Authority acting through the Authorities5 Panel or by any Association of Teachers
acting through the Teachers' Panel or by consent of the Chairman of the Burnham
Committee.
We have the honour to be
Madam,,
Your obedient servants,
SOULBURY (Chairman).
W. A. BROCKINGTON, ")
(Authorities' Panel).
> (Joint Hon. Secretaries).
F. MANDER, f
(Teachers' Panel) J
29th August, 1945.
LETTER FROM LORD SOULBURY FORWARDING A COPY OF THE
REPORT TO THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION
3\st August, 1945.
MY DEAR MINISTER,
In his letter of the 21st March, 1945, Mr. Butler informed Sir Henry Pelham,
the Acting Chairman of the Burnham Committees, that he approved under the
terms of Section 89 (1) of the Education Act, 1944, the Scales of Salaries submitted
by the Committees for teachers in
(i) Primary and Secondary Schools ',
(li) Technical Colleges and Institutes, Art Colleges and Schools ;
that he would be prepared to recognize for grant purposes expenditure incurred
by Local Education Authorities in paying salaries in accordance with those scales ;
and that he further proposed by Order under Section 89 (1) of the Act, to make
provision to secure that the remuneration paid by Local Education Authorities to
teachers should be in accordance with the scales. The scales so approved did not,
however, include provision for their detailed application to individual teachers,
and Mr. Butler took note of Sir Henry's intimation that these matters would be
dealt with in full Reports to be transmitted later.
The Committees have now completed this task and I am forwarding copies
of their full Reports herewith.
Yours sincerely,
SOULBURY.
THE RT. HON. ELLEN WILKINSON, M.P.,
Ministry of Education,
Belgrave Square,
S.W.I.
LETTER FROM THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION TO LORD SOULBURY
IN REPLY
8th October, 1945.
DEAR LORD SOULBURY,
I have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of 31st August, with which
you enclosed copies of the full Reports of the Burnham Committees on scales of
salaries for teachers (a) in Primary and Secondary Schools, and (b) in Technical
Colleges and Institutes, Art Colleges and Schools.
These scales were put forward to my predecessor, Mr. Butler, and were approved
by him in March last, but the making of the Order under Section 89 ( 1 ) of the Educa-
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tion Act, 1944, to secure that the remuneration paid by Local Education Authorities
to teachers should be in accordance with the approved scales, was deferred pending
the receipt of the Committees' full and final Reports.
I have considered the Reports and am now able to inform you that I approve
the detailed recommendations which have been framed with effect for three years
from the 1st April, 1945. The Reports will now be published as soon as possible
and the necessary Order made.
I should add that my approval to the recommendation for allowances in respect
of war service — Appendix II of the Reports — has been given only having regard
to the limited period for which the Reports continue in operation, and it should
be understood that I am m no way committed to approving the application of the
recommendations made in this regard to teachers who may enter the profession
thereafter.
May I take this opportunity to express to you, and, through you, to the members
of the Committee, my gratitude for all the time and laboui that you have together
expended in bringing to a conclusion a task which I know has been both laborious
and difficult.
Yours sincerely,
ELLEN WILKINSON.
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APPENDIX I
SERVICE RECOGNISED FOR THE PURPOSES OF SECTION 13 (i) OF THIS REPORT
I. — Types of Service
1 (a) Teaching service in the following classes of educational institutions, grant-aided or recognised
as efficient, in England and Wales, and the corresponding institutions in Scotland, the Isle of Man,
Guernsey and Jersey : —
Primary Schools ;
Public Elementary Schools ;
Certified Efficient Elementary Schools in England and Wales 5
Special Subjects Centres ;
Special Schools (both Day and Boarding) and Institutions certified under the Mental Deficiency
Act, 1913 (including State Institutions established and maintained by the Board of Control) ,
Nursery Schools and Classes , War-time Nurseries and Nursery Classes ; Residential
Nurseries ;
Secondary Schools ;
Preparatory Schools ;
Pupil Teacher Centres ;
Universities, University Colleges, Training Colleges and Institutions recognised by the
Ministry of Education or the Board of Education under their Regulations for Further Education
Public Assistance Schools (formerly called Poor Law Schools) ,
Approved Schools (formerly called Reformatory and Industrial Schools) ;
Junior Instruction Centres ;
Ministry of Labour Training Centres ;
Schools of Nautical Training.
(b) Similar service : —
(i) in other schools or institutions within the British Empire, or in Egypt, which the Local
Education Authority, after making full inquiries, are satisfied may properly be regarded as of
equivalent standard (For this purpose the Mandated Areas are regarded as within the British
Empire) ;
(11) rendered overseas by teachers employed by Local Education Authorities in England
and Wales who proceed to the Overseas Dominions, States and Provinces, or to a foreign country
under the interchange arrangements approved by the Ministry ;
(ni) in any school in a foreign country maintained primarily for the education of the children
of British Subjects which the Ministry of Education have approved for the purpose of this paragraph ;
(iv) in any school or institution in a foreign country which is shown to the satisfaction oi the
Ministry of Education to be a school in which it is expedient to facilitate the employment of British
teachers.
(c) Teaching service in Naval, Marine and Dockyard Schools and as Instructor Officer or School-
master R.N. ; and in Royal Air Force Educational Institutions.
(d) (i) Teaching service in Army Schools for soldiers' children in any part of the world , and
service in connexion with the academic part of the instruction given in the following institutions con-
rolled by the Army Council : —
Boys' Technical School, Beachley Camp, Chepstow ;
School of Electric Lighting, Stokes Bay ,
Artillery College, Woolwich ,
School of Military Engineering, Chatham ;
Signal Training Centre, Maresfield ,
Royal Tank Corps Training Centre, Bovington Camp ,
Royal Army Ordnance Corps School of Instruction, Hilsea ;
(ii) Teaching service in the Army Educational Corps or as Education Officer in the Royal Air
Force.
(e) (i) A year spent under the Ministry of Education Scheme or similar Scheme under the Board
of Education in the capacity of Assistant (Assistante) or Repetiteur (Rcpetitnce) in France, or the
equivalent capacity in another foreign country ,
(ii) a second year similarly spent in a different foreign country ;
provided that no such period has been taken into account for the purpose of Training Addition under
Section 4 (b) or Section 5 (c).
(/) Other teaching service approved by the Burn ham Committee for the purpose.
2. Service which has been accepted by the Ministry as that of an Organiser under Section 14
of the Teachers (Superannuation) Act, 1925, or Section 2 of the Teachers (Superannuation) Act, 1945.
3 Time spent in industry or commerce or in professional or research work after the age of 21
years where likely to be of value to the teacher in the performance of his/her duties may be approved
by the Local Education Authority in its discretion, and if so approved, shall be counted as equivalent
to teaching service provided that not more than ten years shall be so counted.
II. — General
1. Increments on the scale for Qualified Teachers shall not be given in respect of any period
prior to the date on which the teacher first entered upon service of the types referred to in I above
after having completed the course or obtained the qualifications by virtue of which he/she obtains the
status of Qualified Teacher.
2. Service in a School in the period prior to the date of its recognition as efficient by the Ministry
is accepted under Section 13 (i) of this Report provided that the School was not decided by the Ministry
to be inefficient during the period in question.
3. Part-time Teaching Service. In calculating the salary of a Teacher a proportionate increment
may be given for previous part-time teaching service (e.g.> one increment for two years' half-time
teaching service), subject to the condition that, where part-time teaching was concurrent with other
service or experience which can be counted for increment, not more than one increment on the appro-
priate scale can, in the aggregate, be given in respect of a year of a Teacher's life.
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4. (i) The following are examples of service not accepted as service for increment purposes : — •
(a) Service as Supplementary Teacher.
(b) Service as Temporary Teachers in War-time Nurseries, War-time Nursery Classes and
Residential Nurseries rendered prior to the date of their approval by the Ministry in that capacity.
(t) Service under the age of 18 years.
(d) Foreign service (/ e., service outside the British Empire) except as provided form paragraph
I I (6) and I.I (e) above.
(e) Service as Private Tutor.
(/) Teaching under supervision (e.g , Student Teacher, and Pupil Teacher).
(n) Absences on leave without pay do not count as service.
5. Aggregation of periods of service for increment purposes. The following arrangements shall
apply .—
(t) The complete calendar months will be totalled ; and
(»i) The odd days at the beginning and end of the period of service where the service included
a complete calendar month and all the days of service where it did not will be aggregated.
In order to equate odd days to months of service the sum of all the aggregates in (11) for the whole
of the teacher's service which is taken into account for increment purposes will be divided by 30. The
quotient will be taken as a number of complete months, and the remainder will count as one month,
or will not count according aa it is 15 days or over, or less than 15 days
In the case of teachers paid at daily rates service continuing on both sides of the week-end will
be regarded as including the week-end, but the school vacations will not be included unless the teacher
has a continuous engagement. Neither the incidence of a financial year nor a change of employment
is regarded as affecting the continuity of service which otherwise runs continuously.
APPENDIX II
WAR SERVICE RECOGNISED FOR THE PURPOSE OF SECTION H (ii) OF THIS
REPORT
I. — War service during the war beginning in 1939
1. War service of the following kinds shall be reckoned as equivalent to teaching service . —
la) Service in any of the naval, military and air forces of the Crown
(b) Service which the Ministry considers may properly be treated for the purpose of the Teachers
Superannuation (War Service) Act, 1939, in the same manner as service in those forces
(*) A period of disablement, not exceeding three years, provided that satisfactory evidence
is produced that the teacher was unable to undertake teaching duties, or to complete his preparation
for the teaching profession, owing to disabilities contracted as a result of war service.
2. The scale upon which the war service shall be counted for increment shall be the scale appropriate
to the status of the teacher when he she enters upon or resumes employment as a full-time teacher
after the completion of his her war service ; provided, however, that if the teacher subsequently com-
pletes an approved course of training or a full-time course of study for a degree or for the purpose of
obtaining qualifications accepted under this Report as equivalent to a degree, the war service shall be
counted on the scale appropriate to him her after the completion of such course.
3. The following conditions are applicable in connexion with the counting of war service for
ncremcnt •—
(a) War service shall be deemed to include all service rendered by a teacher prior to 1st Septem-
ber, 19*9, which, as from that date, became war service as denned m paragraph I above
(b) If the total period spent in a two year full-time course of study or training for the teaching
profession falls short of the normal period for that course, a corresponding deduction shall be made
trom the period of war service
(c) Service before the age of 18 shall not be counted
II. — War service in the previous war beginning in 1Q14
War service rendered by teachers during the previous war beginning in 1914 is recognised within
the limits and under the conditions specified in Appendix V of the Burnham Reports of 1938.
APPENDIX HI
APPROVED STUDY AND OR TRAINING (Sections 4 (b) and 5 (c) of Report)
I
The following courses and periods of study and 'or traming*t have been approved by the Committee
for the purposes of Sections 4 (b) and 5 (c) of this Report —
1 . Entitling a teacher to the addition of one increment
(i) Three-year courses, at Training Colleges leading to the status of Qualified Teacher.}:
(11) Two-year courses at Training Colleges leading to the status of Qualified Teacher supplemented
by a recognised third-year course.
* An extension of a shorter course by reason of the repetition of some part of it is not accepted.
f The following may be counted in the same way as a year of training for the purpose of this
increment : —
(a) A year spent under the Ministry of Education Scheme or similar Scheme under the Board
of Education in the capacity of Assistant (Assistante) or Repetiteur (Rcpctitnce) in France, or the
equivalent capacity in another foreign country.
(b) A year's course at the " Ecole de Preparation de Professeurs de Francois a 1'Etranger "
of the University of Pans.
J The following courses do not quality for the increment : —
(i) The three-year course provided at some Training Colleges in preparation for the Teacher's
Certificate of the National Froebel Union or Foundation.
(ii) A three-year course under Article 25 (a) of the Scottish Training Regulation .
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(iii) Three-year courses at the following Physical Training Colleges : —
Chelsea Physical Training College . . . . (Courses commenced 1909 or later)
Anstey Physical Training College . . . "I
Dartford Bergman Osterberg Physical Training College . HCourscs commenced 1919 or later)
Bedford Physical Training College . . . . J
Liverpool Physical Training College . (Courses completed 1Q40 or later)
Nonington College of Physical Education.
(iv) Three years* full-time study at a University, University College or Technical College resulting
in the award of a Degree : or two years* full-time study at a University, University College or Technical
College resulting in the award of a Degree, followed by a further year of post-graduate study, advanced
work or resaerch in the same Institution or under the supervision of an Institution of similar standing
(v) Three years' full-time study resulting in the award of the Diploma or Certificate of a Technical
College accepted by the Committee for this purpose.
(vi) Three years* full-time study resulting in the award of a National Diploma.
(yii) Three years' full-time study spent in obtaining one of the qualifications specified in Section 10
of this Report.
2. Entitling the teacher to the addition of two increments
(i) Three years (or the equivalent) in full-time study at a University or University College or
Technical College resulting in the award of a Degree with the satisfactory completion of one year (or
the equivalent) of training in teaching *
(ii) Four years' full-time study at a University, University College or Technical College resulting
in the award of a Degree or Diploma in cases where the normal period of the course is four years ; or a
period of full-time study at a University, University College or Technical College resulting in the
award of a Degree or Diploma, followed by post-graduate study, advanced work or research in the same
Institution or under the supervision of an Institution of similar standing and amounting in the aggregate
to not less than four years.
(111) Two-year courses at Training Colleges leading to the status of qualified teacher, supplemented
by a recognised two-year course resulting in the award of a Degree
(iv) Four years full-time study spent in obtaining one of the qualifications specified in Section 10
of this Report
3* Entitling the teacher to the addition of three increments
Four years' full-time study at a University, University College or Technical College resulting
in the award of a Degree or Diploma in cases where the normal period of the course is four years,
together with a recognised one-year course of training in teaching ; or a period of full-time study at a
University, University College or Technical College resulting in the award of a Degree or Diploma,
followed by post Graduate study, advanced work or research irf the same Institution or under the
supervision of an Institution of similar standing and amounting in the aggregate to not less than live-
years
4. Special provisions in regard to shortened or accelerated courses
Where owing to war conditions a course of any of the types mentioned above has been compressed
into a period of less than three or four years respectively there shall be allowed in respect ot each period
of one term by which the duration of such course exceeds two or three calendar years respectively
one-third of the appropriate increment
II
Alternative courses of study and, or training
1. Courses similar in duration and otherwise equivalent to those referred to in I above, whether
completed in England and Wales or elsewhere, may also be accepted. In the case of such courses
reference should in the first instance be made to the Ministry of Education.
2. Other courses of study and/or training may also be accepted if they are of such a duration
and character as are desirable for full-time teachers under this Report and are approved by the Burnham
Committee for the purpose
* (a) The words " or the equivalent" refer to a concurrent four years* course of training in teaching
and study tor a degree.
(6) Training in teaching which preceded, as well as that which followed a full-time course of study
or a degree, is accepted for this purpose.
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APPENDIX IV
SCALE SALARY* FOR EACH YEAR OF SERVICE
MEN
Assistant Teachers Qualified Head Teachers 1
Completed years
of Service
i Grade
qualified
orary
fied 1 I
II
Ill
IV
V
0
180
180
300
£ ,
330 !
360 '
390 ;
£
420
450
1
180
180
315
345 1
375 .
405
435
465
2
192
192
330 1 360 j
390 j
420 ;
450
480
3
216
216
345 375 !
405 !
435 |
465
495
4
228
228
360 390 '
420 ,
450
480
510
5
240
—
375
405 •
435 .
465 '
495
525
6
252 —
390
420
450
480
510
540
7
264 i —
405
435
465
495
525
555
8
276 — 420
450 '
480 '
510
540
570
9
288 — 435
465 i
495 i
525
555
585
10
300 — 450
480 '
510
540
570
600
11
— i — ! 465
495 ,
525 j
555
585
615
12
— — 480
510
540
570
600
630
13
— — 495 525 i
555 .
585
615
615
14
510 1 540 1
570 1
600 ;
630
660
15
— —
525 j 555 ,
585 '
615 i
645
675
16
i
— 1 570 ,
600 '
630
660
690
17
—
— — — ,
615 j
645
675
705
18
— — . —
—
1
660
690
I 720
19
— , — — —
i
705
735
20
— , __
;
750
i
1
Women
Assistant Teachers
Qualified
Head Teachers 1
'
,
Grade
; qualified orary fied ! I
n
III
IV
V
L
£ £ £
£
£ i
£
£
0
162
162 270
294
318
342
366
390
1
162
162
282
306
330
354 '
378
402
2
171
171
294
318
342
366 '
390
414
3
189
189
306
330
354
378 '
402
426
4
198
198
318
342
366
390
414
438
5
207
—
330
354
378
402
426
' 450
6
216
—
342
366
390
414 ,
438
i 462
7
225
—
354
378
402
426
450
1 474
8
234
—
366
390
414
438 <
462
486
9
243
—
378
402
426
450
474
498
10
252
—
390
414
438
462
486
1 510
11
261
402
426
450
474
498
! 522
12
270
414
438
I 462
486
510
' 534
13
420
450
! 474
498
522
! 546
14
— I —
—
460
i 486
510
534
i 558
15
—
—
—
i 498
522
546
570
16
—
— . —
! 500
534
558
582
17
—
__ ,
i
540
570
, 594
18
— | — —
580
, 606
19 - ! _ ! — -
i —
—
1 618
20
— — t — | —
—
— •
. .
1 620
* Excluding any additions for which the teacher is eligible under the provisions of Sections 4 (£>),
(c) and (d), 5 (b) and (c), 8, 9 and 12 (c) of this Report.
t For salaries of Unqualified Head Teachers see Section 6 (b) of this Re ort.
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SCALES OF SALARIES FOR TEACHERS IN TECHNICAL
COLLEGES AND INSTITUTES, ART COLLEGES AND
SCHOOLS
1, (a) The Standing Joint Committees on Scales of Salaries for Teachers,
later to become known as the Burnham Committees — (i) Elementary, (ii) Secondary,
(in) Technical — were originally set up following a meeting of representatives of
Local Education Authorities and Teachers convened by the President of the Board
of Education on the 12th August, 1919. The Committees were reconstituted on
3rd April, 1944, to meet the requirements of the Education Bill then before Parlia-
ment. In view of the fact that the term elementary education would disappear,
and that education would be redefined by stages instead of by types, it was considered
that the Burnham machinery should be adapted m good time to conform to the
new conditions. Those conditions involved
(i) the need for a closer integration of the teaching profession corresponding
to the closer integration in future of the educational system ; and
(ii) the desirability of simplifying so far as practicable the present Burnham
machinery.
It was, therefore, decided that in future there should be two Burnham Com-
mittees, one Committee (Burnham Main Committee) to deal with the salaries of
teachers in Primary and Secondary Schools and County Colleges, the other (Burnham
Technical Committee) with the salaries of teachers in Technical, including Com-
mercial and Art, Colleges and Schools. The recommendations of the Burnham
Technical Committee were to be transmitted through the Main Committee, who
would thus be afforded the opportunity of adding any comments or considerations
that they might wish to put forward.
The Technical Committee was reconstituted as follows : —
Local Education Authorities' Panel : —
The County Councils Association ... .. . ... 4
Association of Municipal Corporations ... 3
Association of Education Committees , ... .. 3
London County Council . ... .. . ..2
Federation of Education Committees (Wales and Monmouth-
shire) .. ... . . .. .. 1
13
Teachers9 Panel : —
Association of Principals of Technical Institutions 2
Association of Teachers in Technical Institutions 6
National Society of Art Masters . . . . 2
National Federation of Continuative Teachers 1
National Union of Teachers 2
13
(b) The Committee formulated Scales of Salaries for Teachers in Technical
Colleges and Institutes, An Colleges and Schools, which were transmitted to Mr.
Butler through the Burnham (Mam) Committee on 28th February, 1945. The
Scales were transmitted without comment, the Main Committee having no con-
siderations which they desired to put forward. Approval of the Scales under Section
89 (1) of the Education Act, 1944, was communicated to Sir Henry Pelham in Mr.
Butler's letter of 21st March, 1945, in which Mr. Butler noted that " certain points
regarding the detailed application of the scales to individual teachers are under
consideration and will be dealt with in the full Reports now in course of preparation."
2. The Committee now submit through the JBurnham (Main) Committee
their full Report, which includes provision for the detailed application of the Scales
to individual Teachers.
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3. This Report applies to teachers who arc employed in full-time service
exclusively in that capacity in Technical (including Commercial) Colleges and
Institutes^1) Art Colleges and Schools, maintained!-) by a Local Education Authority.
The Committee recommend that the Scales shall be applicable also to full-time
teachers employed in assisted(-) Institutions. The Scales do not apply to teachers
employed in those Departments of a Technical College or Institute, Art College
or School, which are administered under the Ministry's Primary and Secondary
Schools (Grant Conditions) Regulations, 1945.
SCALES FOR ASSISTANTS
4. (a) The following scales shall apply : —
Men Women
Annual
Annual
Minimum
Increment! *)
Maximum
Minimum
Increment! •*)
Maximum
£
£•
£
£
£
£
300
15
525
270
12
420
The Scales are set out in full in Appendix IV.
ADDITIONS TO THE SCALES
(b) Addition* for Training. For teachers who have spent three years in approved
study and or training^1) both the minimum and the maximum of the appropriate
scale shall be increased by the amount of one increment. For teachers who have
so spent four years the minimum and the maximum shall be increased by the amount
of two increments. For teachers who have so spent five years or more the minimum
and the maximum shall be increased by the amount of three increments.
(c) Addition* /or Graduate Teachers. For Graduates the minimum of the
appropriate scale shall be increased (or, in the case of teachers qualifying for the
additions under Sub-section 4 (b) above shall be further increased) by the amount
of one increment, and the maximum shall be increased (or further increased) by
the amount of two increments. These additions shall not, however, be given during
any period in respect of which the teacher is in receipt of an allowance under the
terms of Section 5 (a) below.
For the purposes of this Section a Graduate Teacher is a teacher who possesses
a University degree( ')(*')( 7) or equivalent academic or professional qualifications
(see Section 12), or who has been placed on the Graduate Scale under the terms
of Sections 8, 9 or 10 of the 1920 and 1927 Secondary Reports of the Burnham Com-
mittee or the corresponding Sections of the Technical Reports of 1921 and 1927.
(1) The term " Institute " connotes also an " hvening Institute," in which one or more full-time
teachers, including t'le Principal, are employed
(2) The terms " maintained. " and ** assisted " have the meanings assigned to them in Section
114 (2) of the Hducation Act, 1044.
(?) Annual increments accrue on completion ol ycais ol service recognised for the purposes of Section
13 oi this Report With regard to adjustment of salaries to a uniform incremental date, see Section 15.
<4) Sec Appendix 1TI
(5) This term is deemed for salary purposes to include degrees of —
(«) English, Welsh, Scottish, Irish, Dominion and Colonial Universities.
(b) St. David's College, Lampeter
d ) Other Universities, provided that the standard of the degree approximates to that of an
English University. In the case of such degrees, reference should in the first instance be made
to the Ministry of Education.
(6) Teachers who have passed the requisite final examination and complied with the other conditions
for the award of a degree are classed as Graduates for salary purposes even though the degree has not
been conferred upon them by the University
(7) The holders of the following qualifications aie not classed as Graduates for salary purposes : —
.(a) L.L.A. (St. Andrews).
(b) B.ds. L. or B.^s Sc. of a French Unncrbity
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ALLOWANCES OVER AND ABOVE SCALE SALARY
5. (a) For Assistants there shall be special posts in respect of which allow-
ances over and above the Scale Salary shall be granted for special responsibility,
special work of an advanced character, special academic, professional or industrial
qualifications, or other circumstances which in the opinion of the Authority justify
an addition to the scale. The allowances shall not be applied so as in effect to alter
the operation of the Scales.
For each Local Education Authority area the number, value and distribution
of such posts shall be decided by the Authority in agreement with the Minister,
subject to the following conditions : —
(i) The number of posts for any year shall be 20 per cent.(8) of the number
of full-time Assistants, Senior Assistants, and Heads of Departments
employed on 1st April of that year(9) in Colleges, Institutes, and Schools
to which this Report applies -3 provided that where it is considered desirable
for the better organisation of its Colleges, Institutes, and Schools, an
Authority may be allowed to maintain a margin of 1 per cent, above or
below 20 per cent, at any period during the year.(10)
(n) The amounts of the allowances shall be : —
For men : not less than £50 per annum ; not more than £100 per annum.
For Women : not less than £40 per annum ; not more than £80 per
annum.
(iii) Where the Local Education Authority considers in any particular case
that an allowance of £100 in the case of a man or £80 in the case of a woman
is not adequate, having regard to the duties and responsibilities involved,
the Authority may make representations to the Minister with a view to
securing such addition thereto as the Minister shall approve.
(b) Teachers who on 31st March, 1945, were in receipt of an allowance under
Section 4 (3) (a) of the 1921 Technical Report of the Burnham Committee shall,
so long as they remain on the staff of the College, Institute, or School, continue
to receive an allowance over and above scale salary at a rate not less than that received
on 31st March, 1945.
SCALES FOR SENIOR ASSISTANTS
6. (a) A " College " Establishment of Senior Assistantships in respect of work
of University standard shall be determined annually by the Local Education Authority
in agreement with the Minister.
It is a recommendation to Local Education Authorities that, in determining
the number of such posts, they shall take for their general guidance the presumption
that, as a minimum provision, one such post will be required in respect of each unit
of 50 full-time students(J1) who have attained the age of 17 years,(12) and who belong
to one or more of the categories named in Sub-section (b) of this Section.
It is further recommended that, where the number of such full-time students(u)
exceeds 50, or a multiple thereof by 26 or more, it shall be treated for the purpose
of this Section as if it were the next higher multiple of 50.
(8) In allocating this proportion of Special Posts, account has been taken of the fact that in most
Colleges and Institutes a considerable share of the teaching is taken by part-time staff — the organisation
of which often places special responsibilities upon members of the full-time staff.
(9) For this purpose Assistants in full-time employment who spend three-quarters or more of their
time in service in Institutions to which this Report relates shall be deemed to be in full-time service
in these Institutions Assistants who spend one-quarter but less than three-quarters of their teaching
service in these Institutions bhall be treated for the purpose of this Section as if two such Assistants
were equivalent to one full-time Assistant. Assistants who spend less than one-quarter of their time
in Institutions to which this Report relates shall be ignored.
(10) The Committee recommend that in deciding upon their annual distribution of special posts
Local Education Authorities should reserve a proportion of such posts for those men and women teachers
who may be expected to be reinstated in their employment after a period of war service or other form of
national service.
(11) For the purpose of this Section two part-time students who have attained the age of 18 years
shall be reckoned as the equivalent of one full-time student.
(12) This a temporary provision for the period during which war conditions prevail. The age of
17 years for a full-time student is inserted because the normal age of 18 years for admission to University
courses has been lowered for the time being on account of military requirements.
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(b) Students approved for the purpose of Sub-section (a) of this Section shall
be those belonging to one or more of the following categories : —
(i) Students preparing for(Kl) University Degrees, Higher National Diplomas,
Higher National Certificates, and such other degrees, diplomas and certi-
ficates as may be determined by the Burnham (Technical) Committee on
the recommendation of the Reference Committee to be of like standard.
(ii) Full-time College Diploma Students.
(in) Students preparing for certain Examinations for corporate membership
of professional societies, being those qualifications which are recognised
from time to time by the Burnham (Technical) Committee as equivalent
to a degree.
(c) The number of Senior Assistantships to be allowed on the establishment
of a College, Institute or School shall be determined annually for the following
academic year(14) according to the number of approved students as defined by Sub-
section (b) of this Section, who, having attained the age of 17 years in the case of
a full-time student and 18 years in the case of a part-time student, arc in attendance
at the opening of the Spring term, that is, the term next following January 1st ;
provided that the number of such posts, when once determined, shall not be diminished
until a vacancy occurs by resignation or otherwise.
7. The Scales of Salaries for Senior Assistants are as follows : —
Men Women
Minimum
Annual
Increment
1 Maximum
Minimum
Annual
Increment
Maximum
£ ;
600
|
£
25
£ '
750
1
£
480
£
20
£
600
The Scales are set out in full in Appendix IV.
ADDITION TO THE SCALES
For Senior Assistants who have spent three years in approved study and, or
training^ r>) both the minimum and the maximum of the appropriate scale shall be
increased by £15 in the case of men and £12 m the case of women. For Senior
Assistants who have so spent four years, the additions shall be £30 and £24 respec-
tively. For Senior Assistants who have so spent five years or more the additions
shall be £45 and £36 respectively.
HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS
8. (a) The recognition of a group of classes as a Department and the grading
of such Department shall be determined by the Local Education Authority in agree-
ment with the Minister, after consideration of the numbers of full-time and or part-
time teachers and students, and of the character and quality of the work. A group
of classes will not be recognised as a Department unless a substantial amount of
higher work is carried on in the Department. Higher work for this purpose is
defined as work reaching one of the following standards : —
(i) Senior full-time Courses.
(ii) Senior part-time Courses.
(iii) Intermediate Examination for a Degree.
(iv) Final Grade of the subjects s^i nut in the Programme for the City and
Guilds of London Institute.
(b) Subject to (a) above, the Head of a Department will be a teacher who is
responsible to the Principal for the organisation and conduct of the work in a subject
or group of subjects. If the subject involves practical work, the Head of the Depart-
ment will be responsible to the Principal for the working of the laboratories, care
of apparatus, requisitioning of stores, jetc.
(13) For this purpose the preparation for the Intermediate examination for a degree shall be regarded
as preparation for a University Degree, Higher National Diploma or Higher National Certificate or
other qualification determined by the Burnham (Technical) Committee to be of like standard.
(14) In respect of the financial year 1945-46 teachers who were in service on 31st March, 1945,
and who are placed on the College Establishment for Senior Assistants as from the opening of the
Academic year 1945-46 shall be paid on the scale for Senior Assistants from 1st April, 1945.
(15) See Appendix III.
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9. Scales of Salaries of Heads of Departments will depend upon a number
of criteria arising from the importance and standard of work, numbers of students
both full-time and part-time. There shall be four grades of Departments carrying
salaries as follows : —
Men
Women
Grade
Annual
Annual
Minimum
Increment I Maximum
Minimum
Increment
Maximum
(i)
(ii)
(lii)
dv)
£
600
750
900
Over £1,0<
to be del
with the
£ i £
25 i 750
25 ; 850
25 , 1,000
X) : Scale in each case
:ermined in agreement
; Minister.
£ £
480 1 20
600 j 20
720 20
Over £800 : Scale in €
be detet mined in
with the Minister.
£
600
680
800
;acn case to
agreement
The Scales arc set out in full in Appendix IV.
ADDITION TO THE SCALES
For Heads of Departments who have spent three years in approved study and/ or
training(16) both the minimum and the maximum of the appropriate scale shall be
increased by £15 in the case of men and £12 m the case ot women. For Heads
of Departments who have so spent four years the additions shall be £30 and £24
respectively. For Heads of Departments who have so spent five years or more
the additions shall be £45 and £36 respectively.
PRINCIPALS
10. The Committee recommend that Local Education Authorities shall forth-
with review and adjust in agreement with the Minister, as from 1st April, 1945;,
the existing salaries or scales of salaries of Principals, and that in making such a
review and adjustment of salaries or scales of salaries, the Authorities shall have
regard to (a) the volume of full-time and part-time work ; the importance and standard
of work ; the number and type of staff ; and (b] the guidance which is afforded
by the scales agreed upon for other posts under this Report.
It is further agreed by the Committee that> after this review has taken place,
the Minister shall be requested to transmit the particulars thereof to the Committee
who will re-examine the possibility of framing Standard Scales for Principals.
ADDITIONAL PAYMENTS FOR TEACHERS IN THE " LONDON
AREA"(17)(18)
11. (a) There shall be additional payments for teachers serving in the u London
Area " as defined in Sub-section (b) below. Such payments shall be at the rate
of £36 per annum, provided that as from the date on which the teacher has completed
16 years of full-time service in the " London Area " or elsewhere, or has attained
the age of 37 years, whichever is the earlier, the rate shall be raised to £48 per annum.
(b) The following areas shall be deemed to constitute the " London Area " : —
(i) The Administrative County of London,
(ii) The County of Middlesex,
(iii) In the County of Surrey :
(a) The County Borough of Croydon.
(b) The Borough of Richmond.
(c) The Borough of Barnes.
(d) The Borough of Wimbledon.
(e) The Borough of Mitcham.
(/) The Urban District of Merton and Morden.
(16) See Appendix III.
(17) The Committee have resolved that a special Sub-Committee be set up to consider and make
recommendations as to whether additional payments ought to be* made in respect of service in any
area, and, if so, what matters should be taken into consideration in defining such areas and fixing the
amount of the payment.
(18) Teachers serving in Colleges, Institutes and Schools situated outside the "" London Area"
as defined in Section 1 1 (b) are not eligible to receive the additional payments.
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(iv) In the County of Essex :
(a) The County Borough of East Ham.
(b) The County Borough of West Ham.
(c) The Borough of Barking.
(d) The Borough of Iltord.
(c) The Borough of Ley ton.
(}) The Borough of Walthamstow.
(v) In the County of Kent :
(a) The Borough of Reckenham.
(b) The Borough of Brornley.
(c) The Urban District of Penge.
QUALIFICATIONS ENTITLING A TEACHER TO BE CLASSED
AS A GRADUATE FOR THE PURPOSES OF SECTION 4 (c)
OF THIS REPORT
12. The following qualifications shall be recognised as entitling a teacher to
be classed as a Graduate for the purposes of Section 4 (c) of this Report : —
(a) Architecture —
Associatcship of the Royal Institute of British Architects, if awarded
after passing the Examination of the Institute, or an Examination accepted
by the Institute as giving exemption from its own Examination.
(b) Art—
(i) The Art Teachers' Diploma, or the 'reaching Certificate for Teachers
in Schools of Art, issued by the Ministry of Education or the Board
of Education under the provisions of Rules 109, or of Circular 1214,
or — for teachers who have rendered meritorious service as teachers
of Art, and who became Certificated Teachers College -trained not
later than 1st August, 1Q23 — the qualifications required for the Diploma
or Teaching Certificate referred to above, without the completion of
the prescribed course of professional training and the passing of an
examination in the Principles of Teaching and School Management.
(li) The London University Diploma m Fine Art (Slade School) provided
(a) that it has been endorsed under the provisions of Rules 109, or
(b) that the teacher —
(i) has passed the Examination in Drawing of the Ministry of
Education or the Board of Education ;
(ii) was not less than 19 years of age at the time of entry upon
the course for the Diploma ;
(lii) holds a qualification in preliminary general education satisfying
the requirements of paragraph 2 of Rules 109.
(in) The Diploma of Associateship of the Royal College of Art, provided
that the teacher holds a qualification in preliminary general education
satisfying the requirements of paragraph 2 of Rules 109.
(iv) The Full Associatcship of the Royal College ot Art.(iy)
(v) The Art Master's Certificate, Group I,(19) if awarded under the Rules
of 1901 and subsequent years.
(vi) The Specialist Art Teachers' Diploma of the Edinburgh College of
Art, with Certificate of Training at the Edinburgh Provincial Training
Centre, obtained under the Scheme which came into force on 1st
October, 1926.
(c) Modern Languages —
(i) French —
Licence es Lettrcs.
Doctorat d'Umversit£ (with thesis written and sustained in French).
Doctorat d'Etat es Lettres.
(n) Other languages —
A qualification of equivalent standard to those recommended for
French.
(d) Science and Technology —
(i) Associateship of the Royal College of Science (London).
(ii) Associateship of the Royal College of Science (Ireland),
(iii) Associateship of the City and Guilds of London Institute.
(iv) Associates hip of the Royal School of Mines.
(v) Whitwprth Scholarship_if jained between 1887 and 1922.
(19) This is now awarded.
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(e) Music —
(1) Graduate of the Royal Schools of Music (London).
(2) For students entering upon their courses at either of the Institutions
not later than the Session 1929-30 : —
Associateship of the Royal Academy of Music by examination ;
Graduate of the Royal College of Music ;
Licentiateship of the Royal Academy of Music with special Teaching
Diploma of the Academy ;
Associateship of the Royal College of Music with special Teaching
Diploma of the College ;
provided that
(i) at least three years after the age of 18 were spent in full time study
at either the Royal Academy or Royal College of Music ;
(ii) not later than the end of the first year of the Course the teacher passed
the School Certificate Examination or an equivalent examination in
General Education.
Note. — Holders of honorary distinctions of the Royal Academy
and Royal College of Music (including the Associateship of the Royal
Academy not by examination) will continue to be regarded as graduates
for salary purposes if at a date not later than 31st December, 1929,
they had approved teaching service in that status.
(/) Membership of Professional Societies —
Associateship of the Institute of Physics ;
Associateship of the Royal Institute of Chemistry ;
Provided in each case that the Associate has passed the Institute's
Examination for Associateship or an examination accepted by the Institute
as giving exemption from the Associate Membership Examination.
Associate membership of the following Institutions : — The Institution
of Civil Engineers ; The Institution of Mechanical Engineers j The Institu-
tion of Electrical Engineers ;
Provided in each case that election to Associate membership has followed
the passing of the Associate Membership Examination, or of an examination
accepted by the Institution as giving exemption from the Associate Member-
ship Examination.
Associate Membership of the Institution of Structural Engineers
provided
(i) That election to Associate Membership has followed the passing of
the Associate Membership Examination after 1st April, 1935, or of an
examination accepted after that date by the Institution as giving exemp-
tion from the Associate Membership Examination ; and
(ii) that the candidate has attained a standard of general education which
would qualify him for admission to the studentship class of the Institu-
tion were he between the appropriate ages for this class.
The Pharmaceutical Chemist qualification (by examination) of the
Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain.
The Associateship, by examination (Parts I and II) of the Textile
Institute.
(g) Miscellaneous —
The First Class Colliery Managers' Certificate if the holder has had
three years' industrial experience after the age of 21 and has also obtained
the Diploma of a Mining College recognised by the Board of Trade.
The Extra Master's Certificate of Competency of the Board of Trade
by examination passed after 1st March, 1931, provided that service at sea
equal to the minimum requirements of the Board of Trade Regulations
for Master is reckoned as part of the qualification.
The Extra First Class Engineer's Certificate of Competency of the
Board of Trade.
Qualifications obtained by Officers who have reached ranks in His
Majesty's Forces promotion to which has followed a course of study or
training which the Committee, in agreement with the Minister, accept as
equivalent to courses of study resulting in the award of a degree.
Other industrial, commercial or professional qualifications and experience
which are accepted by the Committee in agreement with the Minister.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES* YEAR BOOK
CORRECT POSITION(20)
13. (a) In determining the correct position of a teacher on the Assistants' Scale
at any time the following service shall be taken into account : —
(i) Service of the types and under the conditions set forth in Appendix I to
this Report.
(ii) War service within the limits and under the conditions explained in
Appendix II to this Report.
(b) In determining the correct position of a teacher on the Senior Assistants'
Scale
(i) the commencing salary shall be the minimum of the scale unless the salary
applicable on the Assistants' Scale, including any allowances awarded under
Section 5, exceeds this amount, in which case the teacher shell be appointed
at the next higher point on the scale for Senior Assistants.
(n) one increment of £25 shall be added to the minimum in respect of each
completed year of full-time service in the status of Senior Assistant.
(c) In determining the correct position of a teacher on the Scale for Depart-
mental Heads, regard shall be had to previous service in a like capacity.
WITHHOLDING OF INCREMENTS
14. No increment shall be withheld in respect of any year unless the service
for that year has been declared unsatisfactory by the Local Education Authority.
The effect of this provision shall be limited to one year unless the Local Education
Authority otherwise determine.
INCREMENTAL DATE
15. (a) The Committee recommend all Local Education Authorities to adopt
a uniform incremental date at 1st April. In adjusting salaries to that uniform incre-
mental date the principle which applies is that teachers who remain continuously
in service throughout the financial year should receive the same salary in respect
of that year as though no uniform date were in force, but increments were given as
from the date of completion of an integral number of years of service. In reckoning
service for this purpose the number of odd days may be ignored or counted as one
month according as it is or is not less than 15, i.e., the date of completion of a year's
service may be taken to be the first of the month which is nearer to the actual date.
(b) The principle which applies to the calculation of salary in the case of migrants
and of teachers discontinuing service and resuming it in the same area is that teachers
of the same qualifications and the same amount of service at any particular time
who are employed by the same Local Education Authority in similar conditions
should have the same rate of salary. This rate is, therefore, determined by con-
sidering what salary an existing teacher would be receiving who had been continuously
employed m the area and had the same service as the migrant at the date of appoint-
ment, excepting that when the salary of a teacher has been assessed for any financial
year it is retained by the teacher for the remainder of the year even though he/she
has subsequently a break in service, provided that he 'she resumes service after the
break in the area of the same Authority and in the same status.
SALARIES OF " EXISTING TEACHERS "
16. (a) No Teacher in seivice on 31st March, 1945, shall receive by reason
of the operation of these scales a smaller rate of salary than he/she would have been
eligible to receive under the operation of the Burnham Reports as in force on that
date.
(b) For the purpose of this Section the rate of salary shall be computed by
adding together (i) scale salary, (ii) war allowance, and (in), while the teacher remains
in the same post, any allowance paid to the teacher on 31st March, 1945, under
previous Burnham Reports.
DURATION OF THE SCALES
17. The Scales in this Report come into force on 1st April, 1945, and shall con-
tinue in operation until 31st March, 1948.
(20) \Vith regard to the adjustment of salary to a uniform incremental date sec Section 15 of this
Report.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE
18. There shall be appointed a Joint Committee of Reference, consisting of
10 members nominated by the representatives of Local Education Authorities on
the Committee, and 10 members nominated by the representatives of the Teachers,
and the Honorary Secretaries ex-officio ; to which Committee shall stand referred
for consideration and report to the Burnham Committee any matter relating to the
interpretation of the provisions of this Report brought forward by a Local Education
Authority acting through the Authorities' Panel, or by any Association of Teachers
acting through the Teachers' Panel, or by consent of the Chairman of the Burnham
Committee.
We have the honour to be,
Madam,
Your obedient servants,
SOULBURY ( Chairman } .
W. A. BROCKINGTON, 1
(Authorities' Panel).
> (Joint Hon. Secretaries).
A. E. EVANS, |
(Teachers' Panel). }
29th August, 1945.
[Appendices similar in kind to the Primary Report follow the Report of the
Technical Committee 1.
LETTER FROM LORD SOULBURY FORWARDING A COPY OF THE
REPORT TO THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION
3lst AUZMT, 1945.
MY DEAR MINISTER,
In his letter of the 21st March, 1945, Mr. Butler informed Sir Henry Pelham,
the Acting Chairman of the Burnham Committees, that he approved under the
terms of Section 89 (1) of the Education Act, 1944, the Scales of Salaries submitted
by the Committees for teachers in
(i) Primary and Secondary Schools ;
(ii) Technical Colleges and Institutes, Art Colleges and Schools ;
that he would be prepared to recognize for grant purposes expenditure incurred
by Local Education Authorities in paying salaries in accordance with those scales ;
and that he further proposed by Order under Section 89 (1) ot the Act, to make
provision to secure that the remuneration paid by Local Education Authorities to
teachers should be in accordance with the scales. The scales so approved did not,
however, include provision for their detailed application to individual teachers, and
Mr. Butler took note of Sir Henry's intimation that these matters would be dealt
with in full Reports to be transmitted later.
The Committees have now completed this task and 1 am forwarding copies of
their full Reports herewith.
Yours sincerely,
SOULBURY.
THE Rx. HON. ELLEN WILKINSON, M.P.,
Ministry of Education,
Belgrave Square,
S.W.I.
LETTER FROM THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION TO LORD SOULBURY
IN REPLY
8th October, 1945.
DEAR LORD SOULBURY,
I have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of 31st August, with which
you enclosed copies of the full Reports of the Burnham Committees on scales of
salaries for teachers (a) m Primary and Secondary Schools, and (b) in Technical
Colleges and Institutes, Art Colleges and Schools.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
These scales were put forward to my predecessor, Mr, Butler, and were approved
by him in Marcli last, but; the making of the Order under Section 89 ( 1 ) of the Educa-
tion Act, 1944, to secure that the remuneration paid by Local Education Authorities
to teachers should be in accordance with the approved scales, was deferred pending
the receipt of the Committees' full and final Reports.
I have considered the Reports and am now able to inform you that I approve
the detailed recommendations which have been framed with effect for three years
from the 1st April, 1945. The Reports will now be published as soon as possible
and the necessary Order made.
1 should add that my approval to the recommendations for allowances in respect
of war service — Appendix II of the Reports — has been given only having regard to
the limited period for which the Reports continue in operation, and it should be
understood that I am in no way committed to approving the application of the recom-
mendations made in this regard to teachers who may enter the profession thereafter.
May I take this opportunity to express to you and, through you, to the members
of the Committee, my gratitude for all the time and labour that you have together
expended in bringing to a conclusion a task which I know has been both laborious
and difficult.
Yours sincerely,
ELLEN WILKINSON.
THE RT. HON. LORD SOULBUHY, O.B.E., D.L., M.C.,,
Kingswood,
Heath,
Nr. Leighton Buzzard.
APPENDIX I
SERVICE RECOGNISED FOR THE PURPOSES OF SECTION 1 5 (a) (i) OF THIS REPORT
I. — Types of Service
1 (a) Teaching service in the following classes ot educational institutions, grant aided or recognised
us efficient, m England and Wales, and the corresponding institutions in Scotland, the Isle of Man,
Guernsey and Jersey —
Institutions to which this Report relates ,
Pnmaiy Schools ,
Public Elementary Schools ;
Certified Efficient Elementary Schools in England and Wales ,
Special Subjects Centres. ,
Special Schools ( both Day and Boarding, and Institutions certified under the Mental Deficiency
Act, 1913 (including State Institutions established and maintained by the Board ol Control) ,
Nuiscrv Schools and Classes, War-time Nurseries and Nursery Classes , Residential
Nurseries ,
Secondary Schools ,
Junior 'J echmcal, Commercial and Housewiler^ Schools , Junior Ait Depaitmenis ;
Preparatory Schools ,
Pupil Teacher Centres ,
Universities, University Colleges and Training Colleges ,
Public Assistance Schools (formerly called Poor Law Schools) ,
Approved Schools (tormerlv called Retorin.ttoiy and Industrial Schools) ,
Junior Instruction C entres ,
Ministry of Laboui training Centies ;
Schools of Nautical 1 laming
(/») Similar sen ice —
(0 In othei schools or institutions within the British Umpire, or in Egypt, which the Local
Education Authority, aftei making full inquiries, are satisfied may properly be regarded as ot
equivalent standard (lor this purpose the Mandated Areas are regarded as within the British Empire"),
(u) rendered overseas bv teachers employed by I ocal Education Authorities in England and
Wales who proceed to the Overseas Dominions, States and Provinces, or to a foreign country under
the interchange arrangements approved by the Ministry ;
(lii) in any school in a foreip i country maintained primarily for the education of the children
ol British subjects which the Ministry of Education have approved for the purpose of this para-
graph ,
Civ) in any school or institution in a i ucign country which is shown to the satisfaction of
the Ministry of Hducation to be a scho »• iu which u is expedient to facilitate the employment ol
British teachers.
(O '1 caching service in Naval, Marine and Dockyard Schools and as Instructor Officer or School-
master R.N. , and in Royal Air Force Educational Institutions
(d} (i) Teaching service in Army Schools for soldiers' children in any part of the world ; and
service in connection with the academic part of the instruction given in the following institutions con-
trolled by the Army Council : —
Boys* Technical School, Bcachley Camp, Chepstow ,
School of Electric Lighting, Stokes Bay ,
Artillery College, Woolwich ,
School of Military Engineering, Chatham ,
Signal Training Centre, Mareslield ;
Royal Tank Corps Training Centre, Bovmgton Camp ,
Roval Army Ordnance Corps School of Instruction, Hilsea.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
(ii) Teaching service in the Army Educational Corps or as Education Officer in the Royal Air
Force
(<?) (i) A year spent under the Ministry of Education Scheme or similai Scheme under the Board
of Education in the capacity of Assistant (Assistante) or Repetiteur (.Repetitnce) in France, or the
equivalent capacity in another foreign country ;
(ii) A second year similarly spent in a different foreign country ;
provided thai no such period has been taken into account for the purpose of Training Addition under
Section 4 (6), Section 7 or Section 9.
(/) Other teaching service approved by the Burnham Committee for the purpose
2 Service which has been accepted by the Ministry as that ol an Organiser under Section 14
ol the Teachers (Superannuation) Act, 1925, or Section 2 of the Teachers (Superannuation) Act,
3 Time spent in industry or commerce or in professional or research work after the age of 21
years where likely to be ot value to the teacher in the performance of his/her duties may be approved
by the Local Kducation Authority in its discretion, and if so approved, shall be counted as equivalent
to teaching service provided that not more than ten years shall be so counted
II. — General
1 Service in a School in the period prior to the date of its recognition as efficient by the Ministry
is accepted under Section 13 (a") (i) of this Report provided that the School was not decided by the
Ministry to be inefficient during the period in question
2 1'art-nme Tea\.hint* Service — In calculating the salary of a Teacher a proportionate increment
may be given for previous part-time teaching service (e % , one increment toi two years' half-time teaching
service), subject to the condition that, where part-time teaching was concurrent with other service or
experience which can be counted for increment, not more than one inclement on the appropriate scale
can, in the aggregate, be given in respect of a year of a Teacher's life
3 — (i) The following are examples of service not accepted as service for increment purposes • —
(a) Service as Supplementary Teacher
(b) Service of Temporary Teachers in War-time Nurseries, War-time Nursery Classes and
Residential Nurseries rendered prior to the date of thetr approval by the Ministry in that capacity.
(t) Service under the age of 18 years
(t/) Foreign service (i e , service outside the British Empire) except as provided for in para-
graph I 1 (6) and I 1 (f) above
(e) Service as Private Tutor
(/) Teaching under supervision (e ?., Student Teacher and Pupil Teacher)
(n) Absences on leave without pay do not count as service
4. Aggtegatwn of penodt oj sm'/tv ftn inLtewent pittfuHts The following arrangements shall
apply —
(i) The complete calendar months will be totalled , and
(11) The odd days at the beginning and end of the period of service where the service included
a complete calendar month and all the days of service where it did not will be aggregated
In order to equate odd days to months of service the sum of all the aggregates in (ii) for the whole
of the teacher's service which is taken into account for increment purposes will be divided by 30. The
quotient will be taken as a number of complete months, and the remainder will count as one month,
or will not count according as it is 15 days or over, or less than 15 days
In the case of teachers paid at daily rates service continuing on both sides of the week-end will be
regarded as including the week-end, but the school vacations will not be included unless the teacher
has a continuous engagement Neither the incidence of a financial year nor a change ot employment
is regarded as affecting the continuity of service which otherwise runs continuously
APPENDIX II
WAR SERVICE RECOGNISED FOR THE PURPOSE OF SECTION H (a) (ii) OF THIS
REPORT
I. — War service during the war beginning in 1939
1 War service of the following kinds shall be reckoned as equivalent to teaching service : —
(a) Service in any of the naval, military and air forces of the Crown.
(£>) Service which the Ministry considers may properly be treated for the purpose of the Teachers
Superannuation (War Service) Act, 1939, in the same manner as service m those forces.
(c) A period of disablement, not exceeding three years, provided that satisfactory evidence
is produced that the teacher was unable to undertake teaching duties, or to complete his preparation
for the teaching profession, owing to disabilities contracted as a result ol war service
2. War service as defined above shall be counted for increment at the rate applicable upon the
scale for Assistants.
3. The following conditions arc applicable in connection with the counting of war service for
increment : —
(<z) War service shall be deemed to include all service rendered by a teacher prior to 1st Septem-
ber, 1939, which, as from that date, became war service as defined in paragraph 1 above.
(6) If the total period spent in a two year full-time course of study or training for the teaching
profession falls short of the normal period for that course, a corresponding deduction shall be
made from the period of war service
(<•) Service before the age of 18 shall not be counted.
II. — War service in the previous war beginning in 1914
War service rendered by teachers during the previous war beginning in 1914 is recognised within
the limits and under the conditions specified in Appendix V of the Burnham Reports of 1938.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
APPENDIX HI
APPROVED STUDY AND/OR TRAINING (Sections 4 fb), 7 and <) of Report) ;
I
The following courses and periods of study and/or training * t have been approved by the Committee
for the purposes of Sections 4 (b\ 7 and 9 of this Report . —
1. Entitling a teacher to the addition of one increment
(i) Three-year courses at Training Colleges leading to the status of Qualified Teacher Jr
(n) Two-year courses at Training Colleges leading to the status oi Qualified Teacher supplemented
by a recognised third-year course.
(in) Three-year courses at the following Physical Training Colleges • —
Chelsea Physical Training College . (Courses commenced 100Q or later!
Anstey Physical Training College 1
Dartford Bergman Osterberg Physical Training College }• (Courses commenced 1°10 or laten
Bedford Physical Training College . . J
Liverpool Physical Training College . (Courses completed 1910 or later)
Nonington College of Physical Hducation
(iv) Three years* full-time study at a University, University College or Technical ( College, resulting
in the award of a Degree or equivalent qualification accepted under Section 12 of this Report ; or two
years' full-time study at a University, University College or '1 echmcal College, resulting in the award
of a Degree, followed by a further year of post-graduate study, advanced wink or research in the saiTK
Institution or under the supervision of an Institution of similar standing
(v) Three years' full-time study resulting in the award of the Diploma or Certificate ot a Technical
College accepted by the Committee for this purpose
(vi) Three years' full-time study resulting m the award of a National Diploma
(vii) Three years* full-time study spent in obtaining one ot the qualifications specified in Scitioti 12
of this Report
2. Entitling the teacher to the addition of two increments
(i) Three years (or the equivalent) in study at a University or University College or Technical
College resulting in the award of a Degree, with the satisfactory completion of one year (.or the equivalent i
of training in teaching §
(II) Four years' full-time study at a University, University College or Technical College resulting
in the award of a Degree or Diploma in cases where the normal period of the course is four years , or a
period of full-time study at a University, University College or Technical College resulting in the
. award of a Degree cr Diploma, followed by post-graduate study, advanced work or research m the same
Institution or under the supervision of an Institution of similar standing and amounting in the aggregate
to not less than four years
(III) Two-year courses at Training Colleges leading to the status of qualified teacher, supplemented
by a recognised two-year course resulting in the award ot a Degree
(iv) Four years* lull-time study spent in obtaining one of the qualifications specified in Section 12
of this Report
3. Entitling the teacher to the addition of three increments
Four years' full-time study at a University, University College or Teachmcal College resulting
m the award of a Degree or Diploma m cases where me normal period of the course is lour years, together
with a recognised one-year course of training in teaching , or a period of full-time study at a University,
University College or Technical College resulting m the award of a Degree or Diploma, followed by
post-gradute study, advanced work or research m the same Institution or under the supervision of an
Institution of similar standing and amounting in the aggregate to not less than five years
4. Special provisions in regard to shortened or accelerated courses
Where owing to war conditions a course of ariv of the types mentioned above has been compressed
into a period of less than three or four years respectively there shall be allowed in respect oi each period
of one term by which the duration of such course exceeds two «>r three calendar veais respectively
one-third of the appropriate increment
II
Alternative courses of study and, or training
1 Courses similar in duration and otherwise equivalent to those referred to in I above, whether
completed in England and Wales or elsewhere, may also be accepted In the case of such courses
reference should in the first instance be made to the Ministry if Education
2. Other courses of study and/or training may also be accepted if they are of such a duration and
character as are desirable for full-time teachers under this Report and are approved by the Burnham
(Technical) Committee for the purpose.
. %
*An extension of a shorter course by reasor . i the repetition of some part of it is not accepted
I The following may be counted in the same way as a year of training tor the purpose of this
increment • —
(a) A year spent under the Ministry oi Education Scheme or similar Scheme under the Board
of Education in the capacity of Assistant (Assistante) or Repetiteur (Rcpetitnce) in Fiance, or the
equivalent capacity in another foreign country
(6) A year's course at the " Ecole de Preparation de Profcsseurs de Fran<;ais a Fhtranger " of
the University of Paris.
% The following courses do not qualify for the increment • —
(i) The three-year course provided at some Training Colleges in preparation for the Teacher's
Certificate of the National Froebel Union or Foundation.
(ii) A three-year course under Article 25 (a) of the Scottish Training Regulations
§ (a) The words " or the equivalent " refer to a concurrent four years' course of training m
teaching and study for a degree.
(6) Training in teaching which preceded, as well as that which followed a full-time course of
study for a degree, is accepted for this purpose.
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APPENDIX IV
SALIRY* FOR EACH YE^R o* SERVICE
Scalts for Assistant*
Years
Men
for Senior Asw\tanrs
Women
£
£
0
$00
270
1
I 115
282
2
130
294
3
*45
306
4
$00
1 318
5
375
330
6 ...
3<>0
342
7
405
354
8
420
1 366
9
435
i 378
10 ...
i 450
390
11
465
402
12 ...
480
1 414
13 ....
! 405
420
14
1 510
i
15
! 525
Years
Men
Scale* for Departmental Heads
Women
L
1 £
0
600
480
1 .
62 5
500
2
650
520
3
675
540
4
700
! 560
5 ...
725
580
6
750
1 600
Years
Men
Women
(1)
(H) fin) (iv) j
U1
(in i (ni) , (iv)
0 ...
L •
600
£ i L L
750 ' 900 mri .
L
Iht)
600
720
L
over
1
b25
775 925
1,000
500
620
710 ' 800
2
650
800 950 i
520
toll) 760 •
3
675 ,
825
075
i
510
660 ' 780
4
700 i
850
1,000
560
6SO
800
5
725 |
:
580
6
750
600
* Excluding an> additions for which the teacher is eligible under the provisions
(c), 5, 7, 9 and 11 of this Report.
it Sections 1 (b) and
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
SCALES OF SALARIES FOR TRAINING COLLEGE STAFFS
1 . The Committee on Salaries of Training College Staffs was appointed with
the following terms of reference : —
" To consider the remuneration appropriate for the teaching staff of the
Training Colleges other than the Training Departments of Universities or
University Colleges and to make recommendations."
The constitution of the Committee is as follows : —
Aitini* (jhatrmatt — Sir Hwry Pclhutn
tatives of Local Iidtuatton Authorities ami Tianutig Hollew Authorities .
Sir Samuel Ciurney-Dixon • County Councils Association
Mr 1? F Potter . County Councils Association.
Sir Peter limes Association of Municipal Corporations
Mr. W. O. Lester Smith . Association of Municipal Corporations
Sir Percival Sharp . Association of Education Committees
Dr. W P. Alexander , Association of Education Committees
Mr. K G Savage London County Council
Mrs. L. d'EstranRC Malone • London County Council
Mr K O Humphreys Federation of Welsh Education Committees
or
Dr D. W. Gates 1'cdcration of Welsh Education Committees
Canon I7. A. Coikm • Council tor the Church Training Colleges
Miss R. L, Monkhouse : Council for the Church Training Colleges.
Air. C. Sawden . Council for the Church Training Colleges.
Rev. A. W. Harrison . Methodist Education Committee
Rev. Thomas Naylor Methodist Education Committee.
Rev. Mother E Fincham . Catholic Education Council.
Rev. G. J. Shannon . Catholic Education Council
Mr. G. W. Knowlcs : British and Foreign School Society.
Mrs. E. M. Lowe British and Foreign School Society.
Alderman Byng Kennck, Leader of the Authorities' Panel of the Burnham Committee, and Mr.
W. A. Brockmgton, C.B E , Hon Secretary of that Panel, are members of the Committee, ex offuio.
Representative* oj the Association of Tt.at.hcrs in Collects and Departments of Education ;
Dr. T. W. Abcrdein Avery Hill Training College.
Dr. F. Consitt : Avery Hill Training College.
Mr. A. E. Dean • Goldsmiths' College
Miss M. G. Dulf Norwich Training College
Miss D. Dymond (-) • Portsmouth Training College.
Mr. E. R. Hamilton : Borough Road College
Miss H. Masters : Bottersea Polytechnic Domestic Science Department.
Mr. H. S. Pickering . City of Leeds Training College
Dr. R. W. Rich : City of "Leeds Training College.
Mr. T J. Wcbley : Caerleon Training College
Mrs. E. M. Williams • Goldsmiths' College.
Rev. G. H Wyers • St. Paul's College, Cheltenham
Leader . Mr. A. E. Dean, Goldsmiths' College
Hon. Secretary . Mrs. E. M Williams, Goldsmiths' College
The Committee met for the first time on Thursday, 12th April, 1945, for the
purpose of formulating Scales of Salaries for full-time Lecturers employed in Training
Colleges for Teachers other than the li dining Departments of Universities or
Uqiversity Colleges. The recommendations of the Committee for appropriate
scales of salaries for Lecturers and Senior Lecturers were submitted to Mr. Butler
on the llth May, 1945, by the Acting Chairman, who stated that the Committee
were preparing a full Report which would incorporate these Scales, and would deal
also with certain outstanding matters.
2. The Committee now submit their full Report containing provision for the
detailed application of the Scales to all full-time members of the teaching staffs of
Training Colleges.
(1) Miss Dymond'b place \\a& taken by Miss A. H. SkiJlitorn of Homerton College.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
SCALES FOR LECTURERS
3. (a) The following scales shall apply : —
Men
Women
Minimum
Annual 1
Increment | Maximum
Minimum
Annual
Increment
Maximum
£
400
£ 1 £
20 ' 650
35^0
20
£
550
The scales arc set out in full in Appendix II.
(b) In determining the Salary of a Lecturer —
(i) an increment of £15 (men) and £12 (women) 'shall be allowed in respect
of each completed year of experience after the age of 21 years in teaching
in a school or other institution recognised by the Ministry as efficient ;
(11) an increment of £20 shall be allowed in respect of each completed year of
experience as a Lecturer in a Training College or University or in respect
of experience which is deemed by the Local Education Authority or by the
Governing Body of a Voluntary Training College, in agreement with the
Minister, to be of equivalent value in respect of Training College work ;
(ni) appropriate increments in respect of war service shall be allowed within the
limits and under the conditions explained in Appendix I to this Report j
provided that the maximum of the scale is not thereby exceeded.
SCALES FOR SENIOR LECTURERS
4. (a) A College Establishment of Senior Lecturerships shall be determined
by the Local Education Authority or by the Governing Body of a Voluntary Training
College in agreement with the Minister.
It is a recommendation to Local Education Authorities and to Governing Bodies
that, in determining the number of such posts, they shall take for their general guidance
the presumption that, as a minimum provision, it shall be one-half of the number
of the full-time teaching staff.
(b) The following Scales shall apply : —
Men
Women
Minimum
| Annual
! Increment
;
! Maximum
Minimum
Annual
Increment
Maximum
£
600
i £
20
! £
j 750
£
500
£
20
£
650
The Scales are set out in full in Appendix II.
(c) The commencing salary of a senior lecturer on his/her first appointment as
such to the staff of a College shall be the minimum of the scale together with one
increment of £20 in respect of each completed year of full-time service in a like
capacity in a University Training Department or in another capacity deemed by
the Local Education Authority or by the Governing Body of a Voluntary Training
College in agreement with the Minister to be of equivalent value to such service ;
provided, however, that such commencing salary shall not be less than the salary
which would be appropriate to him/her if he /she had been appointed to the College
as a lecturer other than a senior lecturer.
Further increments of £20 shall accrue up to the maximum of the scale on
completion of years of service,
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
ADDITIONAL PAYMENTS FOR LECTURES AND SENIOR
LECTURERS IN THE "LONDON AREA"(2)
5. (a) There shall be additional payments for Lecturers, Senior Lecturers
and Deputy Principals serving in the " London Area " as defined in Sub-section (b)
below. Such payments shall be at the rate of £36 per annum, provided that as from
the date on which the Lecturer has completed 16 years of full-time service in the
tv London Area/' or elsewhere, or has attained the age of 37 years, whichever is the
earlier, the rate shall be raised to £48 per annum.
(b) The following areas shall be deemed to constitute the " London Area " :
(i) The Administrative County of London.
(n) The County of Middlesex,
(iii) In the County of Surrey :
(a) The County Borough of Croydon.
(b) The Borough of Richmond.
(c) The Borough of Barnes.
(d) The Borough of Wimbledon.
(c) The Borough of Mitcham.
(/) The Urban District of Merton and Mordcn.
(iv) In the County of Essex :
(a) The County Borough of East Ham.
(b) The County Borough of West Ham.
(c) The Borough of Barking.
(d) The Borough of Ilford.
(e) The Borough of Ley ton.
( f) The Borough of Walthamstow.
(V) In the County of Kent :
(a) The Borough of Beckenham.
(b) The Borough of Bromley.
(c) The Urban District of Pengc.
SECONDING OF TEACHERS FOR SERVICE IN TRAINING
COLLEGES AND OF COLLEGE LECTURERS FOR SERVICE
IN SCHOOLS(3)
6. (a) Where a teacher is seconded by the Local Education Authority or by
the Governing Body of an Independent or " Direct Grant " School to a Training
College, the College Authority may make to the Teacher an allowance over and
above the salary appropriate to his her status as a Teacher, provided that the total
salary thus payable shall not be higher than that which would be appropriate if the
seconded teacher were appointed to the premanent staff of the College. The College
Authority shall be responsible for the payment of such salary and allowance during
the period of secondment.
(b) Where a College Lecturer is seconded to a School for the purpose of research
or of refreshing his/her experience of school teaching, or is seconded to other
occupation as approved by the College Authority in agreement with the Minister,
he/she shall receive during the period of secondment the salary appropriate to his/
her status as a College Lecturer, together with any personal allowance which the
Minister may approve as being necessary. The College Authority shall be responsible
for the payment of any sum by which the College salary and allowance exceeds the
salary appropriate to his her temporary status during such secondment.
(c) It is recommended that iriy special expenditure incurred by the Training
College under (a) and (b) shall be met by a special grant from the Ministry.
DEPUTY PRINCIPALS
7. (a) Deputy Principals may be appointed in such number and under such
conditions as the Minister shall approve.
(2) The Committee have resolved that a special Sub-Committee be set up to consider and make
recommendations as to whether additional payments ought to be made in respect oi service in any area,
and, it so, what matters should be taken into consideration in defining such areas and fixing the amount
of the payment.
(3) See also Section M (6).
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(b) Allowances shall be paid to Deputy Principals over and above the scale
salary which would be appropriate to them as Senior Lecturers or Lecturers at the
College. The amount of such allowances shall be : —
For Men : not less than £50 p. a. j not more than £100 p. a.
For Women : not less than £40 p.a. ; not more than £80 p.a.
(c) Where the Local Education Authority or the Governing Body of a Voluntary
Training College considers in any particular case that an allowance of £100 in the
case of a man or £80 in the case of a woman is not adequate, having regard to the
duties and responsibilities involved, the Authority or the Governing Body may make
representations to the Minister with a view to securing such addition thereto as the
Minister shall approve.
PRINCIPALS
8. It is recommended that each Local Education Authority and each Govern-
ing Body of a Voluntary Training College shall forthwith review and adjust in
agreement with the Minister, as from 1st April, 19453 the salaries of Principals, and
that in making such a review and adjustment of salaries, the Authorities and Governing
Bodies shall have regard to the guidance which is afforded by the Scales agreed upon
for other posts under this Report.
It is further agreed by the Committee that, after this review has taken place,
the Minister shall be requested to transmit the particulars thereof to the Com-
mittee who will re-examine the possibility of framing Standard Scales for Principals .
WITHHOLDING OF INCREMENTS
9. No increment shall be withheld in respect of any year unless the service
for that year has been declared unsatisfactory by the Local Education Authority
or by the Governing Body of a Voluntary Training College. The effect of this
shall be limited to one year unless the Local Education Authority or the Governing
Body of a Voluntary Training College otherwise determine.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE TRANSFER OF MEMBERS OF
EXISTING COLLEGE STAFFS TO THE NEW SCALES
10. Existing members of Training College Staffs shall be brought to their
correct position on the appropriate scale as from 1st April, 1945.
(i) The correct position of existing members of Training College Staffs, now
to be designated as Lecturers, shall be that which he/she would have reached
on 1st April, 1945, had this agreement been in force throughout his/her
approved teaching service.
(n) The correct position of existing members of Training College Staffs,
now to be designated as Senior Lecturers, shall be either (a) the minimum
of the Senior Lecturer scale, or (b) the point which he/she would have
reached on the scale for Lecturers had that scale been extended to the
maximum of the Senior Lecturer scale, whichever is the higher.
INCREMENTAL DATE
11. Each Local Education Authority or Governing Body of a Voluntary
Training College may follow its general procedure as regards date of payment of
annual increments. Proportionate increments in respect of a period of service of
less than one year, where needed for the establishment or maintenance of a uniform
incremental date, are allowed.
DURATION OF SCALES
12. The Scales in this Report come into force on 1st April, 1945, and shall
continue in operation until 31st March, 1948.
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SAFEGUARDING CLAUSE
13. (a) No member of the teaching stall of a Training College in service on
31st March, 1945, shall receive by reason of the operation of these Scales a smaller
rate of salary than he/she would have received under the arrangements operative
on that date.
(b) For the purpose of this Section the rate of salary for each member of the
teaching staff shall be computed by adding together (i) scale salary, (li) war allowance,
and (iii), while he/she remains in the same post, any allowance which, with the
approval of the Minister of Education, was paid on 31st March, 1945.
COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE
14. (a) There shall be appointed a Joint Committee of Reference, consisting
of nine members nominated by the representatives of Local Education Authorities
and the Governing Bodies of Voluntary Training Colleges on the Committee, and
nine members nominated by the representatives of the Association of Teachers in
Colleges and Departments of Education, with the Honorary Secretaries ex officio ;
to which Committee shall stand referred for consideration and report to the Mam
Committee any matter relating to the interpretation of the provisions of this Report
brought forward by a Local Education Authority or the Governing Body of a Voluntary
Training College, or by the Association of Teachers m Colleges and Departments
of Education represented on the Committee, or by consent of the Chairman of the
Main Committee.
(b) The Joint Committee of Reference shall also provide a Registry for the
recording and placing of (i) Teachers who desire to be seconded for the purpose of
obtaining experience of Training College work, and (ii) Training College Lecturers
who desire to be seconded for the purpose of research or of refreshing their experience
of school teaching.(4)
We have the honour to be,
Madam,
Your obedient servants,
E. HtNRY Phi HAM,
( A cling Chair man )
W. A. BROCKINGTON, 1
(Authorities* and Governor S Panel) ^ (Joint Hon Sccrciaiic*.)
E. M. WILLIAMS, I
(Teaching Staff Panel) J
21th August, 1945.
(4) See Section 6.
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LETTER FROM SIR HENRY PELHAM FORWARDING A COPY OF
REPORT TO THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION
29th August, 1945.
DEAR Miss WILKINSON,
In my letter of the llth May, 1945, to Mr. Butler, I enclosed for consideration
a statement of salaries for Lecturers and Senior Lecturers in Training Colleges, other
than the Training Departments of Universities or University Colleges, which had
been agreed by the Committee appointed by him for the purpose. I now forward
the full Report of the Committee which incorporates the scales and contains provisions
for their application to individual members of the teaching staff of the Colleges.
Yours sincerely,
E. HENRY PELHAM.
THE RT. HON. ELLEN WILKINSON, M.P.,
Ministry of Education,
Belgrave Square,
S.W.I.
LETTER FROM THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION TO SIR HENRY
PELHAM, IN REPLY
Sth October, 1945.
DEAR SIR HENRY,
Thank you for your letter of the 29th August, with which you sent me the full
Report of the Committee which was appointed by Mr. Butler to consider the scales
of salary appropriate for the teaching staffs of Training Colleges other than the Train-
ing Departments of Universities or University Colleges.
I have now considered the recommendations made and I am glad to be able
to inform you that, subject to what I say below, I approve the scales as appropriate
to be adopted in Training Colleges within this Ministry's administration.
I note that in paragraph 6 (c) of the Report a recommendation is in effect made
to the Minister that any special expenditure incurred by a Training College in respect
of arrangements for the seconding of staff or for the employment of seconded teachers
should be met by a special grant from the Ministry. In this connection the Committee
have, I understand, had in mind the position of the Voluntary Training Colleges.
As regards this, I would say that, as representatives of the Voluntary Colleges will be
aware, the system of grant aid to such Colleges is now under review and the revision
of the arrangements for aiding these Colleges in future will, I think, render un-
necessary any special grant for the particular purpose in question.
I would take this opportunity of expressing to you and, through you, to the
Committee, my thanks for the time and trouble you have together expended upon
this work, and for the rapidity with which you have completed the task that you were
asked to undertake.
Yours sincerely,
ELLEN WILKINSON.
SIR HENRY PELHAM, K.C.B.,
Currant Hill,
Westerham,
Kent.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
APPENDIX I
WAR SERVICE RECOGNISED FOR THE PURPOSE OF SECTION 3 (bj (iiii OF THIS
REPORT
I. — War Service during the war beginning in 1939
1. War service, of the following kinds, shall be reckoned as equivalent to teaching servue —
(a) Service in any of the naval, military and air forccb of the Crown.
(b) Service which the Ministry considers may properly he treated tor the purpose of the
Teachers Superannuation (War Service) Act, 1939, in the same manner as service in those forces
(c) A period of disablement, not exceeding three years, provided that satisfactory evidence is
produced that the teacher was unable to undertake teaching duties, or to complete his preparation
for the teaching profession, owing to disabilities contracted as a result of war service
2 War service as defined above shall be counted as follows . —
(a) In the case of a Lecturer whose service on the teaching staff ot a Training College was
interrupted by war service, or whose first entry into teaching service subsequent to war service
was in the capacity oi a Lecturer on the staff of a Training College . the rate prescribed in Section
* (6) (n) of this Report
(6) In all other cases the rate prescribed in Section 3 (b) d) of this Report
3 The following conditions are applicable in connexion uith the counting oi war service for
increment —
(a) War service shall be deemed to include all service rendered by a teacher prior to 1st
September, 1939, which, as from that date, became \var service as defined in paragraph 1 above
(6) If the total period spent in a two-year full-time course of study or training for the teaching
profession falls short oi the normal period tor that course, a corresponding deduction shall be
made from the period of war service
(t) Service before the age of 18 shall not be counted
II. — War Service in the previous war beginning in 1914
Wai service rendered by lecturers during the previous war beginning in 1914 is recognised within
the limits and under the conditions specified in Appendix V of the Burnham Reports ot 19 $H
APPENDIX II
SCAI US K)R LhC FURRRS
Years
Men
Women
L
£
0
400
350
1
120
no
2
440
*90
}
460
410
4
4SO
430
5
500
450
6
520
470
7
540
490
8
. 560
510
9
580
530
10
t)00
550
11
620
—
12
640
13
650
SCALES FOR SHNIOK LECTURERS
Years Men
Women
£
0 ... . 600
500
1 620
520
2 ... .... 640
540
3 " . . i 660
560
4 ... 680 580
5 . ! 700 600
6 720 : 620
7 740 640
8 . 750 i 650
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REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON SCALES OF SALARIES FOR
THE TEACHING STAFF OF FARM INSTITUTES AND FOR
TEACHERS OF AGRICULTURAL (INCLUDING HORTI-
CULTURAL) SUBJECTS ON THE STAFF OF LOCAL EDUCA-
TION AUTHORITIES
To the Right Honourable
The Minister of Education.
MADAM,
1 . The Committee on Salaries of Farm Institutes Staffs was appointed with the
following terms of reference : -
" To consider the remuneration appropriate to the teaching staff oi Farm
Institutes and to teachers of agricultural (including horticultural) subjects on the
staff of Local Education Authorities and to make recommendations."
The constitution of the Committee is as follows :
Chairman : LORD SOULBURY.
AUTHORITIES' PANEL
Sir Samuel Gurncy-Dixon : County Councils Association.
Mr. J. L. Holland : County Councils Association.
• Mr. F. A. Hughes : County Councils Association.
Dr. W. P. Alexander : Association of Education Committees.
Sir Percival Sharp : Association of Education Committees.
Mr. H. Wyn Jones : Federation of Welsh Education Committees.
Alderman W. Byng Kenrick, Leader of the Authorities' Panel of the Burnham
Committee, and Sir William A. Brockmgton, Hon. Secretary of that Panel,
are members of the Committee, ex ofncio.
TEACHERS' PANEL
, Mr. W. A. Stewart : Northamptonshire Institute of Agriculture.
Mr. G. H. Purvis : Monmouthshire Institute of Agriculture.
Mr. James Bryce : Essex Institute of Agriculture.
Miss Janet W. Strang : Northamptonshire Institute of Agriculture.
Mr. J. C. Matthews : Staffordshire Farm Institute.
Mr. H. W. Gardner : Hertfordshire Institute of Agriculture.
Mr. J. Wickham Murray, Leader of the Teachers' Panel of the Burnham Tech-
nical Committee, and Mr. A. E. Evans, Hon. Secretary ot that Panel, are
members of the Committee, ex officio.
2. (a) The Committee met for the first time on Friday, 21st June, 1946, and
submitted an Interim Report on the following July 3rd which contained recommenda-
tions regarding (i) the status of Principal Agricultural Officers, and (11) appropriate
Scales of Salaries for Assistants and Senior Assistants on the teaching staff of Farm
Institutes and the agricultural teaching staff of Local Education Authorities. Approval
of the Scales was given in a letter from the Minister to Lord Soulbury dated September
26th. The Remuneration of Teachers Order, 1946, dated October 1st, 1946, secured
that the remuneration paid by Local Education Authorities to teachers in the respective
categories as defined by the Interim Report should be in accordance with the Scales
submitted.
(b) When they submitted their Interim Report, the Committee stated that they
were preparing a full Report which would contain provision for the detailed application
of the Scales to individual teachers. The Committee now submit their full Report.
3 (a) This Report applies to teachers who arc employed in full-time service
exclusively in that capacity whether as members of the teaching staff of a Farm
Institute or as teachers of agricultural (including horticultural) subjects on the staffs
of Local Education Authorities.
(b) The Committee contemplate that the Principal of a Farm Institute will
normally be the Principal Agricultural Officer of the Local Education Authority
for the area served by the Institute. They further contemplate that the establishment
of Farm Institute teaching staffs and of teachers of Agriculture (including Horticulture)
on the staffs of Local Education Authorities will be determined by the Local Education
Authority in agreement with the Minister.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
SCALES FOR ASSISTANTS
4. (a) The following scales shall apply : —
i
Men j Women
Annual
"|
Annual
r
Minimum
Increment^1)
Maximum ;
Minimum
Increment^1)
Maximum
__.'._
•
£
£
£ '
£
£
' £
300 15
525
270
12
420
These Scales are set out in full in Appendix V to this Report.
ADDITIONS TO THE SCALES
(b) Additions for Training. For teachers who have spent three years in approved
study and /or trainmg(J) both the minimum and the maximum of the appropriate
scale shall be increased by the amount of one increment. For teachers who have so
spent four years the minimum and the maximum shall be increased by the amount of
two increments. For teachers who have so spent five years or more the minimum and
the maximum shall be increased by the amount of three increments.
(c) Additions for Graduate Teachers. For Graduates the minimum of the
appropriate scale shall be increased (or, in the case of teachers qualifying for the
additions under Sub-section 4 (6) above shall be further increased) by the amount of one
increment, and the maximum shall be increased (or further increased) by the amount
of two increments. These additions shall not, however, be given during any period
in respect of which the teacher is in receipt of an allowance under the terms of
Section 5 (#) below.
For the purposes of this Section a Graduate Teacher is a teacher who possesses
a University degree (•*) (4) (r>) or equivalent academic or professional qualifications
(see Section 11), or who has been placed on the Graduate Scale under the terms of
Sections 8, 9 or 10 of the 1920 and 1927 Secondary Reports of the Burnham Com-
mittee or the corresponding Sections of the Technical Reports of 1921 and 1927.
ALLOWANCES OVER AND ABOVE SCALE SALARY
5. (<?) For Assistants there shall be special posts in respect of which allowances
over and above the Scale Salary shall be granted for special responsibility, special
work of an advanced character, special academic, professional or industrial qualifica-
tions, or other circumstances which in the opinion of the Authority justify an addition
to the scale. The allowances shall not be applied so as in effect to alter the operation
of the Scales.
(fc) The number, value and distribution of such posts shall be decided by the Local
Education Authority in agreement with the Minister.
(c) The amounts of the allowances shall be : - -
For Men ; not less than £50 per annum ; not more than £100 per annum.
For Women : not less than £40 per annum ; not more than £80 per annum.
SCALES FOR SENIOR ASSISTANTS
6. (a) In addition to post? for Assistants, a Local Education Authority may,
in agreement with .the Minister, establish posts for Senior Assistants.
(1) Annual increments accrue on completion of yeai& of service recognised for the purposes of Section
12 of this Report. With regard to adjustment of salaries to a uniform incremental date, see Section 14.
(2) Sec Appendix IV
( 3) Phis term is deemed for salary purposes to include degrees of : —
(a} English, Welsh, Scottish4, Irish, Dominion and Colonial Universities
(6) St. David's College, Lampcler
(<•) Other Universities, provided that the standard of the degree approximates to that of an
English University In the case of such degrees, reference should in the first instance be made
to the Ministry of Education.
(4) Teachers who have passed the requisite iinal examination and complied with the other conditions
for the award of a degree are classed as Graduates for salary purposes even though the degree has not *
been conferred upon them by the University.
(5) The holders of the following qualifications are not classed as Graduates for salary purposes : —
U) L.L A. (St Andrews)
(6) B.fes L. or B.feb Sc. ol a 1'rcnch University.
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The Scales for Senior Assistants are as follows :
Men
Women
Annual
Annual
Minimum
Increment
Maximum
Minimum
Increment
Maximum
£
£
£
r
£
£
600
25
750
480
20
600
The Scales are set out in full in Appendix V to this Report.
(c) The number of such posts shall be decided by the Local Education Authority,
in agreement with the Minister.
7. There may be one or more posts, such as those of Deputy Principal Officer
or Warden of a Farm Institute, to which higher scales of salaries than those for Senior
Assistants in general should be applied. Each of these posts shall be established by
the Local Education Authority in agreement with the Minister. For these posts the
Committee recommend the following scales of salaries :
Minimum
£
750
Men
Annual
Increment
25
! Maximum | Minimum
£
850
£
600
Women
Annual
Increment
£
20
Maximum
; £
680
The Scales are set out in full in Appendix V to this Report.
Where there is more than one such post, the Local Education Authority in
agreement with the Minister may grant in respect of one of the posts a special allow-
ance as follows :
For Men : not less than £50 per annum ; not more than £100 per annum.
For Women : not less than £40 per annum ; not more than £80 per annum.
ADDITION TO THE SCALES
8. For(b) Senior Assistants who have spent three years in approved study and -'or
traimng(7) both the minimum and the maximum of the appropriate scale shall be
increased by £15 in the case of men and £12 in the case of women. For Senior
Assistants who have sq spent four years, the additions shall be £30 and £24
respectively. For Senior Assistants who have so spent five years or more the additions
shall be £45 and £36 respectively.
PRINCIPAL OFFICERS
9. The Committee recommend that Local Education Authorities shall, m
agreement with the Minister, establish salaries or scales of salaries for Principal
Agricultural Officers.
For the guidance of Authorities, the Committee recommend that a Principal
Officer shall be considered to be of not inferior status to a County Advisory Officer,
and that the Authority shall have regard to this in determining the salary or scale of
salary ; provided that the Authority is not thereby prevented from giving consideration
to an exceptional case.
RESIDENTIAL DUTIES
10. Residential Duties shall be remunerated by agreed emoluments or equivalent
allowances which are not to be regarded as part of the salary.
QUALIFICATIONS ENTITLING A TEACHER TO BE CLASSED
AS A GRADUATE FOR THE PURPOSES OF SECTION 4 (c)
OF THIS REPORT
11. The qualifications which shall be recognised as entitling a teacher to be
classed as a Graduate for the purposes of Section 4 (c) of this Report are set out in
Appendix I.
(6) This provision applies to all posts under Sections 6 and 7.
(7) Sec Appendix IV.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
CORRECT POSITION^)
12. (a) In determining the correct position of a teacher on the Assistants' Scale
at any time the following service shall be taken into account :
(i) Service of the types and under the conditions set forth in Appendix II
to this Report.
(ii) War service within the limits and under the conditions explained in
Appendix III to this Report.
(b) In determining the correct position of a Senior Assistant holding a post to
which the scales prescribed in Section 6 (b) apply :
(i) the commencing salary shall be the minimum of the scale unless the
salary applicable on the Assistants' Scale, including any allowances awarded under
Section 5, exceeds this amount, in which case the teacher shall be appointed at
the next higher point on the scale for Senior Assistants ;
(11) one increment of £25 (men) and £20 (women) shall be added to the
minimum in respect of each completed year of full-time service in the status
of Senior Assistant.
(c) In determining the correct position of a Senior Assistant holding a post to which
the scales prescribed in Section 7 apply, regard shall be had to previous service in a
like capacity.
WITHHOLDING OF INCREMENTS
13. No increment shall be withheld m respect of any year unless the service
for that year has been declared unsatisfactory by the Local Education Authority.
The effect of this provision shall be limited to one year unless the Local Education
Authority otherwise determine.
INCREMENTAL DATE
14. (a) The Committee recommend all Local Education Authorities to adopt
a uniform incremental date at 1st April. In adjusting salaries to that uniform
incremental date the principle which applies is that teachers who remain continuously
in service throughout the financial year should receive the same salary in respect
of that year as though no uniform date were in force, but increments were given as
from the date of completion of an integral number of years of service. In reckoning
service for this purpose the number of odd days may be ignored or counted as one
month according as it is or is not less than 15, i.e., the date of completion of a year's
service may be taken to be the first of the month which is nearer to the actual date.
(b) The principle which applies to the calculation of salary in the case of migrants
and of teachers discontinuing service and resuming it m the same area is that teachers
of the same qualifications and the same amount of service at any particular time who
are employed by the same Local Education Authority in similar conditions should
have the same rate of salary. This rate is, therefore, determined by considering what
salary an existing teacher would be receiving who had been continuously employed
in the area and had the same service as the migrant at the date of appointment, except-
ing that when the salary of a teacher has been assessed for any financial year it is
retained by the teacher for the remainder of the year even though he 'she has sub-
sequently a break in service, provided that he/she resumes service after the break in
the area of the same Authority and in the same status.
SALARIES OF "EXISTING TEACHERS"
15. No teacher under a contract of employment on 31st March, 1945, in
institutions or services to which this Report relates shall receive, by reason of the
operation of these scales, a smaller rate of salary than he/she would have been eligible
to receive under such contract of employment.
DURATION OF THE SCALES
16. It is recommended that the scales in this Report shall have effect as from
1st April, 1945, and shall continue in operation until 3 1st March, 1948.
(8) With regard to the adjustment of salary to a uniform incremental date see Section 14 ot this
Report.
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COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE
17. The Committee shall act as a Joint Committee of Reference, to which
shall stand referred for consideration any matter relating to the interpretation of the
provisions of this Report brought forward by a Local Education Authority acting
through the Authorities' Panel, or by any Association of Teachers acting through the
Teachers' Panel, or by consent of the Chairman of the Committee.
We have the honour to be,
Madam,
Your obedient servants,
(Chairman).
(Authorities' Panel).
(Teachers9 Panel).
5th November, 1946.
(Joint Hon. Secretaries).
LETTER FROM LORD SOULBURY FORWARDING A COPY OF THE
INTERIM REPORT TO THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION
8th July, 1946.
DEAR Miss WILKINSON, '
I have pleasure in enclosing a copy of the Interim Report of the Farm Institute
Committee, which has been prepared by the drafting Sub-Committee, approved by
Alderman Byng Kenrick and Mr. Wickham Murray and signed by the Honorary
Secretaries and myself as being a correct record of the conclusions and recommenda-
tions which we reached on Friday, 21st June last.
Yours sincerely,
SOULBURV.
THE RT. HON. ELLEN WILKINSON, M.P.,
Minister of Education,
Belgrave Square, S.W.I.
LETTER FROM THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION TO LORD SOULBURY
IN REPLY
2bth September, 1946.
DEAR LORD SOULBURY,
Thank you for your letter of 8th July with which you sent a copy of the Interim
Report of the Committee which was set up to consider the remuneration appropriate
to the teaching staff of Farm Institutes and to teachers of agricultural (including
horticultural) subjects on the staff of Local Education Authorities.
I have now considered the recommendations made in consultation with the
Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries^ and I am glad to be able to inform you that
I approve those scales.
I would take this opportunity of expressing to you and, through you, to the
Committee, the thanks of Mr. Tom Williams, and myself for the time and trouble
you have together expended upon this work, and for the rapidity with which you have
completed the first part of the task that you were asked to undertake.
Yours sincerely,
ELLEN WILKINSON.
THE LORD SOULBURY, P.C., O.B.E., M.C.,
Kingswood,
Heath,
Leighton Buzzard,
Beds.
(To be followed by
(a) Lord Soulbury's letter submitting the full Report
(b) The Minister's reply.)
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APPENDIX I
QUALIFICATIONS ENTITLING A TEACHER TO BE CLASSED AS A GRADUATE FOR
THE PURPOSES OF SECTION 4 (c) OF THIS REPORT
The following qualifications shall he recognised as entitling a teacher to be classed as a Graduate
tor the purposes of Section 4 (c) oi this Report —
(a) Architecture —
Assoaateship of the Royal Institute of British Architects, if awarded alter passing the Examina-
tion of the Institute, or an Examination accepted by the Institute as giving exemption from its
own Examination
(6) Art—
(i) The Art Teachers' Diploma, or the Teaching Certificate for Teacheis in Schools of Art,
issued by the Ministry of Education or the Board oi Education under the provisions of Rules 109,
or of Circular 1214, or — for teachers who have rendered meritorious service as teachers of Art,
and who became Certificated. Teachers College-trained not later than 1st August, 1925 — the
qualifications required ior the Diploma or Teaching Certificate referred to above, without the
completion of the prescribed course of professional training and the passing of an examination
in the Punciples ol Teaching and School Management
(n) The London University Diploma in Hne Art (Slade School) provided —
(a) that it has been endorsed under the provisions of Rules 109, or
(b} that the teacher —
(0 has passed the Examination in Drawing oi the Mimstr> of Education or the
oi Education ,
(ii) was not less than 19 \cars oi age at the time of entry upon the course for the
Diploma ,
(ni) holds a qualification in pichmmai\ general education satisfying the require-
ments of paragraph 2 of Rules J09
Un) I he Diploma oi Associate-ship ol the Koval College ol Art, provided that the teacher holds
.1 qualification in preliminary gcneial education satisfying the icquirements ol paragraph 2 of
Rules 109.
(iv) The Eull Associateship oi the Royal College of Art (9)
(v) The Art Matter's Certificate, Group I, (9) if awarded under the Rules of 1901 and sub-
sequent years
(vi) Ihe Specialist Art Teachers*1 Diploma of the Edinburgh College of Art, with Certificate
of Training at the Edinburgh Provincial Training Centre, obtained under the Scheme which
came into force on 1st October, 192b
(t) Modern Languages —
(i) 1 -rench —
Licence 6s Lettrcs
Doctoral d'Umversite (with thesis \\rilten and sustained in 1'rcnch'
Doctoral d'Etat es Lettrcs
(11) Other languages —
A qualification of equivalent standard .to those recommended tor French
(J) Science and '1 cchnology —
(i) Associatcship ot the Ro>al College oi Science ( London i
(n) Associateship of the Royal College ol Science (Ireland1*
(in) Associateship of the City and Guilds oi London Institute
(iv) Associateship ot the Royal School ot Mines
(v) \Vhit\vorth Scholarship it gained between 1887 and 1922
(c) Music —
(1) Graduate of the Roval Schools of Music (London).
(2) For students entering upon their courses at either of the Institutions not later than the
Session 1929-30 —
Associateship of the Ro\al Academy of Music by examination ,
Graduate oi the Royal College of Music ,
Licentiateship ot the Royal Academy of Music with special Teaching Diploma oi the
Academy ,
Associatcship of the Rov ii College of Music with special Teaching Diploma of the
College ,
provided that—
(i) at least three years after the ago ji 18 years were spent in full time study at cither the
Royal Academy or Royal College of Mm««' ;
(11) not later than the end of tnc first year ot the Course the teacher passed the School
Certificate Examination or an equivalent examination in General Education
Note — Holders of honorary distinctions of the Royal Academy and Royal College of
Music (including the Associateship of the Royal Academy not by examination) will continue
to be regarded as graduates for salary purposes ii at a date not later than 31st December
1929, they had approved teaching service in that status
(/) Membership of Professional Societies —
Associateship of the Institute of Physics ;
Associateship of the Royal Institute of Chemistry ,
Provided in each case that the Associate has passed the Institute's Examination for Associate-
ship or an examination accepted by the Institute as giving exemption from the Associate Member-
ship Examination
(9) |This is not now awarded.
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v
Associate membership of the following Institutions • The Institution of Civil Engineers ;
The Institution of Mechanical Engineers ; The Institution of Electrical Engineers ,
Provided in each case that election to Associate membership has followed the passing of the
Associate Membership Examination, or of an examination accepted by the Institution as giving
exemption from the Associate Membership Examination.
Associate Membership ol the Institution of Structural Engineers, provided —
(i) that election to Associate Membership has followed the passing of the Associate Membership
Examination after 1st April, 1935, or of an examination accepted after that date by the Institution
as giving exemption from the Associate Membership Examination ; and
(II) that the candidate has attained a standard of general education which would qualify him
for admission to the studentship class of the Institution were he between the appropriate ages for
this class. '
The Pharmaceutical Chemist qualification (by examination) of the Pharmaceutical Society
of Great Britain
The Associateship, by examination (Parts I and II) of the Textile Institute
(?) Miscellaneous —
The First Class Colliery Managers' Certificate if the holder has had three years' industrial
experience after the age of 21 and has also obtained the Diploma of a Mining College recognised
by the Board of Trade
The Extra Master's Certificate of Competency of the Board oi Trade by examination passed
after 1st March, 1931, provided that service at sea equal to the minimum requirements of the
Board of Trade Regulations for Master is reckoned as part ol the qualification
The Extra First Class Engineer's Certificate of Competency of the Board oi Trade
Qualifications obtained by Officers who have reached ranks in His Majesty's Forces promotion
to which has followed a course of study or training which the Committee, in agreement with the
Minister, accept as equivalent to courses of study resulting in the award of a degree.
Other industrial, commercial or professional qualifications and experience which arc accepted
by the Committee in agreement with the Minister.
APPENDIX II
SERVICE RECOGNISED FOR THE PURPOSES OF SECTION 12 (a) (i) OF THIS REPORT.
I. — Types of Service
1. (a) Teaching service in the following classes ol educational institutions, grant-aided or recognised
as efficient, in England and Wales, and the corresponding institutions in Scotland, the Isle oi Man,
Guernsey and Jersey : —
Institutions and Services to which this Report relates ,
Technical Colleges and Institutes, Art Colleges and Schools ,
Primary Schools ,
Public Elementary Schools ,
Certified Efficient Elementary Schools in England and Wales ,
Special Subjects Centres ,
Special Schools (both Day and Boarding) and Institutions certified under the Mental Deficiency
Act, 1913 (including State Institutions established and maintained by the Board of Control) ;
Nursery Schools and Classes, War-time Nurseries and Nursery Classes , Residential Nurscncs ,
Secondary Schools ,
Tumor Technical, Commercial and Housewifery Schools ; Junior Art Departments }
Preparatory Schools ,
Pupil 1 eacher Centres ,
Universities, University Colleges, Agricultural Colleges and Framing Colleges ,
Public Assistance Schools (formerly called Poor Law Schools) ;
Approved Schools (formerly called Reformatory and Industrial Schools) ,
Junior Instruction Centres ,
Ministry of Labour Training Centres 5
Schools of Nautical Training
(b) Similar service —
(i) in other schools or institutions within the British limpire, or in Lgypt, which the Local
Education Authority, after making full inquiries, arc satisfied may properly be regarded as of
equivalent standard (for this purpose the Mandated Areas arc regarded as within the British
Empire) ,
(n) rendered overseas by teachers employed by Local Education Authorities in England and
Wales who proceed to the Overseas Dominions, States and Provinces, or to a foreign country under
the interchange arrangements approved by the Ministry
(III) in any school in a foreign country maintained primarily for the education oi the children
of British subjects which the Ministry of Education have approved for the purpose of this para-
graph ;
(iv) in any school or institution m a foreign countiy which is shown to the satisfaction of the
Ministry of Education to be a school in wnich it is expedient to facilitate the employment ot
British teachers.
CO Teaching service in Naval, Marine and Dockyard Schools and as Instructor Officer or School-
master R.N. ; and in Royal Air Force Educational Institutions.
(d) (i) Teaching service in Army Schools for soldiers' children in any part of the world ; and
service in connection with the academic part of the instruction given in the following institutions controlled
by the Army Council : —
Boys' Technical School, Beachley Camp, Chepstow ;
School of Electric Lighting, Stokes Bay ;
Artillery College^ Woolwich ;
School of Military Engineering, Chatham ,
Signal Training Centre, Maresfield ;
Royal Tank Corps Training Centre, Bovington Camp ,
Royal Army Ordnance Corps School of Instruction, Hilsca.
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(ii) Teaching service in the Army Educational Corps or as Education Officer in the Royal Air Force
(2) (i) A year spent under the Ministry of Education Scheme or similar Scheme under the Board of
Education in the capacity of Assistant (Assistantc) or Repetitcur (Rcpetitrice) in France, or the equivalent
capacity in another foreign country ;
(n) A second year similarly spent in a different foreign country ;
provided that no such period has ^been taken into account for the purpose of 'I raining Addition under
Section 4 (b) or Section 8
(f) Other teaching service approved by the Committee for the purpose
2 Service which has been accepted by the Ministry as that of an Organiser under Section 1 1 of
the Teachers (Superannuation) Act, 1925, or Section 2 of the Teachers (Superannuation) Act, 1945
3 Time spent in industry or commerce or in professional or research work after the age of 21
years where likely to be of value to the teacher in the performance of his/her duties may be approved
by the Local Education Authority in its discretion, and if so approved, shall be counted as equivalent
to teaching service provided that no more than ten years shall be so counted.
II.— General
1 Service in a School in the period prior to the date ol hs recognition as efficient by the Ministry
is accepted under Section 12 (a) (i) of this Report provided that the School was not decided by the
Ministry to be inefficient during the period in question
2. l\nt-tttne Tea i hint; Scivtce — In calculating the salary of a Teacher a proportionate increment
may be given for previous part-time teaching service (e g , one increment lor two years' half-time teaching
service), subject to the condition that, where part-time teaching was concurrent with other service or
experience which can be counted for increment, not more than one increment on the appropriate scale
can, in the aggregate, be given in respect of a year ot a Teacher's life
3 (i) The following arc examples of service not accepted as service for increment purposes . —
(u) Service as Supplementary Teacher
(6) Service of- 1'cmporarv Teachers in War-time Nurseries, War-time Nursery Classes and
Residential Nurseries rendered prior to the date of their approval by the Atimstry in that capacity
(t) Service under the age of 18 years
(d} Foreign service (i c , service outside the British Kmpirc) except as provided for in paragraph
1 1 (fc) and I 1 (e) above
(c) Service as Private Tutor
(/) Teaching under supervision (c g Student Teacher and Pupil Teacher)
in) Absences on leave without pay do not count as service
4 Aggregation of pcnod* of \<nvice fot inclement pwpo\e* The following arrangements shall
apply .—
(i) The complete calendar months will be totalled , and
(n) The odd davs at the beginning and end ot the period of service where the service included a
complete calendar month and all the da}s of service where it did not will be aggregated
In order to equate odd days to months of service the sum of all the aggregates in (n) for the whole
of the teacher's service which is taken into account for increment purposes will be divided by 30. The
quotient will be taken as a number of complete months, and the remainder will count as one month,
or will not count accoiding as it is 15 days or over, or less than 15 days
In the case of teachers paid at daily rates service continuing on both sides of the week-end will be
regarded as including the week-end, but ihe school vacations will not be included unless the teacher has a
continuous cngagcmc'iit Neither the incidence of a financial year nor a change of employment is
regarded as affecting the continuity of service which otherwise runs continuously
APPENDIX III
WAR SERVICE RECOGNISED FOR THE PURPOSE OF SECTION 12 (a) (ii) OF THIS
REPORT
I. — War service during the war beginning in 1939
1, War service of the following kinds shall be reckoned as equivalent to teaching service —
(a) Service in any of the naval, military and air forces of the Crown.
(6) Service which the Ministry considers may properly be treated for the purpose of the rl eachcrs
Superannuation (War Service) Act, 1939, in the same manner as service in those forces.
(r) A period of disablement, not exceeding three years, provided that satisfactory evidence
is produced that the teacher was unable to undertake teaching duties, or to complete his preparation
for the teacning profession, owing to disabilities contracted as a result of war service
2 War service as defined above shall '.i- counted for increment at the rate applicable upon the
scale for Assistants.
3. The following conditions are applicable in connection with the counting of war service for
increment * —
(a) War service shall be deemed to include all service rendered by a teacher prior to 1st Septem-
ber, 1030, which, as from that date, became war service as defined in paragraph 1 above.
(6) If the total period spent m a two year full-time course of study or training for the teaching
profession falls short of the normal period for that course, a corresponding deduction shall be
made from the period of war service
(c) Service before the age of 18 shall not be counted.
II. — War service in the previous war beginning in 1014
War service rendered by teachers during the previous war beginning in 1914 is recognised within
the limits and under the conditions specified in Appendix V of the Burnham Reports of 1938,
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APPENDIX IV
APPROVED STUDY AND/OR TRAINING (Sections 4 (b) and 8 of this Report)
The following courses and periods of study and/or training*! have been approved by the Com-
mittee for the purposes of Sections 4 (b) and 8 of this Report : —
1. Entitling a teacher to the addition of one increment
(i) Three-year courses at Training Colleges leading to the status of Qualified Teacher i
(h) Two-year courses at Training Colleges leading to the status of Qualified Teacher supplemented
by a recognised third-year course.
(iii) Three-year courses at the following Physical Training Colleges • —
Chelsea Physical Training College . . . (Courses commenced 1909 or later).
Anstey Physical Training College . . 1
Dartiord Bergman Osterberg Physical Training College ^(Courses commenced 1919 or later)
Bedford Physical Training College . .. J
Liverpool Physical Training College . . ... (Courses completed 1940 or later)
Nonington College of Physical Education
(iv) Three years' full-time study at a University, University College or Technical College, § resulting
in the award oi a Degree or equivalent qualification accepted under Appendix I of this Report ; or
two years' full-time study at a University, University College or Technical College, resulting in the
award of a Degree3 followed by a further year of post-graduate study, advanced work or research in
the same Institution or under 'the supervision ot an Institution of similar standing.
(v) Three years' full-time study resulting in the award of the Diploma or Certificate of a Technical
College accepted by the Committee for this purpose
(vi) Three years' full-time study resulting in the award of a National Diploma
(yn) Three years' full-time study spent in obtaining one ol the qualifications specified in Appendix I
of this Report.
2. — Entitling the teacher to the addition of two increments
(i) Three years (or the equivalent) in studv at a University or University College or Technical
College resulting in the award oi a Degree, with the satisfactory completion of one year (or the equivalent)
of training in teaching. I
(ii) Pour years* full-time study at a University, University College or Technical College resulting
in the award of a Degree or Diploma in cases where the normal period of the course; is four years , or a
period of full-time study at a University, University College or Technical College resulting in the award
of a Degree or Diploma, followed by post-graduate study, advanced work or research in the same
Institution or under the supervision of an Institution of similar standing and amounting in the aggregate
to not less than four years.
(iii) Two-year courses at Training Colleges leading to the status of qualified teacher, supplemented
by a recognised two-year course resulting in the award of a Degree.
(iv) Four years1 full-time study spent in obtaining one of the qualifications specified in Appendix I
of this Report
3. — Entitling the teacher to the addition of three increments
Four years' full-time study at a University, University College or Technical College resulting
in the award of a Degree or Diploma in cases where the normal period of the course is four years, together
with a recognised one-year course of training in teaching ; or a period of full-time study at a University,
University College or Technical College resulting in the award of a Degree or Diploma, followed by
post-graduate study, advanced work or research in the same Institution or under the supervision oi an
Institution of similar standing and amounting in the aggregate to not less than five years.
4. — Special provisions in regard to shortened or accelerated courses
Where owing to war conditions a course of any of the types mentioned above has been compressed
into a period of less than three or four years respectively there shall be allowed in respect of each period
of one term by which the duration of such course exceeds two or three calendar years respectively one-
third of the appropriate increment.
Alternative Courses of study and/or training
1 Courses similar in duration and otherwise equivalent to those referred to in 1 above, whether
completed in England and Wales or elsewhere, may also be accepted. In the case of such courses
reference should in the first instance be made to the Ministry of Education.
2. In the case of a teacher who, after the age of 18 years, has satisfactorily pursued during a period
of 4 years a course of organised part-time study approved by the Minister as likely to be of value in the
performance of his/her duties concurrently witn time spent in industry, or commerce, or in professional
work, such period shall be treated for the purposes of Sections 4 (b) and 8 as equivalent to three years
spent in approved full-time study and, or training, and may therefore qualify for an addition of one
increment to both the minimum and the maximum of the appropriate scale ; provided that no part of
this period shall be counted as equivalent to teaching service under Appendix II 1, paragraph 3.
3. Other courses of study and/ or training may also be accepted, if they are of such a duration and
character as are desirable for full-time teachers under this Report and are approved by the Committee
for the purpose. __
*An extension of a shorter course by reason of the repetition of some part of it is not accepted.
tThe following may be counted in the same way as a year of training for the purpose of this
increment * —
(a) A year spent under the Ministry of Education Scheme or similar Scheme under the Board of
Education in the capacity of Assistant (Assistarite) or Repetitrice) in France, or the equivalent
capacity in another foreign country
(*) A year's course at the " hcolc dc Preparation dc Professcurs de Franfais a PEtranger "
of the University of Pans.
tThc following courses do not qualify for the increment * —
(i) The three-year course provided at some Training Colleges in preparation for the Teacher's
Certificate of the National Froebel Union or Foundation.
(ii) A three-year course under Article 25 (a) of the Scottish Training Regulations.
§The term " Technical College '* where used in this Appendix connotes also an " Agricultural
College."
II (a) The words " or the equivalent " refer to a concurrent four years' course of training in teaching
and study for a degree,
(b} Training in teaching which preceded, as well as that which followed a full-time course of study
for a degree, is accepted for this purpose.
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APPENDIX V
SALARY* IOR EACH YEAR ui
Scales for Assistants
Years
Men
Women
0
£
270
1 ...
2
3
4 ....
5 . .
6 . ....
7 ...
8 .... .
315
330
345
360
375
390
405
420
AIC
282
294
306
318
330
342
354
366
•JTO
10
11
12
13
14
15
450
465
480
495
510
525
390
402
414
420
Scales for Senior Aswtatits
<*>
Years
Men
Women
£
600
625
650
675
700
725
750
£
480
500
520
540
560
580
600
(6)
Years
Men
Women
775
800
825
850
600
620
610
660
680
"Excluding any additions for which the teacher is eligible under the provisions of Sections 4 (b
and (c), 5, 7 and 8 of this Report.
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MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
Administrative Memorandum No. 194 (28th November, 1946)
REPORTS OF THE BURNHAM COMMITTEE ON THE SALARIES OF
TEACHERS, 1945
(i) Amendments of the Report for Teachers in Primary and Secondary Schools.
(ii) Interpretations of and method of applying the scales for teachers in Primary
and Secondary Schools and in Technical Colleges, etc.
1. The attention of Local Education Authorities and Governing Bodies is
drawn to the enclosed copy of the Remuneration of Teachers Amending Order No. 1 ,
1946, which makes the amendment to Section 4(d) of the Burnham Primary and
Secondary Schools Report, particulars of which are given in the accompanying
statement, effective from 6th November, 1946.
2. This opportunity is taken to inform Local Education Authorities that
certain points which have arisen as to the interpretation of and methods of applying
the Scales have been considered by the Burnham Committee. The conclusions of the
Committee are also set out in the Statement.
3. The Minister desires that Local Education Authorities should be aware that
she is prepared to recognise for the purposes of grant, expenditure incurred by them
in applying the interpretations of the Report (as distinct from the amendment of
Section 4(d) of the Primary and Secondary Schools Report) with effect from 1st
April, 1945, in appropriate cases.
4. It is proposed in due course to have copies of the amendments and interpre-
tations of the Report printed and made available through H.M. Stationery Office.
AMENDMENTS AFFECTING THE BURNHAM PRIMARY AND SECONDARY
SCHOOLS REPORT
Amendment of Section 4 (d) (i), (ii) and (iv) on pages 6 and 7 of the Report
(d) Other Additions • (8)
(i) Where in the case of teachers who obtain the status of qualified teachers under paragraph
10 (viii) of the Ministry's Circular 30 the number ot completed years of service at the date ot qualification •
(a) in the capacity of an uncertificated teacher j or
(6) in the capacity of a full-time teacher in any other type of school, service in which
is recognised for the purposes of Section 13 (i) of this Report, who would have been eligible for
recognition as an uncertificated teacher in a public elementary school.
amounts to 23 years or more, there shall be added to the minimum of the appropriate scale one increment
in respect of each period of 3 years in excess of 20, provided that where such period exceeds a multiple
of 3 by not less than 2, it shall be treated for the purpose of this Section as if it were the next higher
multiple of 3.
(ii) In the case of teachers, other than those referred to in Section 4 (d) (i) above, who have been
in service • —
(a) in the capacity of an uncertificated teacher, or
(£) In the capacity of a full-time teacher m any other type of school, service in which
is recognised for the purpose of Section 13 (i) oi this Report,
and who have obtained the status of qualified teacher either before or during the period of operation
of the present Report, the Local Education Authority shall make an addition to the minimum of the
appropriate scale in respect of time previously spent in teaching service after attaining the age of 18
years. The amount of the addition shall be one increment in respect of each period of 3 years of such
service, provided that where such period exceeds a multiple of 3 by not less than 2, it shall be treated
for the purpose of this Section as if it were the next higher multiple of 3.
(8) See also Section 13 of this Report
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(iv) In the case of other teachers who have obtained the status of qualified teacher before 1st Apul,
1945, or who obtain such status during the period of operation of the present Report, and who at the
date of qualification were more than 21 years ot age, the Local Education Authority shall make an
addition to the minimum of the appropriate scale in respect of previous experience gained after attaining
the age of 18 years m industrial, professional, clerical, or social work, as approved by the Local Education
Authority The amount ot such additions shall be arrived at as follows . —
(a) one increment shall be allowed in respect of each year of such experience which is deemed
by the Local Education Authority to be of exceptional value to the teacher in the performance of
his/her duties, up to a maximum of 10 years ,
(6) further increments shall be allowed at the rate of one increment m respect of each period
of 3 years of such experience which has not been taken into account for the purpose of (c^ above,
provided that where this exceeds a multiple of 3 by not less than 2 it shall be treated as il it were
the next higher multiple of 3, and provided also that the total number of increments allowed under
(a) and (6) shall not exceed 10
No time shall be taken into account for the purposes of this sub-Section if increments arc given in
respect of it under some other section ol the Report
RECOMMENDATION OF THE BURNHAM COMMITTEE
in regard to
Interpretations of the Reports and upon the Method of
applying the Prescribed Scales
I. MAIN AND TECHNICAL REPORTS
Remuneration of teachers who make up full-time service by combining
duties in Primary and Secondary Schools, and in Schools or Institutions
covered by the Technical Report
It is not the intention of the Committee that Section 3 of the Mam Report and the corresponding
Section of the Technical Report should be so interpreted as to exclude from the operation of the Reports
teachers who are employed in the manner indicated above The Committee recommend that in such
cases, where full-time service of each type would be remunerated at different rates, the teachers should
be paid at the higher rate if they devote one-half or more of their time to the more highly pakUservice,
and that in other cases payment should be made at the lower rate for all work. The Committee further
recommend that this basis oi payment, if adopted, should be applied uniformly to all teachers, so employed
in the Authority's area.
Graduate Equivalents — Definition of term " Officers" in Section 10 11,') of
the Primary and Secondary Schools Report and Section 12 U') of the
Technical Report
The Committee agreed that m order to remove misunderstanding the word " Officers ** as used
in the above Sections ot the Reports should be held to include non-commissioned Officers
Qualifications entitling a teacher to be classed as a Graduate
In accordance with the provisions of the final paragraph of Section 10 (#) ot the Main Report
and of Section 12 (#) ot the Technical Report the Committee now recommend the acceptance ot the
following qualifications, on the conditions stated, as entitling a teacher of Commercial Subjects to be
classed as a graduate lor purposes of Section 4 (<) oi the Reports
(i) Associateship of the Institute of Chartered Accountants
(n) Associateship of the Society of Incorporated Accountants
(in) Associateship ot the Institute of Actuaries.
(iv) Assoaateship of the Association of Certified and Corporate Accountants.
Provided that . —
(<i) the election to Associateship has followed the passmg of the Final Examination, or an
examination accepted by the Institute as giving exemption from the Final Examination ,
(6) satisfactory proof is given of a good general education up to at least School Certificate
standard ,
(c) in the case of the first thre" Associatcships, the teacher has had 4 years' professional experi-
ence, and in the case of the fourth, 5 years' professional experience, after obtaining the qualification
It was also ag.rced that the following qualifications should similarly be accepted, subject to the
teacher having had 4 years' professional experu-nce after passing the examination . —
(v) Barristers (Bar Final)
(vi) Solicitors (Final Examination of the Law Society)
(vu) Professional Associate of the Surveyors Institution
The Committee propose that, m respect of teachers in service on 31st March, 1945, teaching service
could be reckoned towards the period of 4 years' or 5 years' professional experience necessary for the
qualification,
II. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS REPORT.
Additional Payments for Teachers in the " London Area."
Footnote (18) has been read in such a way as to give rise to cases of hardship. To remove this
difficulty the footnote should be construed as not applying to teachers normally serving in the " London
Area " but temporarily employed by a London Area Authority elsewhere
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Grading and Re-grading of Schools.
The Committee have considered the application of the provisions of Section 1 1 of this Report
to the special circumstances of those areas which were subject to evacuation during the war. It is the
Committee's view that for the County of London and where desired by the Local Education Authority
in other areas, the following procedure ( subject to such minor modifications as may be proposed by the
Authority and agreed by the Minister) should be applied in determining the grading of a former Public
RIementary School, or Special School or Department : —
(i) Where the school premise*, ceased to be used as such owing to circumstances arising out of the
war and
(a) were used pnor to 31st March, 1945, as a war-time emergency school ; or
(b) were not so used, but the school or department reopened after list March, 1045 ;
the grading as irom 1st April, 1945, or as soon as possible after the official return of evacuated
children (31st July, 1945) may be fixed in accordance with Section 11 (a) (lO and Section 11 (6) (ii)
of the Report
In applying the provisions of Section 1 1 (c) (11) the scale applicable to the Head Teacher of a School
or department falling within the ambit of the above recommendation which was in a provisional grade
on 31st August, 1939, should, until such time as a new provisional grade is assigned under the terms
of the above recommendation, or until he she is appointed to some other school, be the scale under this
Report corresponding to his/her protected scale (if any) or the scale appropriate to the provisional
grade of the school on 31st August, 1939 ; (modified as necessary in accordance with the terms of the
proviso to sub-Section 11 (6) (i)), whichever is the higher.
If the Head Teacher is appointed to some other school his, her scale should then be that appropriate
to the grading of such other school as determined under the provisions of Section 1 1 of this Report,
or his 'her protected scale (if any), whichever is the higher
Service Recognised for the purpose of Section M (i) of the Report
In order that paragraph 1 of Section II of Appendix I may bear a suitable relationship to Section 4 (rf)
it should be read as though it began with the words • " Except as otherwise provided in the Report "
III. TECHNICAL REPORT.
Categories of Students accepted for the purposes of determining the estab-
lishment of Senior Assistants
As foreshadowed in Footnote (13) the Committee have considered what additional qualifications
should be recognised for the purposes of Section b (6), and recommend that categories of students
preparing for examinations in the following list should be accepted —
Pharmaceutical Society — Inter
Chemists and Druggists.
Pharmaceutical Chemist.
First M B.
Royal College ol Physicians and Surgeons — Prc-Medical Examination.
National Diploma in Design
Art Teachers Diploma — Inter
A.R.I.B.A. — Inter and Final
Chartered Institute of Secretaries — Inter and Final
Chartered Accountants — Inter, and Final.
Incorporated Accountants — Inter and Final.
Institute of Bankers — Parts 1 and 2 Cert. Assoc.
Chartered Insurance Institute — Inter, and Final.
Institute of Transport — Associate and Graduate
Colliery Managers Certificate."
Mine Surveyors Certificate.
Ordinary National Certificate — 3rd Year.
Institute of Builders — Licentiateship.
Additions to Scale Salary for Approved Study and/or training.
The Committee recommend that m order to meet the special circumstances of teachers employed
in Technical Institutions, many of whom have qualifications for service in the technical fiejd as a result
of part-time study, the following formula should be accepted under paragraph 2 of Section II of Appendix
III of the Technical Report. -
" In the case of a teacher who, after the age of 18 years, has satisfactorily pursued during" a
period of 4 years a course of organised part-time study approved by the Minister as likely to be
of value in the performance of his/her duties concurrently with time spent in industry, or commerce,
or m professional work, such period shall be treated for the purpose of Sections 4 (£), 7 and 9, as
equivalent to three years spent in approved full-time study and/or training, and may therefore
qualify for an addition of one increment to both the minimum and the maximum of the appropriate
scale ; provided that no part of this period shall be counted as equivalent to teaching service under
Appendix I. 1, paragraph 3."
It is the intention of the Committee that the words " satisfactorily pursued " should be read as
implying that the student should have obtained a qualification as a result of the course. The Committee
consider that a student who once exercised the option either to accept an addition for training under
these arrangements or alternatively to have his (concurrent) professional or industrial experience reckoned
for increments on the salary scale, should not be permitted to change his option at a later date.
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Home Office, Whitehall, London, S.W. I
Telephone : Waterloo 8070.
Secretary of State :
The Right Hon. J. CHUTER EDE, D.L., J.PO M.P., C.A.
Under Secretaries of State :
Permanent : SIR ALEXANDER MAXWELL, K.C.B., K.B.E.
Parliamentary : MR. G. H. OLIVER, M.P.
Assistant Under Secretary of State :
S. W. HARRIS, C.B., c.v.o.
CHILDREN'S BRANCH
Assistant Secretary : L. N. BLAKE ODGERS, M.C.
Principals : Miss W. M. GOODE, B. E. KING (Temporary).
Chief Inspector :
T. PATERSON OWENS.
Inspectors :
R. MACDONALD, O.B.E., Miss M. A. WARNER, W. H. C. DAVEY, Miss M. GLYN- JONES,
Miss M, LATIMER (Temporary), C. E. SHIPLEY, R. A. FORGE (Temporary),
LT.-COL. H. DIPPIE (Temporary), MRS. CUFFE.
Medical Inspectors :
DR. A. P. Ross, M.B., B.S., D.P.H., and DR. D. MAKEPEACE, M.D., B.S., M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P., D.P.H.
Chief Clerk : T. J. MAXWELL.
PROBATION BRANCH
Assistant Secretary : B. J. REYNOLDS, O.B.E.
Principal ; Miss D. M. ROSLING.
Administrative Officers : C. J. COLLINGE, A. E. CATTLE.
Inspectors :
Miss K. P. WILLIAMS, H. M. MORTON, W. G. MINN*, L. C. BROOKS, Miss V. M.
DALES, Miss E. R. GLOVER.*
* Deals with training for probation work,
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List of Schools
approved by
The Secretary of State
under the
Children and Young Persons Act,
1933
Note : Schools which are under the control of Local Education Authorities
are marked with an asterisk. Others are under voluntary
organisation.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
BOYS' SCHOOLS
SENIOR
*ARDALE SCHOOL, Stifford, near Grays, Essex. Reserved for L.C.C. cases—both
Protestant and Roman Catholic. Telephone : Tilbury 57. Remat k$ : Training
in woodwork, mctalwork, poultry farming and gardening (including horticulture).
AYCLIFFE SCHOOL, Aycliffe, near Darlington, Co. Durham. Telephone : Aycliffe 78.
Remark* : A school designed to give schoolroom training to boys between 12-14
on admission and vocational training to boys 14-f and 16 on admission. In
addition there will be a classifying department through which committals will
pass on the way to school and wherein they will be classified according to character,
mental attainments and physical abilities.
" THE CARLTON " SCHOOL, Carlton, Bedford. Telephone : Harrold 213. Remarks :
A country school giving training in farming, engineering, carpentry, baking
and gardening.
CHUTE FOREST SCHOOL, Andover, Hampshire. Telephone : Chute Standen 242.
Remarks : Training in farming, gardening, forestry, building, carpentry and
furniture making.
DOBROYD CASTLE SCHOOL, Todmorden, Lanes. Telephone : Todmorden 247.
Remarks : Training m market gardening, building constiuction and carpentry.
Small facilities for dairy farming.
EAST MOOR SCHOOL, Adel, Leeds, 6. Telephone : 7345Q, Leeds. Remarks :
Training in market-gardening, including greenhouses ; cabinet-making and
joinery.
EDMOND CASTLE SCHOOL, Wetheral, Carlisle, Cumberland. Telephone : Hayton 218.
Remarks . Country School giving training in building construction and gardening.
FARRINGDON HOUSE SCHOOL, Sandford Orieigh, Newton Abbot, Devon. Telephone :
Newton Abbot 250. Remarks : Training in gardening, carpentry and building
construction.
FYLDE FARM SCHOOL, Poulton-le~Fylde, Blackpool, Lanes. Telephone : Poulton-
le-Fylde (Lanes.), 7. Remarks : Training in farming, gardening and carpentry.
*GLAMORGAN FARM SCHOOL, Neath, Glam. Aho accents Roman Catholic boys
if desired. Telephone : Ncath 144. Remarks : Training in farming, gardening
and carpentry.
THE HEREWARD SCHOOL, West Road, Bourne, Lincolnshire. Telephone : Bourne
148. Remarks : A country school giving training in gardening and woodwork.
HERTS TRAINING SCHOOL, Chapmorc End, Ware, Herts. Telephone : Ware 66,
Remarks : A country school giving training m farming, gardening, cabinet-
making and baking.
HESWALL NAUTICAL SCHOOL (1856). Aho accepts Roman Catholic boys if desired.
Heswall, Wirral, Cheshire. Telephone : Heswall 77. Remarks : A nautical
school giving special training in wireless telegraphy, seamanship, signalling and
cooking, and as cooks and stewards.
KERRISON SCHOOL, Thorndon, Eye, Suffolk. Telephone : Occold 35. Remarks :
A country school giving training in farming, gardening, carpentry, baking and
metalwork.
KINGSWOOD TRAINING SCHOOL, Kingswood, Bristol. Telephone : Kingswpod
73635. Remarks : Training in farming, gardening, cabinet-making and building.
NETHERTON TRAINING SCHOOL, Morpeth, Northumberland. Telephone : Stan-
nington 200. Remarks : A country school giving training in the following
industries : Farming, gardening, carpentry in agricultural requirements, horse
shoeing and general smithing, field drainpipe making and other brickyard manu-
facture.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
NORTON TRAINING SCHOOL, Bordesley Green, Birmingham, 9. Telephone : Central
1678. Remarks : Training in cabinet-making, carpentry, engineering and
gardening,
Evacuation Addict : Ministry of Labour Centre, Dovey, Ccinws, Machynlleth,
Montgomery. Telephone : Corns 19.
PARK HOUSE SCHOOL, Wood End Green Road, Hayes End, Middlesex. Jewish.
Aho accepts non- Jewish boys. Telephone . Hayes 190. Remarks : Training in
cabinet-making and tailoring.
PHILANTHROPIC SOCIETY'S SCHOOL, Rcdhill, Surrey. Telephone : Rcdhill 204.
Remarks : Organised on the House System. Training in farming, gardening,
metalwork and carpentry.
ST. BENEDICT'S SCHOOL, Wokcfield Park, Mortimer, near Reading Berkshire. Roman
Catholic. Telephone : Mortimer, Reading (U. Remark* : Training for
farming, gardening and estate carpentry.
"ST. CHRISTOPHER'S SCHOOL, Hayes, Middlesex. Telephone • Hayes 1131. Remark* :
Training in engineering, woodwork and gardening.
ST. SWITHIN'S SCHOOL, Tangier Park House, near Basingstoke, Hants. Telephone :
Oakley, 25. Remarks : Training in joinery and gardening.
ST. THOMAS MORE SCHOOL, Birkdalc, Southport, Lanes. Roman Catholic, Tele-
phone : Amsdah 7204. Rcmark\ . Training in baking, cabinet -making,
carpentry, joinery and gardening.
ST. WILLIAM'S SCHOOL, Market Weighton, York. Roman Catholic. Telephone :
Markct-Wcighton 18. Rcmai k* : A country school giving training m farming,
carpentry and joinery.
SALTERSFORD SCHOOL, Holmes C Chapel, Crewe, Cheshire. Telephone : Holmes
Chapel, 18, Remarks : A country school giving training in farming, gardening
and carpentry.
*WIGMORE SCHOOL, Penny Hill Lane, West Bromwich. Telephone . Stonecros*
2001. Remarks . Training in carpentry, market gardening and painting and
decorating.
INTERMEDIATE
BRYN ESTYN SCHOOL, near Wrexham, Denbigh. Telephone : Wrexham 2612.
Rematk* : Training in market gardening, cabinet-making, carpentry and
building
"CASTLE HOWARD SCHOOL, Wclburn, York. Telephone : Whnwell-on-the-Hill, 32.
Remarks : A country school giving training in farming and gardening, including
greenhouse work.
CHAFFORD SCHOOL, Coxtie Green, Brentwood, Essex Telephone : Coxtie Green 246.
Remarks . A country school specialising in carpentry and gardening.
COTSWOLD SCHOOL, Ashton Key ties, Wiltshire. Telephone : Ashton Keynes 239.
Remarks : A country school conducted on the house system, training in agri-
culture, horticulture, carpentry, engineering and building.
COURT LfcFS, Godstonc, Surrey. Telef!ii>ne ' Smallficld 138. Remarks : A country
school giving training in farmng and carpentry.
DEVON AND EXETER BOYS* TRAINING SCHOOL, Whipton, Exeter, Devon. Tele-
phone : Exeter 2714, Remai k\ : A country school giving training in farming,
gardening and carpentry.
FARNWORTH ST. AIDAN'S SCHOOL, Farnworth, Widnes, Lanes. Roman Catholic.
Telephone : Widnes 2157. Remarks : Training in carpentry, joinery, gardening
and farming.
LIVERPOOL FARM SCHOOL, Newton-le- Willows, Lanes. Telephone :% Newton-le-
Willows (under Wigan) 3128. Remark* : Training in farming, gardening and
engineering.
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*MAYFORD L.C.C. SCHOOL, Mayford, Woking, Surrey. Reserved for London and
• Surrey cases. Telephone : Woking 489. Remarks : A country school giving
training in land work, woodwork and metalwork.
*MOBBERLEY BOYS' SCHOOL, Knolls Green, Knutsford, Cheshire. Telephone:
Mobberlcy 2118. Remarks : Training in cabinet-making and gardening.
PELHAM HOUSE SCHOOL, Ponsonby, Calderbndge, Cumberland. Telephone : Becker-
met 34. Remarks : A country school giving training in gardening, joinery and
carpentry.
THE QUINTA SCHOOL, Weston Rhyn, near Oswestry, Salop. One of Dr. Barnardo's
Homes. Telephone : Chirk 3171. Remarks : Training in gardening and
carpentry.
RED HOUSE, Buxton, Norwich, Norfolk. Telephone : Buxton (Norwich) 207.
Remarks : A country school givmg training in farming and gardening.
RISLEY HALL SCHOOL, Risley, Derby. Telephone : Sandiacre 3212. Remarks :
A country school giving training in horticulture, building, carpentry and plumbing.
ST. JOHN'S SCHOOL, Tiffield, Towcester, Northants. Telephone : Towcester 11,
Remarks : A country school, vocational education, horticulture and woodcraft.
ST. JOHN FISHER (R.C.) SCHOOL, Little Wymondley, near Hitchin, Herts. Telephone :
Stcvenage 70. Remarks : Training in horticulture, building and carpentry.
ST. JOSEPH'S BOYS' SCHOOL, Nantwich, Cheshire. Roman Catholic. Telephone :
Nantwich 557(>. Remarks : A town school giving training in cabinet-making,
French polishing, metalwork and tailoring.
ST. PETER'S SCHOOL, GAINFORD (1943), Gamford, Darlington, Co. Durham. Tele-
phone : Gainford 215. Remarks : A country school, training in carpentry,
building and horticulture.
ST. VINCENT'S SCHOOL, Haldon, Kennford, near Exeter, Devon. Roman Catholic,
Telephone : Kennford 271.
*SHADWELL SCHOOL FOR BOYS, Moortown, Leeds. Telephone : Leeds 61026,
Remarks : The school has a small farm and garden.
STANDON FARM HOME, Standon, Staffordshire. Telephone : Standon 210. Remarks:
Training m cabinet-making, farming, gardening, engineering and building.
STOCKPORT BOYS' SCHOOL, Marple Road, Offerton, Stockport, Cheshire. Tele-
phone : Great Moor 2712. Remarks : Training in gardening, cabinet-making
and carpentry, painting and decorating.
*TY MAWR SCHOOL, Gilwern, near Abergavenny, Mon. Telephone : Gilwern 60
(Newport, Mon. Exchange). Remarks : Training in building construction,
gardening, baking and cooking.
WELLESLEY NAUTICAL SCHOOL. See Nautical Schools.
JUNIOR
AXWELL PARK SCHOOL, Axwell Park, Blaydon-on-Tyne, Durham. Telephone :
Blaydon 53.
BARNES HOME, Heaton Mersey, Manchester. Telephone : Heaton Moor (Man-
chester) 2111.
BOREATTON PARK SCHOOL, Baschurch, Salop. Telephone : Baschurch 273. Remarks:
A country school in a large estate.
*BRYN-Y-DON SCHOOL, Dinas Powis, Cardiff. Also accepts Roman Catholic boys
if dewed. Telephone : Dinas Powis 3162.
THE CASTLE, SCHOOL, Stanhope, Co. Durham. Telephone : Stanhope 293.
CHURCH STILE SCHOOL, Exminster, Exeter. Telephone : Kennford 210.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES5 YEAR BOOK
COOMB SCHOOL (1941), Llangain, Carmarthen. Telephone : Llanstephun 244.
*THE DANESBURY SCHOOL, Warren Park Road, Hertford. Telephone : Hertford
473.
DANESFORD SCHOOL, Congleton, Cheshire. Telephone : Congleton 63.
*DESFORD BOYS' SCHOOL, Desford, Leicester. Telephone : Desford 203.
DR, BARNARDO'S HOMES, DRUIDS' HEATH SCHOOL, Aldndge, near Walsall, Stafford-
shire. Telephone : Aldridge 52255.
ESSEX HOME SCHOOL FOR BOYS, Rainsford End, Chelmsford, Essex. Telephone :
Chelmsford 2508.
FINNART HOUSE SCHOOL, Oatlands Drive, Weybndge, Surrey. Telephone : Wey-
bridge 1322.
FORDE PARK SCHOOL, College Road, Newton Abbot, Devon. Telephone : Newton
Abbot 49.
KNOTLEY HALL, Chiddingstone Causeway, near Tonbridge, Kent. Telephone :
Penshurst 361.
LANGHAM OAKS SCHOOL, near Colchester, Essex. Telephone : Boxted 200.
*MlLE OAK SCHOOL, Portslade, Sussex. Reserved for London cases. Telephone :
Portslade 8472.
*MOORLAND HOUSE, Westwood Drive, Tlkley, Yorks.
NATIONAL CHILDREN'S HOME SCHOOL, Alexandra Road, Farnborough, Hants. Tele-
phone : Farnborough (Hants) 227. Remark^ A suburban school arranged on a
cottage system.
THE NATIONAL CHILDREN'S HOME SCHOOL, Paget Place, Penarth, Glam. Tele-
phone : Penarth 428.
*OVERTON HALL SCHOOL, Ashover, Chesterfield, Derbyshire. Telephone : Ashover
237.
*PISHIOBURY SCHOOL, Sawbridgcworth, Herts. Telephone : Sawbridgeworth 227.
*PURBROOK BOYS' SCHOOL, Purbrook, Portsmouth, Hants. Temporarily at Wmton
House, Andover Road, Winchester. Telephone : Winchester 2069.
ST. GEORGE'S SCHOOL, West Lane, Freshtield, Liverpool. Roman Catholic. Tele-
phone ' Formby 151.
ST. GILBERT'S SCHOOL, High Lodge Training Centre, Brandon, Suffolk. Telephone :
Brandon 245.
ST. THOMAS MORE SCHOOL, West Grinstead, Sussex. Roman Catholic. Telephone :
Partridge Green 65.
ST. VINCENT'S SCHOOL, Beacon Lane, Liverpool, 5. Roman Catholic. Telephone :
Anfield 414. Remarks : Staffed by Sisters.
Evacuation Address : Ministry of Labour Centre, Capel Curig, Bcttws-y-Coed,
Caernarvon. ( Telephone : Capel Curig 242).
ST. VINCENT'S SCHOOL, Church Street Road, Tankerton, Kent. Roman Catholic.
Telephone : Whitstable 2108.
Evacuation Address : Hallaton Hall, Hallaton, near Market Harborough,
Leicester. ( Telephone : Hallaton 236).
*SANKEY SCHOOL, Stocks Lane, Sankey, near Warrington. Telephone : Penketh 158.
SEDBURY PARK SCHOOL, Chepstow, Mon. Telephone • Chepstow 231.
*SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE SCHOOL, Treharris, Glamorgan. Also accepts
Roman Catholic boys. Telephone : Treharris 19.
STARNTHWAITE SCHOOL, Crosthwaite, Kendal, Westmorland. Telephone : Cros-
thwaite 204.
TENNAL SCHOOL, Balden Road, Harborne, Birmingham, 17. Telephone : Harborne
0442.
THORPARCH GRANGE SCHOOL, Thorparch Grange, Boston Spa, Yorks. Telephone :
Boston Spa 2232.
TIXOVER GRANGE SCHOOL (1944), Stamford, Lincolnshire. Telephone : Duddington
212.
*WERRINGTON SCHOOL, Werrington, Stoke-on-Trent. Telephone : Ash Bank 42.
601
EDUCATION COMMITTEES* YEAR BOOK
NAUTICAL
NATIONAL NAUTICAL SCHOOL, Portishead, Somerset. Telephone: Portishead 3115.
Remarks : A nautical school situated on the Bristol Channel.
WELLESLEY NAUTICAL SCHOOL, Links Road, Blyth, Northumberland. Also accepts
Roman Catholic boys if desired. Telephone : Blyth 207. Remarks ' Nautical
school giving training in seamanship.
GIRLS' SCHOOLS
SENIOR
BOWDEN HALL SCHOOL, Upton St. Leonards., Gloucester. Telephone : Gloucester
6154. Remarks : Domestic training, gardening and laundry Facilities for the
treatment of V.D. are provided at the school.
BRYANSTON HOUSE, 30, Peel Street, Nottingham. Telephone Nottingham 42844.
Remarks : For selected girls likely to be suitable for daily factory, laundry or
domestic work after a very short period of training.
COED Y MWSTWR SCHOOL (1946), Cogchurch, Bndgend, Glamorgan.
*CUMBERLOW LODGE, 1 Lancaster Road, South Norwood, S.E.25. Telephone :
Livingstone 2347. Remark* : Domestic training and gardening.
*DENHAM COURT SCHOOL, Denham, near Uxbndge, Middlesex. Telephone :
Denham 2144. Remark* : Domestic training, gardening and tailoring.
DEVON AND EXETER GIRLS' TRAINING SCHOOL, 80 Polsloe Road, Exeter. Telephone :
Exeter 2317. Remarks : Domestic training. Outside classes attended.
ELLERSLIE HALL, 3, Cavendish Road, Leeds, 1. Telephone : Leeds 29422.
Remarks : A school for specially selected girls, run on hostel lines and affording
facilities for commercial classes and trade training.
THE ELMS, Leicester Road, Market Harborough, Leics. Also accepts Roman Catholics.
Telephone : Market Harborough 2041. Remark* : A school for selected cases
likely to respond to domestic training Irom nine to twelve months
GLEBE HOUSE, Brackley, Northants. Telephone : Brackley 75. Remarks : Domestic
training.
HYRSTLANDS (1945), Track Road, Batley, Yorks. Telephone • Dewsbury 340.
Remarks : Domestic and commercial training.
KNOWLE HILL SCHOOL, Knowle Hill, Kenilworth, Warwickshire. Telephone :
Kenilworth 64. Remark^: A country school giving domestic' training. Facilities
for the treatment of venereal disease are provided in this school.
THE LEICESTER HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 58 Stoneygate Road, Leicester. Tele-
phone : Leicester 77315. Remarks". Domestic training. Outside classes. A
hostel is attached to the school from which girls can go out to daily work as a
prelude to being placed out on licence.
THE LINCOLN AND LINCOLNSHIRE HOME, Belle Vue House, Carline Road, Lincoln.
Telephone : Lincoln 1060. Remarks : Domestic training and laundry.
LONGFORDS SCHOOL, Minchinhampton, Gloucester. Telephone : Nailsworth 179,
Remark* : Domestic training and gardening. Day school classes.
LORNE HOUSE (1945), 126S Lower Clapton Road, London, E.5. Telephone : Amhurst
2136. Domestic training. Facilities for the treatment of V.D.
THE MAGDALEN HOSPITAL, Drewstead Road, Streatham, S.W.16. Telephones :
School- - Streatham 1282. Remarks: A school in which girls are classified
according to character and physical and mental abilities and passed on to schools
suited to their needs.
Evacuation Address : Chaworth St. James School, Ottershaw, near Chertsey,
Surrey. (Telephone: Ottershaw 109).
PARKSIDE SCHOOL, Huyton, Liverpool. Telephone : Huyton 72. Remarks :
Domestic training. Outside classes attended. Facilities for the treatment of
venereal disease are provided in this school.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
ROWLKY HALL SCHOOL, Stafford. Telephone: Stafford 190. Remark^ : A school
giving domestic training and gardening ; for girls requiring special moral training.
Facilities for the treament of venereal disease are provided in this school.
ST. AGNES HOME, Nutgrove, St. Helens, Lancashire. Telephone : Rainhiil 9.
Remarks : Domestic training.
ST. ANNE'S HOME, Dover Road, Folkestone, Kent. Telephone : Folkestone 2978.
Remarks : Domestic work and laundry.
ST. HILDA'S TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Salters Road, Gosforth, Newcastle-on-
Tyne, 3. Telephone : 52837. Remarks : Domestic training and gardening.
ST. JOHN'S HOME, Gravelly Hill, Birmingham. Roman Catholic. Telephone :
Erdmgton 0562. Remarks : Domestic training and laundry work.
ST. JOHN'S HOME TRAINING SCHOOL, WAKEFIELD, St. John's Square, Wakefield,
Yorkshire. Telephone : Wakefield 3540. Remarks : Domestic and laundry
training.
ST. JOSEPH'S DOMESTIC SCHOOL, Wantage, Berks. Church of England. Telephone :
Wantage 141. Remarks : Domestic training and laundry.
ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL, Arnos Vale, Bristol. Roman Catholic. Telephone : Bristol
77173. Remarks : A convent school giving domestic training. Outside classes
attended. Facilities for t^he treatment of venereal disease are provided in this
school.
Evaluation Address : St. Euphrasia's, Eagle House, Bathford, Somerset.
Telephone: Batheaston 8313.
ST, LAURENCE'S R.C. SCHOOL, Frant (E. Sussex), near Tunbndge Wells, Kent.
Roman Catholic. Telephone : Frant 12. Remark* • A country school giving
domestic and commercial training, and gardening.
ST. MICHAEL'S HOME, 28-29 Churchfields, Salisbury, Wiltshire. Telephone : Salisbury
3552. Remarks : Domestic training and gardening.
ST. PETER'S HOME (formerly the House of Mercy) (1943). Horbury, near Wakefield,
Yorks. Telephone : Horbury 181. Remarks • Domestic, gardening and
laundry training.
SHERMANBURY GRANGE (1940), Shermanbury, Horsham, Sussex.
SOUTHWOOD (1944), 6, Sydenham Hill, London, S.E.26. Telephone : 6792, Remarks:
Domestic training.
SPRINGHEAD SCHOOL (1942), Rothwcll, near Leeds, Yorks Telephone . Rothwell
3246. Remarks : Domestic training and gardening. Facilities for the treatment
of V.D.
SPRING HOUSE (1Q4(>), Nornsthorpe Lane, Heckmoiuhvike, Yorks. Telephone :
Heckmondwike 68.
THE SHAW CLASSIFYING SCHOOL, Appleton, near Warrington, Lanes. Telephone :
Stockton Heath 85. Remarks : A school in which girls are classified according
to character and mental and physical abilities and passed on to Schools suited
to their needs.
WOODLANDS, London Road, East Grinstead, Sussex. Telephone : East Grinstead 19.
Remarks : Facilities for the treatment of venereal disease are provided at this
school.
JUNIOR
AVE MARIA SCHOOL, Eltham Peak House, Eltham, Kent. Roman Catholic.
AVONSIDE SCHOOL, 17, Walcot Parade, Bath. Telephone : Bath 3674. Remarks :
The children attend Public Elementary schools. Small boys are admitted in
exceptional circumstances.
BLACKBROOK HOUSE, St. Helens, Lanes. Roman Catholic. Telephone : St. Helens
2102.
THE CLIFTON HOLME SCHOOL, YORK, Telephone : York 3123.
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DUNCROFT. (In course oi preparation). Moor Lane, Staines, Middlesex. Telephone :
2158.
i'ARNCOMBh HALL. (In .course oi preparation). Godalming, Surrey.
*GiSBURNE Housfc L.C.C. SCHOOL, 95, Gammon's Lane, Watford, Herts. Telephone :
Watford 5139.
GREENACRRS (1944). (In course of preparation). Calne, Wiltshire.
HOLY TRINITY GIRLS' SCHOOL, 13 Nile Street, Liverpool, 1. Telephone : Royal
(Liverpool) 4527. Remarks : A town school. The children attend Public
Elementary and other schools.
Evacuation Address : Central Committee Centre, Waldernheath, Cornwall
Road, Harrogate, Yorks. (Telephone : Harrogate 5145).
NATIONAL CHILDREN'S HOME SCHOOL, Ryalls Court., Seaton, Devon. Telephone :
Seaton 435.
NEWFIELD SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Cash's Lane, Coventry. Telephone : Coventry 3537.
Remark* : The children attend the Public Elementary schools.
NORTHENDEN ROAD SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Sale, Cheshire. Telephone : Sale (Man-
chester) 3223. Remarks : The children attend the Public Elementary schools.
Small boys are admitted in exceptional circumstances.
NORTHUMBERLAND AND VILLAGE HOMES, Whitley Bay, Northumberland. Telephone :
Whitlcy Bay 108. Remarks : A school arranged on the cottage homes system.
The children attend Public Elementary schools.
OAKWOOD HALL (1944), Romiley, Cheshire. Telephone : Woodlcy, 2521.
PLOVERFIELD (1944). (In course of preparation). Bursledon, Hampshire.
PRINCESS MARY VILLAGE HOMES, Addlestone, Surrey. Telephone : Weybridge 255.
Remarks : A school arranged on the cottage homes system. Small boys are
admitted in exceptional circumstances.
ST. CHRISTOPHER HOME FOR GIRLS, Chesterfield Road, Great Crosby, Liverpool, 23.
Telephone : Great Crosby 1032. Remarks . The children attend Public Element-
ary schools, and are trained in domestic work.
ST. EUPIIRASIA'S SCHOOL, Roman Catholic, Troy, Monmouth. " Telephone : Mon-
mouth 49.
Sr. MARTIN'S SCHOOL, Walnut Tree Avenue, Hereford. Telephone : 3458.
ST. MARY'S HOME FOR GIRLS, St. Mary's Home, Wolsey Gardens, Fehxstowe.
Telephone : Felixstowe 108. Remarks : The children attend Public Elementary
schools.
Evacuation Address : Kibworth Hall, Kibworth, Leicester. (Telephone: Kib-
worth 48).
ST. MONICA'S HOME, 28 and 29 The Waldrons, Croydon. Telephone : Croydon
2530. Remark^ : The children attend Public Elementary schools.
SHEPPARD Housv: (1944), 40, Grosvenor Place, Bath. Telephone : Bath 3482.
SHORT TERM
BOYS
*BANSTEAD HALL SCHOOL, Banstead, Surrey. Telephone : Burgh Heath 3000.
Remarks : For selected cases likely to benefit from short term training of from
six to twelve months.
*SHAWBURY SCHOOL, Shustoke, Birmingham. Telephone : Furnace End (Birming-
ham) 214. Remarks : A school for selected cases likely to benefit from a short
training of from six to nine months.
JUNIORS (MIXED)
CALDECOTT COMMUNITY, Maidstone, Kent. Telephone : Maidstone 2519. Remarks :
For 10 boys and 10 girls under 11 years of age requiring special treatment.
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The Establishment, Maintenance
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(Secretary, North Riding Education Committee)
An important NEW HANDBOOK
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Members and Officers and Managers
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Probation Homes and Hostels
approved by
The Secretary of State
for the reception of persons placed
on probation with a condition of
residence
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
APPROVED PROBATION HOMES FOR BOYS
ESSEX
WlNDYRiDGE FARM, Thorrington, Essex. Telephone : Bnghtlingsca 129. Manage-
ment : Working Lads' Institute and Home, 279 Whitechapel Road, E.I.
GLAMORGAN
HOUSE o* THE TREES, Pcn-y-craig, Tonypandy, Glamorgan. Telephone : Tony-
pandy 129. Management : Salvation Army.
MIDDLESEX
PADCROFT BOYS' HOME, Yiewsley, Middlesex. Telephone : West Drayton 2067.
Management : London Police Court Mission, 152, Clarence Gate Gardens,
N.W.I.
APPROVED PROBATION HOMES FOR GIRLS
CORNWALL
ST. FAITH\S, Lostwithicl, Corn wall. Superintendent: Sister in Charge. Management:
Diocesan Council.
DEVON
EXLTBR FREE CHURCH HOUSE, 1, Friars Walk, Exeter. Telephone : Exeter 3643.
Management : Exeter Free Church Women's Council.
DURHAM
ST. MARY'S HOME, DURHAM, 7, Kepier Terrace, Durham. Management : Body of
Governors.
GLOUCESTERSHIRE
SALVATION ARMY HOME, 89 Ashley Road, Bristol. Telephone : Bristol 57158,
Management : Salvation Army. Secretary : Colonel Laura Garner, 280, Mare
Street, Hackney, London, E.8.
GREEN ACRE, 114, Borstal Road, Rochester. Telephone : Chatham 2683. Manage-
ment : Salvation Army.
KENT
HOPE HOUSE, 7 Bedford Place, London Road, Maidstone. Telephone : Maidstpne
4180, Management : Committee of the Kent County Police Court Mission.
ST. ANNE'S HOSTEL (PENGE), 45 Croydon Road, Penge, S.E.20. Telephone : Sydenham
5212. Management : By Committee.
LANCASHIRE
ETON LODGE HOME FOR GIRLS, Eton Lodge, Woolton Road, Wavertree, Liverpool.
Roman Catholic. Telephone : Childwcll 3794. Management : Order of the
Good Shepherd.
MOOR BANK, 2 Willowbank, Fallowfield, Manchester. Telephone : Rusholme 2384.
Management : Manchester Diocesan Association.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
LONDON
LEGION OF MARY HOME, 2 North Grove, Hampstcad Lane, Highgatc, London,
N.6 : (Roman Catholic). Telephone : Mountview 8345. Manage tnem : By
Committee.
ST. CUTHBERT'S, 33 Ross Road, South Norwood, S.E. 25, Telephone : Livingstone
2886. Management : Salvation Army.
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ST. FAITH'S HOME (NORTHAMPTON), 9 St. George's Avenue, Northampton. Telephone :
Northampton 1558. Management : Peterborough Diocesan Moral Welfare
Association.
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
SOUTHWELL HOUSE, 16 Newstead Grove, Nottingham. Telephone : Nottingham
2074. Management : Southwell House Association.
YORKSHIRE
BETHANY HOUSE, Kirkstall Lane, Headmgly, Leeds, 10. Telephone : Leeds 52509.
Management : By Committee (Free Churches).
LONGDON HOUSE, 31 Kenwood Park Road, Sheffield. Telephone : Sheflield
51366. Management : Salvation Army.
APPROVED PROBATION HOSTELS FOR BOYS
DURHAM
GREENSIDE, Foggy Furze, W. Hartlepool. Telephone : W. Hartlepool 2426. Manage-
ment : By Committee.
ESSEX
WEST HAM YOUTHS' HOSTEL, Bedford Lodge, 136 Earlham Grove, Forest Gate
E.7. Telephone : Maryland 2483. Management * By Committee,
GLOUCESTERSHIRE
ASHLEY HOUSE, 14 Somerset Street, Kingsdown, Bristol, 2. Telephone : Bristol 22697.
LANCASHIRE
HORNBY BOYS' HOSTEL, 49 Sh»w Street, Liverpool. Telephone : North (Liverpool,
254. Management : Liverpool Justices Probation Committee.
PARKFIELD, 100 George Street, Manchester, 8. Telephone : Cheetham Hill 2796.
Management : Manchester Police Court and Prison Gate Mission.
LEICESTERSHIRE
JOHN WESLEY HOUSE, Humberstone Road Methodist Church, Clyde Street, Leicester.
Telephone : Leicester 27907. Management : By Committee.
LINCOLNSHIRE
LINWOOD HOSTEL, Wragby Road, Market Rasen, Lines. Telephone : Market
Rasen 151. Management-. The Salvation Army.
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LONDON
BOYS' SHELTER HOME, 1 34 Camberweli Road, S.E.5. Telephone : Rodney 3332.
Management : Southwark Diocesan C.E.T.S.
LIVINGSTONE HOUSE, 32, Stonebridge Park, Wiilesdon, N.W.10. Telephone : Elgar
7409. Management : Church Army.
MACGREGOR HOUSE, 127, Tulse Hill, S.W.2. Telephone : Tulse Hill 2976. Manage-
ment : By Committee.
ST. VINCENT'S HOSTEL, 21 Breakspears Road, Brockley, S.E.4. (For Roman Catholic
boys only.) Telephone : New Cross 4358. Management : Society of St. Vincent
de Paul.
MIDDLESEX
CHATFIELD HOUSE, 1025 High Road, Whetstone, N.20. Telephone : Hillside 6269.
Management : London Police Court Mission.
NORTHUMBERLAND
OZANAM HOUSE, Dunholme Road, Bentick Road, Newcastle-on-Tyne. (For Roman
Catholic Boys.) Telephone : Newcastle-on-Tyne 35569. Management : Society
of St. Vincent de Paul.
STAFFORDSHIRE
SPRINGHILL HOSTEL, Jesson Road, Walsall. Telephone : Walsall 3393. Manage-
ment : Father Hudson's Homes, Coleshill, Birmingham.
SUSSEX
DIPLOQC HOUSE, BRIGHTON, 37 Vernpn Terrace, Brighton, 1. Telephone : Hove
5663. Management : By Committee.
WARWICKSHIRE
NEWLANDS HOSTEL, 125 Edward Street, Nuneaton. Telephone : Nuneaton 2889,
Management : By Committee.
SUNNYMEAD, 14 Weoley Park, Birmingham, 29. Telephone : Selly Oak 1487,
Management : By Committee.
YORKSHIRE
C.E.T.S. LADS' HOME, 84 Cardigan Road, Leeds, 6. Telephone : Leeds 52860.
Superintendent : Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Callow. Management : Ripon Diocesan
Police Court Mission. Secretary : J. Crabtree, 4 Albion Place, Leeds, 1.
OSBORN HOUSE, 138, Burngreave Road, Sheffield, 3. Telephone : Sheffield 20890.
Management : By Committee.
APPROVED PROBATION HOSTELS FOR GIRLS
DEVON
MELBOURNE HOUSE, Friars Walk, Exeter. Telephone : Exeter 4419. Management :
The Exeter Association for the Care of Girls.
LANCASHIRE
SACRE COEUR HOSTEL, Litchfield Hall, Blacklcy, Manchester, 9. Telephone : Middle-
ton 2610.
LONDON
ELIZABETH FRY HOSTEL, 18 Highbury Terrace, London, N.5. Telephone : Canonbury
1950, Management : By Committee.
KATHERINE PRICE HUGHES HOSTEL, 8 Doughty Street, London, W.C.I. Telephone:
Holborn 5591. Management : By Committee of the West London Mission.
ST. CLARE'S, HAMPSTEAD, 39, Lancaster Grove, Hampstead, London, N.W.3,
Telephone : Primrose 5993. Management : By 'Committee.
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MIDDLESEX
Our Lady's House, 247 Wiilesden Lane, N.W.2. Telephone : Willesden 4188.
Management : Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul.
SOMERSET
BATH VIGILANCE AND RESCUE ASSOCIATION HOME, 12 Walcot Parade, Bath. Tele-
phone : Bath 4430. Management : Bath Vigilance and Rescue Association.
WARWICKSHIRE
CARPENTER HOUSE, 59 Beaufort Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, 16. Telephone :
Edgbaston 0394. Management : Birmingham Diocetan Board of Women's
Work.
ST. JOSEPH'S HOSTEL, 33 Princip Street, Birmingham. Roman Catholic. Telephone :
Aston Cross 1871. Management : Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul.
WORCESTERSHIRE
FIELD HOUSE, WORCESTER, Field House, Wylds Lane, Worcester. Telephone :
Worcester 4146. Management . The Worcester Diocesan Association for Moral
Welfare Work.
LEEDS HOSTEL, 63, Clarendon Road, Leeds, 2. Telephone : Leeds 25488. Manage-
ment : By Committee.
NEWSTEAD, Kenwood Park Road, Sheffield. Telephone . Sharrow 51366. Manage-
ment : Salvation Army.
BORSTAL INSTITUTIONS
AYLBSBURY BORSTAL INSTITUTION (FOR GIRLS), Aylesbury, Bucks. Telephone :
Aylesbury 70.
BORSTAL INSTITUTION (FOR BOYS), Borstal near Rochester, Kent. Telephone :
Chatham 4215-7.
FELTHAM BORSTAL INSTITUTION (FOR BOYS), Feltham, Middlesex. Telephone :
Feltham, Middlesex 2842-44.
HOLLBSLEY BAY COLONY (FOR BOYS), Woodbridge, Suffolk. Telephone : Shottisham 30.
LATCHMERE HOUSE BORSTAL RECEPTION CENTRE (FOR BOYS), Ham Common, near
Kingston-upon-Thames. Telephone : Kingston 8534.
LOWDHAM GRANGE BORSTAL INSTITUTION (FOR BOYS), Lowdham, Notts. Telephone :
Woodborough 201.
NORTH SBA CAMP (FOR BOYS), Freiston, near Boston, Lines. Telephone : Butter-
wick, Boston, Lines. 237.
NOTTINGHAM BORSTAL INSTITUTION (FOR BOYS), Sherwood, Nottingham. Telephone :
Nottingham 64953.
PORTLAND BORSTAL INSTITUTION (FOR BOYS), Portland, Dorset. Telephone :
Portland 2131.
USK BORSTAL INSTITUTION (FOR BOYS), Usk, Momnouth. Telephone : Usk 116.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
JUVENILE OFFENCES
In June, 1941, the Home Office and Board of Education issued a joint
Memorandum entitled " Juvenile Offences." The Memorandum may, for
practical purposes, be divided into five sections, viz., Introduction, Statistics,
Causes, Preventive Measures and Treatment of Offenders.
A.— INTRODUCTION
The Introduction draws attention to the increase in the numbers of juveniles
charged, points out that offences are mainly those known as stealing and looting,
and issues a timely warning against hasty generalisations. It wisely points out
that delinquents form but a small proportion of the total number of boys and girls
of the same group. The opinion is also expressed that the increase m offences by
young persons is mainly, if not entirely, due to war conditions. An important
statement is that " suitable measures must be taken to secure the future welfare
of these young people and to save them from the risk of entering a criminal career."
Attention is drawn to the desirability of the " holding of local conferences in
which all those concerned can take part and decide as quickly as possible what
steps can immediately be taken to meet the needs, having regard to local
circumstances.'*
B.— STATISTICAL
The Memorandum states that in 1938 (the latest year for which criminal
statistics have been published) of 78,463 persons who were charged with indictable
offences, 36 per cent. (28,116) were boys and girls under 17 years of age. The
number of girls was only 1,747 as compared with 26,369 boys. Statistics show
that the age of 13 represents the peak and that the number of offenders declines
for each succeeding year. The returns for the first four months of the war show
that there was an increase of about 28 per cent, in the number of children under
14 found guilty of indictable offences as compared with the same months in 1938.
For the months January to April, 1940, the increase was about 62 per cent, as
compared with these months m 1939. The increase for the first twelve months
of the war as compared with the previous twelve months of peace was about
41 per cent.
C.— CAUSES
When dealing with the cases of delinquency, the Memorandum attributes the
increase to the excitement and unsettlement on account of the war, a desire for
adventure on hearing of stories of deeds at sea, in the field and in the air, and general
high spirits leading in some cases to the formation of " gangs," the absence of
fathers on military service and mothers in daily work and the consequent lack of
discipline in home life, evacuation and interruption of school life, the starting of
employment with consequent new temptations and wages which are now
considerably higher than they would normally have received.
D.— PREVENTIVE MEASURES
The Memorandum next proceeds to deal with Preventive Measures, and
it introduces the subject with these words : — " It is obvious that it is far better to
lead young people away from misconduct than to endeavour to check it when
they are found committing offences, apart from the fact that any large increase of
offenders greatly adds to the already anxious tasks of the courts. The needs of
school children in this connection differ from those of boys and girls who are
starting work."
School Attendance
First amongst the cures for this social malady is placed the urgent need to
restore educational facilities as soon as possible. Attention is also drawn to the
need for a stricter enforcement of school attendance.
Employment of Children
The employment of school children is another matter which, it is stated, has
an immediate bearing on school attendance. Local Education Authorities are
pressed to watch any tendency there might be to fail to comply with the byelaws
under the Children and Young Persons Act on this subject.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
Employment of Leisure
It would have been surprising if under this heading of preventive measures
attention had not been directed to the employment of leisure. The Memorandum
is to be commended in the frankness with which it approaches the subject.
Naturally, it points out the importance of a Service of Youth and the duties and
powers of local education authorities and of voluntary organisations to expand
their provisions for young people. But it correctly states that " the success so far
achieved gives no ground for complacency, but rather emphasises the urgent need
for further effort on the part of local education authorities and their youth
committees to strengthen existing youth organisations and to develop new types,
particularly for the class of young people with which this Memorandum is
concerned. The concluding paragraph on the question of leisure contains this
statement : — " The conclusion of the matter seems to be that one of the best
means of checking delinquency in war time, as in peace, is to provide more and
more varied social and recreative facilities to meet the needs and tastes of all
sections of the youthful community — indeed this has been proved in places where
such provision has been made and a decrease in delinquency has resulted — and to
challenge youthful exuberance to interest itself in useful service."
E.— TREATMENT OF OFFENDERS
Under this heading, attention is drawn to the need for younger men and
women to sit on juvenile court panels, to the importance of the court having full
knowledge of the home surroundings, school record, health and character of the
offender, and to the desirability of parents giving security for the behaviour of their
children and to steps being taken to make them realise their responsibilities.
The tendency to resort to birching is deprecated.
Child Guidance
Mention is made of the work of child guidance clinics and the services of
psychiatrists, having regard to the number of young persons brought before
juvenile courts who present difficult problems of behaviour.
Probation
The probation system is commended as having established beyond doubt its
success in suitable cases, but it is pointed out that the first necessity is an adequate
staff of well-qualified probation officers and the need for proper equipment.
The Memorandum states that " in many areas there is evidence of need for
a greater pooling of knowledge between probation officers and school teachers,"
and that " the courts and the local education authorities would do well to encourage
this form of collaboration." A far-reaching recommendation is made by the
Memorandum when it says " it is particularly important that the home should be
visited by the probation officer in every case in which there is any chance of making
a probation order. ... By means of a home visit the probation officer can
make valuable contact with the parents and be in a position to advise the court
whether in the circumstances a probation order can safely be used, or whether
removal from the home is really required."
Remand Homes
It is not surprising that under the heading of Remand Homes, attention is
drawn to the scarcity of available accommodation and to the undesirability of boys
under 17 being sent to prison on remand. Justices are reminded of their powers
under section 54 of the Act of 1933 which enables them to order detention in a
remand home for a period not excepting a month.
Approved Schools
The Memorandum concludes with a note on approved schools and points
out that local authorities have not succeeded m providing enough schools to supply
the demand. It states that " the need for further accommodation still exists, and the
more active assistance of local authorities is greatly to be desired so that
institutional training of this kind can be made available without the necessity of
long periods of remand."
Finally,' the Memorandum mentions that two short-term schools for boys
have been provided bv local authorities and suggests that more schools of this
type are needed.
613
ADVERTISEMENTS
NURSING as a Career
FULL INFORMATION ON HOSPITAL TRAINING,
AND INDIVIDUAL GUIDANCE IN THE CHOICE
OF A TRAINING SCHOOL, ARE GIVEN FREE AT THE
NURSING RECRUITMENT CENTRE
(King Edward's Hospital Fund for London and Nuffield Provincial Hospitals Trust)
21, CAVENDISH SQUARE, W.I
Telephone : LANGHAM 4362-3
Speakers on nursing as a career sent to
schools in any part of the country
Enquiries welcomed by the Secretary
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os Aircraft Apprentices at a
ROYAL AIR FORCE
TECHNICAL SCHOOL
A Schoolmasters are continually asked
w " What sort of career is my boy equipped
to take up ^ " There is no easy answer. But,
if a boy is mechanically minded, eager to
learn, adventurous, fond of travel and sport,
then the R.A.F. offers a splendid career
with prospects of promotion and a pension.
Three times a year at least 500 boys between
15 J and jyi are admitted to one of the R.A.F.
Technical Schoofs as Aircraft Apprentice^.
They must be sound of character with a fair
grounding in maths and science. Whilst
receiving first-class instruction in the highest
paid ground trades in the R.A.F. they will
be well paid, clothed, housed and fed.
Full particulars of the entrance exam and the
life and conditions in the R.A.F. from Air
Ministry Information Bureau, Dept. I2HX.?
Adastral House, Kingsway, London, W.C.2.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
ROYAL SOCIETY OF TEACHERS
Executive : The Teachers Registration Council
29, Gordon Square, London, W.C.I
Telephone : Huston 2212
Chairman : Sir Ross Barker, K.C.I.E., c.B.
(formerly Legal Adviser to the Board of Education).
Treasurer : Rev. H. J. Chaytor, M.A., LITT.D.
(Master of St. Catherine's College, Cambridge).
Secretary : R. A. Spencer, M.A., Barrister-at-Law.
OBJECTS
The Teachers Registration Council is constituted by Orders in Council of 1912,
1926 and 1942.- It is composed of fifty members, distributed into four groups
representing respectively university teachers, teachers in public elementary schools,
teachers in secondary schools, and specialist teachers including those employed
in technical institutes. Its constituents are thus drawn from every branch of the
educational field, each group being represented by twelve registered teachers
engaged in the type of teaching work to which the group belongs. The elected
members may co-opt two additional members drawn from any type of teaching
work which, in their opinion, is not already adequately represented. The Chairman
must be elected by the members of the Council from outside their number, and
is the only exception to the rule that members must be registered teachers. The
period of office of each council is five years.
The twelve university members are appointed by the twelve universities now
existing in England and Wales. Members of other groups are elected directly by
the registered teachers throughout the country, who vote according to the types of
teaching work in which they are engaged.
The Teachers Registration Council was entrusted with the formation and
custody of a Register of Teachers who could satisfy such conditions as the Council
should prescribe. The main principle which has been kept in view is that no
person should be recognised as a fully qualified teacher or be entitled to claim
professional status unless he had undergone special preparation for the duties he
purported to perform. Hence all candidates for admission to the Register are
required to satisfy the Council in the following respects :
1. Attainments. — In addition to furnishing evidence of satisfactory preliminary
education, candidates must show that they have obtained by examination one of the
following qualifications : —
The degree of an approved University ; the degree of Utter Barrister ;
admission as a solicitor ; a diploma awarded by a recognised musical
institution ; membership of certain recognised Chartered Institutes ; or
recognition by the Board of Education as a certificated teacher.
2. Training. — A candidate musi have passed successfully through an approved
course of professional training ; or have followed an approved course of study of
the principles and methods of teaching ; or have served for at least one year as a
teacher in an approved university or institution of university rank.
3. Experience. — A candidate must furnish evidence of successful teaching
experience in a recognised education institution or in private practice under such
conditions as the Council shall approve.
Unqualified and under-qualified practitioners are ineligible for Registration.
More than 103,000 teachers have applied for admission to the Register and
of these more than 98,000 have been admitted.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
COUNCIL
MEMBERS REPRESENTING UNIVERSITIES
Nominating Body
University of Birmingham
University of Bristol . .
University of Cambridge
University of Durham . .
University of Leeds
University of Liverpool , .
University of London
University of Manchester
University of Oxford
University of Reading
University of Sheffield .
University of Wales
Representative Appointed
Professor E. de Selincourt.
Professor H. R. Hasse.
Rev. Dr. H. J. Chaytor.
Professor Brian Stanley.
Professor Frank Smith.
Professor A. I. D. Port ecus.
Professor Sir F. Clarke.
Dr. W. C. R. Hicks.
Mr. H. E. M. Icely.
Professor H. C. Barnard.
Professor G. H. Tu rnbull.
Professor M. Williams.
REPRESENTING TEACHERS IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Types of Teaching Work Specified
in the Schedule
HEAD MASTERS —
(a) Public Secondary Schools
(6) Private Secondary Schools
(<:) Preparatory Schools
HEAD MISTRESSES —
(a) Public Secondary Schools
(b) Private Secondary Schools ...
ASSISTANT MASTERS —
(a) Public Secondary Schools
(6) Private Secondary Schools and Preparatory
Schools
ASSISTANT MISTRESSES —
(a) Public Secondary Schools
(/») Private Secondary Schools and Preparatory
Departments of Secondary Schools, in-
cluding Kindergartens
Elected Representatives
Mr. H. W. Hale.
Mr. E P Horsey.
Rev. P. C. Underbill.
Miss M. F. Adams, O.B L , and Miss D R Smith.
Miss F. M. Lear.
Mevjrs. J. C. Jenkins and G. R. Parker.
Mr. Ashton Watts
Miss E. M. E. Scoular.
V Henry
REPRESENTING TEACHERS IN PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Types of Teaching Work Specified
in the Schedule
Head Masters (3)
Head Mistresses (3)
Class Masters (3)
Class Mistresses (3)
Representatives Elected
Sir F. Mander, Messrs. A. F. Chubb and R. J.
Patten.
Misses I. Haswell, L. Lowe and A. A. Scorrer.
Messrs. P. J. T, Matthews, A. G. Prior and
F. A. Gibbs.
Miss M. Gardner, Mrs. W. Holford and Mrs.
M. R. Ains worth.
REPRESENTING TEACHERS IN TECHNICAL INSTITUTES
AND SPECIALIST TEACHERS
Types of Teaching Work Specified
in the Schedule
Teachers in Technical Institutes (3) ...
Teachers of Art
Teachers of Music
Teachers of Commercial Subjects
Teachers of Domestic Subjects
Teachers of Handicraft
Ttachers of Physical Training .
Teachers of Deaf
Teachers of Blind
Training of Teachers
Representatives Elected
Messrs. H. J. Cull, A. E. Evans and Dr. W. M.
Varley.
Miss M. O. Sharp.
Mr. Alec Rowley.
Dr. R. W. Holland, O.B.B.
Miss G. M. Eland.
Mr. C. E. Beal.
Miss D. M. Wilkie.
Mr. W. Carey Roe, O.B.E.
Mr. E. Evans.
Mr. T. P. Holgate.
Types of Tracking Work
Represented
Teachers in Schools for Mentally and Physically
Defective Children
Teachers in the Navy, Army, and Air Force
Education Services
CO-OPTHD MEMBERS
Representatives Appointed by the
Miss A. C. Collingwood.
Col. J. Aubrey-Smith, C.B..C.M.U
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ROYAL SOCIETY OF TEACHERS
EXECUTIVE: THE TEACHERS REGISTRATION COUNCIL
(Constituted by Orders In Council 1912, 1926 and 1941)
The Teachers Registration Council is the body authorised by Parliament
to form and keep a Register of Teachers. It is representative of teachers
in all types of educational institution and has as its aim the establishment
of the teacher's calling upon a professional basis.
Admission to the Register and Membership of the Royal Society of Teachers
is restricted to candidates who satisfy the Council of their competence to
undertake the work of teaching as evidenced by :
i. Possession of an approved academic qualification;
ii. Training in the principles and methods of teaching; and
iii. Satisfactory service in an approved institution for at least one
academic year.
Unqualified and under-qualified persons are ineligible for admission to the
Register.
All particulars may be obtained from :
THE SECRETARY,
(R. A. SPENCER, M.A., Barrister-at-Law)
29, GORDON SQUARE, LONDON, W.C.I.
i >
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The Church in Africa, Asia and the West Indies is j >
pleading for men and women of Christian con-
viction with the best possible professional qualifi-
cations as educationists : ,
University lecturers ; Graduates with experience ' '
in training colleges ; Graduates and non-graduate j '
trained teachers with School experience ; Women
trained as Domestic Science or Frocbel teachers.
1 1
i »
Enquiries will be welcomed by : —
Miss ALICE WALTON, B.A., The Rev. F. W. J. COTTRELL, ' '
(For Women) (V<»r Mm) i1
Methodist Missionary Society,
25 Marylebone Road, London, N.W.i |!
^«%**»*^^^^ -w^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -^ '»•'*»'•%• -%»^
617
ADVERTISEMENTS
THE I JJ Un AS A CAREER
SOCIAL SERVICE with a CHRISTIAN INTERNATIONAL
MOVEMENT for adults and young people in urban
and rural areas offers* interesting and worthwhile
work with new and challenging developments.
TRAINING includes practical work at a Y.W.C.A.
Centre, study at the Y.W.C.A. College, 12,
Netherrall Gardens, N.W.3, and a period of
family case work in a settlement.
^ Two- Year Courses for students between 20 and
30 years of age.
^r One-Year Courses for those holding Social
Science Diploma or other academic qualifications.
^ Special Short Courses for demobilised war-
workers and other women with relevant experience.
Applications to -
The Personnel Secretary, Y.W.C.A National Offices, Gt. Russell Street, London, W.C.I
THE SOCIETY OF CHIROPODISTS
Limited (By Guarantee) Incorporated 1945
21 CAVENDISH SQUARE LONDON, W.I
The Society is recognized by the Board of Registration of Medical Auxiliaries Its diploma
is accepted by the Medical profession as evidence of scientific knowledge and thorough
practical training The dcsignatory tetters are F Ch S (Fellow), M Ch S (Member), and
A Ch S. (Associate)
The course of instruction covers the whole sphere of the theory and practice of Chiropody,
and includes tuition in Anatomy, Physiology, Medicine and Surgery in so far as these have
a bearing on Chiropody. All lectures on Medical subjects are given by Members of the
Medical Profession and certain of the lectures are given in the Universities and Medical
Schools of the cities where these Schools are situate The training occupies two years, and
may be taken at any one of the following Schools, which are recognized by the Society :
Chelsea School of Chiropody, Manchester School of Chiropody,
Chelsea Polytechnic, Manresa Road, Anson Road, Victoria Park, Manchester, 14
London, S.W.3 Roya| Technical College,
London Foot Hospital School of Chiropod>, Peel Park, Salford, Manchester
33 Fitzroy Square, London, W.I Edinburgh School of Chiropedj,
Westminster City Foot Hospital, 81 Newington Road, Edinburgh
80 Rochester Row, London, S.W.I Glasgow and West of Scotland College of
East Lancashire Foot Hospital, Chiropody,
322 Cheetham Hill Road, Manchester, 8 22 Windsor Terrace, Glasgow, N.W.
Glasgow Southern Foot Hospital, 44 Cumberland Street, Glasgow, C S.
Ihese Schools are attached to Foot Clinics where Students are afforded opportunities
of seeing and treating those varied types of foot trouble which come within the province
of the Chiropodist
The Examinations in Anatomy, Physiology, Medicine and Surgery are conducted by
members of the Medical Profession from a panel approved by the Royal College of
Physicians and Royal College of Surgeons of England respectively.
/ utther partuultir\ muv be obtained Jrttm the Secretary. L W. Griffiths, F.L A A , A
or direct from cither oj the School? referred to above.
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Names and Addresses
of Associations
019
ADVERTISEMENTS
HOSPITAL NURSING
The Public Health Service of the London
County Council offers candidates interested
in nursing unique opportunities for
training in the 60 Hospitals for which it
is responsible. Prospects for further
training, promotion and continuous service
under one authority, with superannuation
benefits, are some of the many advantages
this large service gives to its staff.
Interviews and talks to schools arranged
All particulars can be obtained from the Recruitment Centre '(F),
County Hall, Westminster Bridge, London, S.E.I.
V V A»\\t § t/t!
The
Church of England
needs
your
Service
Information given at —
Central Council for Women's Church Work,
Church House, Deans Yard, Westminster,
LONDON, S.W.I.
620
EDUCATION COMMITTEES* YEAR BOOK
EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
Adult Education, British Institute of.
D. Wiseman^ B A , 2(>, Tavistoik Square, W O.I ttusion 538").
Adult School Union, National.
30, Bloomsbury Street, W C 1 Museum 1056
After-Care Association for Physically Handicapped Youth.
Miss Winder, 2, Old Queen Street, S W 1 Whitehall 2499,
Agricultural Examination Board, National.
Apply to Royal Agricultural Society of England, 16, Bedford Square, WC1 Alec Ilohson,
Secretary Museum 0535
Allied Schools Agency, Ltd.
Kenneth H. Adams, A.C A , Aldwych House, Aldwych, W C 2 Holborn 9386
Architects, Royal Institute of British.
66, Portland Place, W 1 Welheck 5721-7 C D Spragg, Secretary
Army Cadet Force Association.
Fmsbury Circus House, Blomfield Street, E C 2 London Wall 6'J"5Q
Assistant Masters in Secondary Schools, Incorpd. Association of.
29, Gordon Square, W C 1. Huston 2713
Assistant Mistresses in Secondary Schools, Association of (Incorporated).
Gordon House, 29, Gordon Square, W C I Huston 5592
Associated Board, The, of The Royal Schools of Music, London (The Royal
Academy of Music and The Royal College of Music), For Local Examinations
in Music.
L H. Mackhn, M A , 14 and 15, Bedford Square, W C 1 Museum U7K
ASLIB (Association of Special Libraries and Information Bureaux).
Director: Miss h M R Dumas, MA, 52, Bloomsbury Street, WC1 Museum 7534.
Association of Teachers in Colleges and Departments of Education.
Secretary . Miss h. K Atherton, B sc , 92, Victoria Street, S W 1 Victoria 0706
Blind, .College of Teachers of the.
J. M. Ritchie, MA, PHD, Swiss Cottage, London, N W $ Primrose 2267.
Blind, National Institute for the.
224, Great Portland Street, W 1. Euston 5251
(a) Bonar Law Memorial Trust (Educational Trust).
Secretary T N. Graham, j p , c c , 10, Princes Street, Westminster, S W 1 Whitehall 1150.
(6) Bonar Law Memorial College, Ashridge, Berkhamsted, Herts.
Secretary • Capt H Gordon, one., Little Gaddesdcn, 31<H
Boy Scouts (Incorporated by Royal Charter)
25, Buckmghcm Palace Road, S W 1. Victoria 6005
Boys' Brigade (Incorporated).
Abbey House, Westminster S.W 1 Abbey 5285.
Boys* Club, National Association of (Incorporated).
17, Bedford Square, WC 1. Museum 5358
British Association for the Advancement of Science (With which is Incorporated
The British Science Guild).
A. Gray Jones, Recorder of Section L (Education), Burlington House, W 1 Regent 210Q.
British Council.
3, Hanover Street, W 1 Mayfair 8484
British Film Institute.
4, Great Russell Street, W.C J . Museum 0607.
British and Foreign School Society.
7, Stone Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, W C.2
British Psychological Society, Education Section.
Miss M. I. Dunsdon, MA, DIP ED , c'o British Psychological Society, Tavistock House South,
W.C.I.
British Ship Adoption Society.
1, Lloyds Avenue, E C 3. Royal 6016.
British Universities League of Nations Society.
P. A Timberlake, 15, Grosvenor Crescent, S.W 1 Sloane 616L
Bureau of Education, The International.
Miss Marie Butts, Palais Wilson, Gerfeva, Switzerland, 22, 22322 Geneva.
Business Education, International Society for.
Dr. A. Latt, Prof., H, 14, Freiestrasse, Zurich, Switzerland.
621
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
Carnegie United Kingdom Trust.
J. Wilkie, M A , Comely Park House, Dunfcrmlinc, I'ifc. Dunfermlme 398.
Child Guidance Council.
39, Queen Anne Street, W.I. Welbeck 1272.
Child Study Association of America.
Sidonie M. Gruenberg, Director, 221, West 57th Street, New York City. Circle 7-7780.
Christian Education at Home and Overseas, Institute of.
Miss J. E. Sladden, B.A., L.R.A.M., 46, Gordon Square, W.C.I Huston 4730.
Church Education Corporation.
Miss M. C. Barnard, M.A., 35, Denison Hou^e, S.W.I. Victoria 3319.
Church Schoolmasters' and Schoolmistresses' Benevolent Institution.
P. H. Wright, M.A. (OXON ), Parliament Mansions, Abbey Orchard Street, Westminster, S.W.I.
Citizenship, Association for Education in.
Hon. Secretary : Mrs. E. M. Hubback, 51, Tothill Street, S.W.I. Abbey 5743.
City and Guilds of London Institute.
Geoffrey Stephenaon, Gresham College, Basmghall Street, E C.2 Monarch 5294.
Civil Service Commission.
Burlington Gardens, W.I
Class Teachers, National Federation of.
D. M. Thomas, Rockwood, The Parade, Ferndale, Rhondda, Glamorgan.
College of Preceptors.
J. H. Simpson, M.A., 2 and 3, Bloomsbury Square, W.C.I. Holborn 7548.
College of the Sea (Seafarers* Education Service).
Selwyn House, Endsleigh Street, W.C.I.
Commerce, Faculty of Teachers in.
C. V. Young, A.C.I.S., F.FT.COM., 27, Poplar Road, Wimbledon, S.W.19.
Commercial and Industrial Education, The British Association for.
Hon. Secretary • C. R. Harrison, B A , Cadbury Bros. Ltd , Bournville, Birmingham 30
Conference of Educational Associations.
Correspondence to The Conference Secretary, King's College, Strand, W.C.2.
Continuative Teachers' Association.
J. W. Kenyon, 33, Queen's Road, Fmsbury Park, N.4.
County Councils Association.
Sir Sidney Johnson, 84, Eccleston Square, Westminster, S.W 1. Victoria 5934.
Deaf, Council of Principals of Institutions and Schools for the.
W Carey Roe, B.A., Friar Gate, Derby. 45953.
Deaf, National College of Teachers of the.
Royal School for the Deaf, Topsham Road, Exeter.
Deaf, National College of Teachers of the (Metropolitan and the Southern Branch).
Geo. E. Whiteway, 70, Elm Walk, Raynes Park, S.W 20 Liberty 3683.
Decimal Association.
E Merry, 5, Vanbrugh Road, London, W.4.
Directors and Secretaries for Education, Association of.
Hon. Sec., T. Frost, B.SC., Education Offices, Rosslyn Road, Barking, Essex.
Domestic Studies, National Council for.
Secretary, Mrs. N. E. Gieve, B.SC , 75, Ferme Park Road, Crouch End, N.8. Mountview 4283
Domestic Subjects, Association of Teachers of.
Secretary, Miss E. Williams, 29, Gordon Square, W.C 1.
Drawing Society, The Royal, Incorporated 1902.
.H. E. Peacock, 12, Cromwell Place, S. Kensington, S.W.7. Kensington 2667.
East Midland Education Union.
L. Hitchman, A.C.I.S , 32, Dryden Street, Nottingham. Nottingham 2972.
Education Committees, Association of.
W. P. Alexander, PH.D., EO.B., M.A., B.SC., 10, Queen Anne Street, London, W 1. Langham 3956.
Education Committees, Wales and Monmouthshire, Federation of.
T. J. Rees, J.P., B.A., The Guildhall, Swansea. Swansea 82821,
Education Welfare Officers' National Association.
Hon. Secretary, W. MacDonald, " Maxholme," David Road, Handsworth Wood, Birmingham 20.
Educational Institute of Scotland.
Alex J. Belford, J.P., M.A , F.E.I.S., 46-47, Moray Place, Eeinburgh, 3.
Educational Institutions, Union of.
H. L. Tolley, B.SC., B.COM., 25a, Paradise Street, Birmingham, 1. Midland 1487.
622
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
Educational Centres Association.
J. V. Alexander, 8, Endsleigh Gardens, W.C.I Huston 2533.
Empire Society, The Royal.
Northumberland Avenue, W.C.2. Whitehall 6733.
English Association, The.
Mrs E. M. Fielding, 3, Cromwell Road, S. Kensington, S.W.7. Kensington 8480.
English Folk Dance and Song Society.
Director : D. N. Kennedy. Secretary : A. H Swinson. Cecil Sharp House, 2, Regent's I»arV
Road, London, N W.I. Gulliver 2206.
English- Speaking Union.
R. S. P. Mackarness, 37, Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W.I. Mayfair 7400
Extra Metropolitan Association of Juvenile Employment and Welfare Officers.
Hon. Sec. : John H. Evernden, Juvenile Employment Bureau, 6, Wellesley Road, Croydon
Friends, Education Council of the Society of.
Ben W. Vincent, Friends* House, Huston Road, N.W.I Euston 3603
Friends' Guild of Teachers.
Constance M. Phillips, Ackworth School, Pontefract, Yorks
Froebel Educational Institute, The Incorporated.
Miss E. M. Jebb, M.A , Froebel Educational Institute, Grove House. Roehampton Lane, S W.I 5
Prospect 2242.
Froebel Foundation, The National.
Miss V. E. Nightmgall, 2, Manchester Square, W 1. Welbeck 1555.
Geographical Association.
Professor H. J. Fleure, D.sc , FR.s, c'o Municipal High School of Commerce, Princess Street.
Manchester 1. Central 1300.
Geographical Society, Royal.
Lowther Lodge, Kensington Gore. S.W 7 Kensington 5466.
Gilchrist Educational Trust.
10, Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C.2. Chancery 8131.
Girl Guides Association.
17-19, Buckingham Palace Road, S.W.I. Victoria 6001.
Girls' Clubs and Mixed National Association of.
32, Devonshire Street, W.I. Welbeck 2941-2.
Girls' Guildry, The.
Abbey House, Victoria Street, S W.I. Abbey 6532 Headquarters : 212, Bath Street, Glasgow
C.2.
Girls' Life Brigade (Incorporated).
41-49, Great Peter Street, S.W.I. Abbey 6474.
Girls' Public Day School Trust, Ltd., The.
A. C. Lightfoot, M.C, Broadway Court, S.W.I, Abbey 5835.
Governesses' Benevolent Institution (Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1848).
Colonel G. R. Codrington, c B., D s.o , O.B E , 58, Victoria Street, S W.I Victoria 2491
Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
Raymond Rayner, John Carpenter Street, Victoria Embankment, H C 4 Central 9077
Handicraft Teachers, The Institute of (Incorporated).
C. E. Beal, 30, Coniston Road, Gatley, Cheadle, Cheshire. Gatley 4412
Headmasters' Conference.
Secretary : L. W. Taylor, M.A., 29, Gordon Square, W.C 1. Euston 4995.
Headmasters, Incorporated Association of.
L. W. Taylor, M.A., 29, Gordon Square, W.C.I. Euston 4995.
Headmistresses of Preparatory Schools, Association of.
Hon. Secretary : Miss Warr, High Murcn, Beaconsfield, Bucks.
Head Mistresses' Association (Incorporated 1896).
29, Gordon Square, W.C.I. Euston 1361.
Head Teachers, National Association of.
Gordon Barry, B.SC., Charter House, Claremont Road, Surbiton, Surrey Elmbndge 1214.
Health Education, Central Council for.
Robert Sutherland, M.D., D.P.H., Tavistock House, Tavistock Square, London, W.C.I. Euston 5142
Hispanic Council, The (to encourage and promote the teaching of Spanish and
Portuguese in Great Britain).
Secretary-General : Kenneth G. Grubb, C.M.G., 4, Upper Berkeley Street, W.I. Welbeck 6143
Educational Secretary : J. H. Mundy.
623
EDUCATION COMMITTEES* YEAR BOOK
Historical Association, The.
J. W Herbert, M.A , 21, Bedford Square, W.C 1
Inspectors of Schools and Education Organizers, National Association of.
Hon. Gen. Secretary : J, B, Chapman, South View, Upper Largo, Fife.
Institut Francais du Royaume-Uni.
Professor E. Audra, Director, Queensberry Place, S. Kensington, S.W.7. Ken. 6211.
Ireland, Association of Secondary Teachers.
Gen. Secretary . Mibs H. R Quirke, M A., 33, South I'Ycdenck Street, Dublin. Dublin 61050.
Irish National Teachers' Organization.
T. J. O'Connell, I.I..D , 9, Gardiner's Place, Dublin, C 16.
Irish Schoolmistresses, Central Association of.
Miss Pike, Mabomc Girls' School, Ballsbridge Dublin 63720
Joint Agency for Women Teachers, Ltd.
Miss B A Edwin, 41 Gordon Square, W C 1 Huston 2151-2.
Joint Committee on Independent Education.
Hon. Secretary . I* J. Whitbread, 160, Ember Lane, hsher, Surrey.
Joint Scholastic Agency, Ltd.
Ronald E. Gundry, MA foxoN), 29, Gordon Square, W.C 1. Euston 6070.
Juvenile Employment and Welfare Officers, National Association of.
Hon Secretary . Clifford Hawkes, Juvenile Employment Bureau, Wcstgate Street, Cardiff.
Cardiff 3070.
King Alfred School Society.
Miss E. M Hibburd, Manor Wood, North bnd Road, N W 11. Speedwell 5752.
Lancashire and Cheshire Institutes, Union of.
A, P. Dent, F c.i s , 33, Blackfnars Street, Manchester, 3 Blackfnars 6Q59
League of Nations Union.
11, Maiden Lane, W.C 2. Temple Bar 4682.
League of the Empire.
Miss fc. A. Doggett, o B.fc., Ord Marshall House, 124, Belgrave Road, S.W.I Victoria 0595.
Leplay House (Institute of Sociology).
Alexander Farquhari,on, M A , Lcdbury, Herefordshire.
Leverhulme Research Fellowships Advisory Committee.
Dr. L. Haden Guest, M c: , M p , 7, Bedford Row, W C I. Holborn 6226
Libraries and Information Bureaux, Association of Special.
Miss E. M. R. Dumas, MA, 31, Mubcum Street. W C.I Museum 5347
Library Association, The.
P. S. J Welsford, h c I s.5 Chaucer House, Malet Place, W.C 1 Euston 1631.
Ligue de I'Enseigncment.
M. Hubert Frere, Boulevard Lemonmer, 110, Brussels. Brussels II. 3988.
Ling Physical Education Association.
Miss P. Spafford, Hamilton House, Bidborough Street, W.C.I. Euston 1086 and 1433.
Linguists, Institute of.
Stanley Rundlc, B.A (LOND.), F.J L., 114, Southampton Row, WC 1. Holborn 0962
London Chamber of Commerce, The (Incorporated).
Robert E. T Ridout, M A., Principal, Commercial Education Department, 69, Cannon Street, E.C.I.
City 4444.
London Schoolmasters' Association (the London Branch of the N.A.S.).
Gen. Secretary : F A Gibbs, Cripplegate Institute, Golden Lane, E.C 1. Clerkenwell 2544.
London Teachers Association (The County Association of the N.U.T. for London).
Charles Pearce, J.P , L.C.C , 185, Aldcrsgate Street, E.C 1. Monarch 8995-6
Mathematical Association.
Hon. Secretaries G L. Parsons, Merchant Taylors' School, Sandy Lodge, Northwood, Middlesex.
Miss M. E. Bowman, 17a, Kew Gardens Road, Kew Gardens.
Mathematical Society, London.
Professor J G. Semplu, King's College, London
P Hall, King's College, Cambridge.
Matriculation Board, Joint. (The Universities of Manchester, .Liverpool, Leeds,
Sheffield and Birmingham).
The Secretary, 315, Oxford Road, Manchester, 13. Ardwick 2548.
Modern Humanities Research Association.
Hon. Secretary . Dr. S. C. Aston, St. Catherine's College, Cambridge.
Modern Language Association.
5, Stone Buildings, Lincolns Inn, W.C.2. Holborn 9058.
624
EDUCATION COMMITTEES5 YEAR BOOK
Municipal Corporation, Association of.
G. H. Banwell, Palace Chambers, Westminster, S.W.I. Whitehall 6891-2.
Music Masters* Association.
H. E. Neeleham-Browne, B.A , A.R.C.M., Brighton College, Sussex. Brighton 3317
Music Teachers* Association.
S. Harper, 295, Regent Street, W 1 Langham 2060
National Association of Training Corps for Girls.
Alfred House, 24, Cromwell Place, S.W.7 Kensington 4891-5.
National Association of Local Government Officers (*' NALGO ").
J H Warren, MA., D.P.A., 24, Abingdon Street, Westminster., S W.I. Whitehall 9351.
National Council of Social Service.
26, Bedford Square, W.C 1. Museum 89 H.
National Association for Mental Health.
39, Queen Anne Street, W.I Welbcck 1272-6.
National Education Association.
Wilfrid J. Rowland, 32, Victoria Street, Wcstmm&tci, S.W.I. Whitehall 22:56.
National Education Association (U.S.A.).
1201, 16th Street, N W.s Washington, 6, D.C.
National Foundation for Adult Education.
79, Wimpole Street, W 1.
National Foundation for Educational Research m England and Wales.
79, Wimpole Street, W.I
National Society, The.
Canon R F. Hall, 69, Great Peter Street, S W 1. Abbey 1672.
National Society for Art Education.
" Dynelcy," Castle Hill Avenue, Berkhamsted, Herts Berkhamsted 1097.
National Union of Teachers.
Sir Frederick Mander, Hamilton House, Mablcdon Place, W CM Euston 2142
New Education Fellowship (English Section).
40, St Margarets Road, S E4 International Headquarters : 1, Paik Crescent, VCM.
Nursery School Association of Great Britain, The.
1, Park Crescent, Portland Place, W 1 Welbeck 3269.
Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examination Board.
A E. E McKen^ie, M A , Cambridge , C H Wilkinson, M \ , Oxford.
Oxford Local Examinations.
C. W. Stokes, Local Examination Oihces, 12, Merum Street, Oxford.
Parents' National Educational Union, Incorporated.
The Hon. Mrs. Franklin, 171, Victoria Street, S W 1 Victoria IHOO.
Physical Education, National Association of Organisers of.
Hon. Secretary H. P Crabtree, County Offices., Chelmsford, Lssex. Great Baddow 209.
Physical Recreation, Central Council of.
Miss P Colson, o B E., 6, Bedford Square, W.C 1 Museum 072b-0.
Physical Training Colleges, Association of Principals of.
Hon. Secretary Miss M T Crabbe, Physical Training College, Barkhill Road, Liverpool
Garston 451.
Playing Fields Association, The National.
Sir Lawrence Chubb, 71, Eccleston Square, S W 1. Victoria 9274
Private Schools, Association of Headmistresses of Recognized.
Miss H. M. Stranger, Guimerside, 42, North Road, Plymouth
Protestant Schools in Ireland, The In-x.iporatcd Society for Promoting.
W Tate, M.A., 8, Mountjoy Square, Pub1':! Dublin 21500
Public School Bursars' Association.
IK Hon. Sec.: E J. Carter3 Sanquhar, Stoke Wood, Stoke Pogcs, Bucks.
Public Schools, Association of Governing Bodies of (Boys).
Secretary's Office . Epsom College, Surrey.
Public Schools, Association of Governing Bodies of (Girls).
Hon. Secretary : Kenneth H Adams, 8, Princes Street, S.W.I.
Representative Managers, The, of London Elementary Schools.
J. N. Duddington, F.R.S.A.., 19, Onslow Gardens, N.IO.
Research Board for the Correlation of Medical Science and Physical Education.
Apothecaries Hall, Black Friar* Lane; B.C. 4. Organising Secretary . Ernest Busby.
625
EDUCATION COMMITTEES' YEAR BOOK
Research in Education, The Scottish Council for.
A. J. Belford, M.A., 46, Moray Place, Edinburgh, 3.
Royal Society of Arts.
Secretary : K. W. Luckhurst, M.A., John Adam Street, Adelphi, W.C.2. Temple Bar 8274.
Examinations Officer : H. T. Broad, 28, Victoria Street, S.W.I. Abbey 6164.
Royal Society of Teacher sa The.
29, Gordon Square, W.C.I. Euston 2212.
School Attendance Departments for England and Wales Association of Superinten-
dents.
John R. Procter, City Education Offices, Ncwcastle-upon-Tyne
School Journey Association.
Secretary : H W. Barter, F R.D s., 35, Park View Road, Addiscombe, Croydon.
Schoolmasters, National Association of.
R Anderson, B A., M R.S.T , 59, Gordon Square, W C.I. Museum 6924-5.
School Attendance and Investigation Officers National Association.
Hon. Secretary . William MacDonald, Maxholme, David Road, Hansworth Wood, Birmingham, 20.
School Nature Study Union.
Miss R. F Shove, M A , F.L.S , 13, Burlington Avenue, Kcw Gardens, Surrey, Prospect 3328.
Science Teachers, Women, Association of.
Miss P. M. Taylor, at Mansfield Queen Elizabeth Grammar School for Girls*.
Secular Education League.
M. L. Burnet, 4a, Inverness Place, W 2 Bayswater 2125.
Simplified Spelling Society.
Thomas R Barber, The Cafe, Station Road, Wallbend-on-Tyne. Wallsend 63614
Society of Chiropodists Ltd. (By Guarantee).
Secretary : L. W Griffiths, FLAA, ACIS, 21, Cavendish Square, W.I Langham 3227.
Society for Education in Art.
Katherine Allison, 2, Manchester Square, W.I.
Speech and Drama, Incorp. Association of Teachers of.
Geoffrey Crump, M.A , L R A.M , Oakhurst, Steep Petersfield, Hants Petersfield 375.
Speech Fellowship, The. (A voluntary body for the promotion of Speech Education
in all its branches).
Q, Fitzroy Square, W 1 Euston 2666.
Student Federation for Internation Co-operation*
Secretary : Monica Luffinan, 11, Maiden Lane, W C.2. Temple Bar 0961.
Student Service, International.
J L. Henderson, 59, Gloucester Place, W.I Welbeck 3921-3.
Swimming Instructors, National Association of.
Henry A Pike, 98, Cleveland Gardens, Barnes, S.W 13. Prospect 3212.
Technical Institutions, Association of.
Hon. Secretary : T. C. Jones, B.sc., A M.INST.C.E., M.I Mtcn.E., Regent Street Polytechnic, London,
Technical Institutions, Association of Teachers in.
A. E. Evans, Hamilton House, Mabledon Place, W.C.I Euston 2442
Technical Institutions in Northern Ireland, Association of Principals of.
J. U, Stewart, B.SC., B COM., Technical School, Newtownards, County Down. Newtownards 2116.
Technical Institutions, Association of Principals of.
A. W. Gibson, Dudley and Staffordshire Technical College, Dudley Dudley 2830.
Tonic Sol-fa College of Music.
9, Queen&borough Terrace, W 2 Bayswater 6008.
United Nations Association of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
11, Maiden Lane, W C.2. Temple Bar 0961.
Universities ct Ecoles Francaises, Office National des.
M. L. E. Gemssieux, 15, Queensberry Place, S.W.7. Kensington 6211-2.
University Teachers, Association of.
R. Douglas Laurie, M A , Tyn-y-Gongl, Caradoc Road, Aberystwyth. Aberystwyth 225.
University Women, British Federation of. Ltd.
Miss K. Johnston, M.A., 17a, Kings Road, S.W 3. Sloane 0532.
Women Teachers, National Union of.
Miss A M Pierotti, 41, Cromwell Road, South Kcnhington, S.W. 7. Kensington 6688.
Workers* Educational Association.
hrncst Green, M.A., J.P., 38a, St. George's Drive, Victoria, S.W,1, Victoria 5715-16.
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Index to Advertisers
PAGE
A
Air Ministry Information Bureau 614
Assistant Masters' Association . ... . ... 540
Association of Assistant Mistresses in Secondary Schools .. .. ... 540
Audix 502
Avery, J., & Co 3 Cover
B
Barratt & Robinson Ltd. .. ... . 226
Bedford Physical Training College . . . 466
Bennet, James D., Ltd 374
Bentley, Andrew, Ltd. . . ...... 6
Block & Anderson Ltd.
Boosey & Hawkes Ltd.
Bradford Technical College
Brighton Technical College
408
1
530
530
British Electrical Development Association ... . ... 17
British Ratin Co. Ltd. . .. 223
British Thomson-Houston Co . Ltd . . . 500
C
CaiorGasLtd 450
Catalin Ltd . 606
Chance Bros, Ltd .. 405
Chelsea Insecticides Ltd .. 447
Chicle Products Ltd 472
Chiropodists, Society of . . 618
Cliff, Jabez & Co., Ltd 477
Cloakroom Equipment Ltd. . 594
Common Ground Ltd . . . . . 506
Cox & Co. (Watford) Ltd 34
Crane Ltd 33
CrescoLtd 415
Croid Ltd 8
Curwen, J. & Sons Ltd 2 Cover
D
Dane & Co. Ltd 555
Dartford College of Physical Education (Bergman Osterberg Trust) 468
Dawson Bros. Ltd 453
Dennis Bros. Ltd , .. .. 493
Detys 416
Doodson & Bain Ltd 45
Dryad Handicrafts, Ltd 16
Dusmo Co. Ltd 18
E
Edinburgh Training Centre for Disabled Persons 376
Educational Supply Association Ltd 14 and 464
Ellams Duplicator Co. Ltd. 52
En-Tout-Cas Co. Ltd 477
Estcourt, F. B., Ltd. 448
F
Facchino's Purity Biscuits Ltd 457
Farinol Co. Ltd 42
Foyles 442
Furse, W. J. & Co., Ltd 508
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PAGE
G
Gardner, Grahame Ltd 469
Gaumont British 510
George, W. & J. & Becker Ltd 28
Gillott, Joseph, & Sons Ltd 436
Ginner Mawer School of Dance and Drama 470
Glover, J0 & Sons, Ltd 487
Greenwoods* 435
H
Hammer, Geo. M., & Co. Ltd 434
Harbutt's Plasticine < 429
Hargreavcs, W., & Co. Ltd 488
Harris, Philip, Ltd 430
Harrap, George G., & Co. Ltd 41
Health Education, Central Council for 494
Howland, A. & F., (Wycombe) Ltd 463
Hunt, H., & Son 473
Hunt & Broadhurst Ltd 416
1
International Engineering Concessionaires Ltd. ... ... 515
J
Jones, Samuel, & Co, Ltd 42
K
Kingfisher Ltd 26
Kleen-e-ze Brush Co. Ltd. 58
L
Larsen, Niels, & Son Ltd • ... 474
Lecture Agency, The .. 442
Leicester Domestic Science Training College 534
Leighton, Baldwin, Cox & Co. Ltd 429
Lewis, H. K., & Co., Ltd 516
Listener) The 504
Liverpool Physical Training College 466
Liverpool Technical School for Women ... ... ... ... 526
Lockerbie & Wilkinson (Birmingham) Ltd 444
London College of Secretaries 538
London County Council ... .. ... ... 620
Lumley's Ltd. * 483
M
Manchester Municipal Training College of Domestic Economy 524
Mann Egerton & Co., Ltd. 56
McDougall's Educational Co., Ltd. 376
Mealing Bros. Ltd. 430
Methodist Missionary Society 616
Modern Arms Co. Ltd 44
Mobile Cinema Services Ltd. ... ... 508
Myford Engineering Co. Ltd 444
N
National Society's Training College of Domestic Subjects 526
Nelson, Thos., & Sons Ltd. 4
Newton & Co., Ltd ... . 512
Nisbet, James, & Co. Ltd 37
Nonington College of Physical Education 470
Northern Counties Training College of Cookery and Domestic Science ... 534
North of England School Furnishing Co. Ltd 22
Nottingham University College - ... 518
Novello & Co., Ltd 373
Nursing Recruitment Centre 614
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PAGE
O
Oxford University Press 55
P
Perry & Co. (Pens) Ltd 10
Philip, George, & Son Ltd. 516
Philip & Tacey Ltd. 2 Cover
Pitman, Sir Isaac, & Sons Ltd 4L
R
Ransomes, Sims & Jefferics Ltd. 491
Research, Advisory Bureau for 518
Reeves & Sons, Ltd. ... .. ... Back Cover
Religious Education Press Ltd. . .. 25
RoneoLtd . 406
Royal Society of Teachers . . 617
Rowney, George, & Co. Ltd 46
S
Salter, George, & Co. Ltd. 497
Sheffield Photo Co. Ltd 512
Singer Sewing Machine Co. Ltd . ... .. .. 435
Smith & Co. (School Furnishers) Ltd. .. . 224
Smith, J. Bryce Ltd. 606
Staines Equipment Co. Ltd. ... ... . ... . . . ... 458
Staveley Coal & Iron Co. Ltd . . . 442
St. Godric's College for Secretarial & Allied Careers . .- 537
Southern Music Training Centre . ... ... . . 524
Surrey County Council 49Q
T
TableenLtd 463
Taunton, John & Joseph, Ltd 594
" Three Cooks " Ltd 457
Tidmarsh & Sons 2
Tyzack, S., & Son Ltd 394
Tyzack, W., Sons & Turner Ltd 38
U
University of London Press Ltd 20
V
Voxsan Ltd 482
W
Walker, Crosweller, & Co., Ltd 478
Walpamur Co. Ltd 48
Waterman Pen Co. Ltd 436
Whittle, R. W., Ltd. 404
Wilson, Henry, & Co. Ltd 454
Winsor & Newton Ltd 13
Women's Church Work, Central Council for 620
Workers' Music Association Ltd. 487
Y
Y.W.C.A 618
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Classified Index to Advertisements
PAGE
Adhesives A
Croid Ltd 8
Artists* Materials
Dane & Co., Ltd 555
Reeves & Sonsj Ltd. Back Cover
Rowney, George, & Co., Ltd 46
Smith, J. Bryce Ltd. 606
Winsor & Newton Ltd 13
Bedsteads B
Taunton, John & Joseph, Ltd 594
Blinds and Curtains
Avery J., & Co 3 Cover
Tidmarsh & Sons 2
Boilers and Radiators
Crane, Ltd 33
Canteen and Kitchen Equipment C
CalorGasLtd 450
Dawson Bros. Ltd. ... ... ... ... .. 453
Staines Equipment Co. Ltd. .. 458
Wilson, Henry, & Co. Ltd 454
Cloakroom Fittings
Cloakroom Equipment Ltd. 594
Curtain Control and Tracks
Avery,J.,&Co 3 Cover
Furse, W. J. & Co., Ltd 508
Cycle Racks
Lockerbie & Wilkinson (Birmingham) Ltd 444
Diascopes and Epidiascopes D
Newton & Co., Ltd. . . ' . ... 512
Drawing Equipment
Modern Arms Co. Ltd 44
Drying Cabinets
Glover, J. & Sons, Ltd 487
Duplicators
Block & Anderson Ltd 408
Ellams Duplicator Co. Ltd. 52
RoneoLtd 406
E
Educational Associations, Societies, Etc.
Assistant Masters' Association 540
Assistant Mistresses in Secondary Schools, Association of ... ... ... 540
British Electrical Development Association 17
Chiropodists, Society of 618
Health Education, Central Council for 494
Methodist Missionary Society 616
Nursing Recruitment Centre 614
Research, Advisory Bureau for ... ... ... ... ... 518
Royal Society of Teachers 617
Women's Church Work, Central Council for 620
Y.W.C.A 618
Educational Contractors
Dryad Handicrafts 16
Educational Supply Association Ltd 464
Philip & Tacey Ltd. 2 Cover
Electric Plant and Equipment
Furse, W. J. & Co. Ltd 508
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PAGE
Films and Projectors F
British Thomson-Houston Co., Ltd 500
Common Ground, Ltd 506
G.B. Instructional Ltd ^ 510
International Engineering Concessionaires Ltd.... 515
Mobile Cinema Services Ltd 508
Sheffield Photo Co., Ltd 512
Food
Estcourt, F. B.? Ltd. 448
Facchino's Purity Biscuits Ltd 457
TableenLtd 463
" Three Cooks " Ltd 457
G
Gymnastic and Sports Equipment
Chicle Products Ltd. 472
Cliff, Jabez, & Co., Ltd 477
Educational Supply Association, Ltd 464
Gardner, Grahame Ltd 469
Hunt, H., & Son ... 473
Larsen, Niels, & Son, Ltd. 474
Lumley'sLtd 483
Ink 1
Waterman Pen Co. Ltd 436
Insecticides
Chelsea Insecticides Ltd. .. ... . 447
Laboratory Equipment L
Bentley, Andrew, Ltd 6
CalorGasLtd 450
Chance Brothers Ltd 405
George, W. & J., & Becker Ltd. 28
Harris, Philip, Ltd 430
Mann, Egerton & Co. Ltd. 56
Lecturers
Lecture Agency, The .. .. 442
Lighting
CalorGasLtd 450
Furse,W. J., & Co., Ltd. 508
Metal Windows M
Doodson & Bain Ltd 45
Modelling Material
Harbutt's Plasticine 429
Music Publishers
Boosey & Hawkes, Ltd 1
Curwen, J., & Sons, Ltd ... ... 2 Cover
Novcllo & Co., Ltd 373
Workers' Music Association Ltd 487
N
Needlework and Handicraft Materials
CatalinLtd. 60b
CroidLtd 8
Dryad Handicrafts 16
Greenwoods' 435
Leighton, Baldwin, Cox & Co., Ltd 429
Perry & Co. (Pens) Ltd 10
Philip &Tacey Ltd. 2 Cover
Nursery Equipment
Edinburgh Training Centre for Disabled Persons ... ... 376
Whittle, R. W., Ltd 404
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Paint P
WalpamurCo. Ltd. ... ' 48
Paper Towels
CresooLtd. ... ' - 415
Pencils
Rowney, George, & Co., Ltd 46
Pens
Gillott, Joseph, & Sons, Ltd 436
Perry & Co. (Pens) Ltd n!0
Playing Fields Equipment
Dennis Bros. Ltd 493
Ransomes, Sims & Jefferies Ltd 491
Hargreaves, W., & Co. Ltd 488
Publishers, Books, etc.
Councils & Education Press, Ltd 222, 593 arid 605
"Detys" 416
Foyles 442
Harrap«Geo. G., & Co. Ltd 41
Lewis, H. K., & Co.5 Ltd 516
Listener* The 504
McDougall's Educational Co., Ltd. 376
Nelson, Thos., & Sons, Ltd 4
Nisbet, James, & Co., Ltd. 37
Oxford University Press ... 55
Philip, George, & Son, Ltd. 516
Philip & Tacey Ltd. 2 Cover
Pitman, Sir Isaac & Sons Ltd 41
Religious Education Press Ltd 25
University of London Press, Ltd . ... 20
Radio Equipment R
Audix 502
Rat and Mouse Destruction
British Ratin Co. Ltd 223
School Furniture S
Barratt & Robinson Ltd 226
Bennet, James D., Ltd 374
Bentley, Andrew, Ltd. ... ... ... ... 6
Cox & Co. (Watford) Ltd 34
Educational Supply Association Ltd 14
Hammer, Geo. M., & Co. Ltd 434
Howland, A. & F. ( Wycombe), Ltd 463
Kingfisher, Ltd 26
MannEgerton & Co., Ltd, 56
Mealing Bros. Ltd 430
North of England School Furnishing Co. Ltd 22
Smith & Co. (School Furnishers) Ltd 224
Whittle, R. W., Ltd. 404
Sewing Machines
Singer Sewing Machine Co. Ltd ... 435
Stage Equipment
Furse, W. J., & Co., Ltd 508
Stationery
Hunt & Broadhurst, Ltd 416
Jones, Samuel, & Co. Ltd 42
Sweeping Compounds
DusmoCo. Ltd 18
KJeen-e-ze Brush Co. Ltd. 58
Staveley Coal & Iron Co. Ltd 442
Farinol Co. Ltd 42
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Technical Equipment T
My ford Engineering Co. Ltd 444
Tyzack, S., & Son Ltd 394
Tyzack, W0 Sons & Turner Ltd 38
Tennis Court Construction
En-Tout-Cas Co. Ltd 477
Training Colleges, Schools, Etc.
Bedford Physical Training College 466
Bradford Technical College 530
Brighton Technical College * 530
Dartford College of Physical Education (Bergman Osterberg Trust) 468
Ginner Mawer School of Dance and Drama 470
L.C.C. Hospital Training Schools for Nurses 620
Leicester Domestic Science Training College . . . . 534
Liverpool Physical Training College ... ... ... ... ... ... 466
Liverpool Technical School for Women 526
London College of Secretaries 538
Manchester Municipal Training College of Domestic Economy ... . 524
National Society's Training College of Domestic Subjects
Nonington College of Physical Education
Northern Counties Training College of Cookery and Domestic Science
Nottingham University College ...
Royal Air Force Technical School
St. Godric's College for Secretarial & Allied Careers
526
470
534
518
614
537
Southern Music Training Centre ... 524
Surrey County Council 499
Washing Equipment W
Walker, Crosweller & Co., Ltd 478
Water Purification
VoxsanLtd 482
Weighing Machines
Salter, Geo., & Co. Ltd 497
Advert/sers . . .
requiring space in the 1948 Edition of
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YEAR BOOK
should make early application to ...
Mr. J. W. GROVE,
Offices of "Education,"
. 10, Queen Anne Street, London, W.I
Telephone - Langham 4179
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